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LankaPay Technnovation Awards 2026 to honour pioneers of ‘Inclusive FinTech’

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March 06, 2026

LANKAPAY has announced the eighth edition of its flagship event, LankaPay Technnovation Awards 2026, at a press conference held on 25th February 2026 at Hilton Colombo Residencies.

Recognised as Sri Lanka’s first and only awards competition dedicated to payment technology innovation, LankaPay Technnovation Awards continue to set the national benchmark for excellence in digital payments.

Honouring the theme “Inclusive FinTech,” the LankaPay Technnovation Awards 2026 recognise financial institutions, FinTech’s as well as Government institutions who have expanded access to financial services across Sri Lanka through innovation, delivering secure and convenient digital payment solutions from urban centres to the most remote communities. Having established itself as the de facto national recognition standard for payment technology innovation, the awards continue to attract strong industry and public engagement, including the online poll for the “Most Popular Digital Payment Solution of the Year 2025”. The grand finale and awards ceremony will be held on 24 March at Cinnamon Life, under the patronage of Central Bank of Sri Lanka Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe as Chief Guest, with Digital Economy Deputy Minister Eng. Eranga Weerarathne attending as Guests of Honour and Chief Adviser to the President on Digital Economy Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya.

Initiated in 2017, LankaPay Technnovation Awards aims to recognise the pioneers of technology innovations in the financial services sector of the country. The objective is to recognise the banks, non-bank financial institutions, Government institutions and FinTechs who have been steadfast to the cause of promoting digital payments, thereby enhancing customer convenience.

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