In a statement they said as a foundational pillar of a Digital Economy, the Digital ID holds immense potential to play an integral role in reshaping economic revival, safeguarding vulnerable communities with effective benefit transfers, enhancing tax revenues and accelerating development.
The Ceylon Chamber expressed deep concern over continued delays in establishing the Digital ID and urged the Government of Sri Lanka to expedite and finalise this crucial initiative.
“Valuable lessons can be drawn from the experiences of nations such as India, Singapore, Thailand, and Kenya, which have made significant strides by investing in comprehensive digital ecosystems encompassing Digital ID, Digital Payments, and Broadband infrastructure.
These countries exemplify how robust digital public infrastructure can accelerate economic growth and enhance global competitiveness,” the statement added.