To Send Money
Step 1: Dial #111# and select “Send Money”
Step 2: Enter PIN
Step 3: Enter recipient’s mobile number
Step 4: Enter amount
Step 5: Confirm transaction
Step 6: You will receive a receipt via SMS
For Dialog Bill Payments
Step 1: Dial #111# and select “Dialog Payments” from menu
Step 2: Enter PIN
Step 3: Select one of the following (Dialog Mobile, Dialog TV, Dialog WiMax, Dialog Fixed Line)
Step 4: Enter your Dialog mobile number / account number
Step 5: Enter amount
Step 6: Confirm transaction
Step 7: You will receive a receipt via SMS
For Utility Bill Payments
Step 1: Dial #111# and select “Utility Payment” from menu
Step 2: Enter PIN
Step 3: Select relevant utility provider (CEB, LECO, Water Board, SLT etc.)
Step 4: Enter account number(Avoid using spaces & symbols when entering an A/C number)
Step 5: Enter amount
Step 6: Confirm transaction
Step 7: You will receive a receipt via SMS
For Pay Merchant
Step 1: Dial #111# and select “Pay Merchant”
Step 2: Enter PIN
Step 3: Enter merchant’s mobile number
Step 4: Enter amount
Step 5: Confirm transaction
Step 6: You will receive a receipt via SMS
For Balance Check
Step 1: Dial #111# and select “Balance Check”
Step 2: Enter PIN
Step 3: View pop-up screen with details on phone
For Mini Statement
Step 1: Dial #111# and select “Mini Statement”
Step 2: Enter PIN
Step 3: View pop-up screen with details on phone
For Change PIN
Step 1: Dial #111# and select “Change PIN”
Step 2: Enter current PIN
Step 3: Enter new eZ Cash PIN
Step 4: Re-enter new PIN
Step 5: Receive SMS confirmation
eZ Cash Account Top-up / Recharge
Step 1: Merchant initiates the transaction
Step 2: You will have to provide your mobile number, the amount to be topped up
Step 3: Hand over the cash to the merchant
Step 4: You will receive a confirmation SMS
To Withdraw Cash at any eZ Cash Point
Walk into any eZ Cash Point and request for the Cash Withdrawal Service
Step 1: Merchant initiates the transaction
Step 2: You will have to provide your mobile number and the amount which is to be withdrawn
Step 3: Once Merchant confirms Transaction you will immediately receive a
pop-up on your phone requesting your PIN to authorise theTransaction
Step 4: Enter your PIN on your mobile to authenticate
Step 5: You will receive a confirmation SMS
Step 6: Merchant will hand over cash
Chargers
Transaction Type
eZ Cash Account Category
Minimum Limit Per Transaction (LKR)
Maximum Limit Per Transaction (LKR)
Top-up and Receive Money
Classic Account
N/A
10,000
Power Account
N/A
25,000
Send Money
Classic Account
N/A
5,000
Power Account
N/A
5,000
Dialog Bill Payments
Classic Account
20
10,000
Power Account
20
25,000
Utility Bill Payments
Classic Account
20
5,000
Power Account
20
25,000
Payment for Goods at eZ Cash merchants
Classic Account
10
5,000
Power Account
10
25,000
Internet Based Payments for any web merchant
Classic Account
10
5,000
Power Account
10
25,000
eZ Cash Transaction Charges
Transaction Type
Transaction Charges (Rs.)
Cash Top-Up
FREE
Send Money
Rs. 0 – 200
FREE
Rs. 201 – 500
2
Rs. 501 – 1,000
5
Rs.1,001 – 3,000
10
Rs.3,001 – 5,000
15
Dialog Bill Payments (Mobile, Television, Fixed Line, Internet)
FREE
Utility Bill Payments (CEB, LECO, NWSDB (Water), SLT etc.)
Direct from your Mobile 20
At eZCash point with Merchant Assistance – 25
Cash Withdrawal
Rs. 0 – 200
5
Rs. 201 – 500
10
RS. 501 – 1,000
20
Rs. 1,001 – 3,000
60
Rs. 3,001 – 5,000
100
Payment of Goods at eZ Cash merchants
FREE
Mini Statement
FREE
Detailed Printed Statement
200.00 made available at Dialog Customer Care Centres only
Balance Check
FREE
Change PIN
FREE
* All charges provided above are subject to change
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