Here’s the latest I can share based on recent public reporting.
- PayPal announced expansion of its services in Sri Lanka with government and banking sector involvement, signaling a step toward enabling local receiving of funds and connect Sri Lankan users to the global digital economy. This aligns with statements from Sri Lankan government officials and PayPal leadership on advancing digital payments in the country.
- Media coverage around mid-May 2026 highlighted official events at the Galle Face Hotel in Colombo marking the rollout, with remarks from government officials and PayPal representatives about facilitating freelancers, SMEs, and exporters to receive payments internationally.
- Some commentary and video content from Sri Lankan tech creators in May 2026 discuss updates such as possible receiving and payment-link capabilities, and the continuing rollout of features like “Request Payments” and bank linkage within PayPal accounts for Sri Lankan users. Note that many sources emphasize ongoing negotiations, evolving features, and the need to verify details with PayPal’s official channels.
- Historical context: Sri Lanka has pursued PayPal-related inward remittance and online-payment facilitation for several years, with government bodies and industry groups advocating changes to enable broader PayPal usage in the country. These discussions date back to 2016–2018 and resurfaced in later years as part of broader digital economy initiatives.
What this means for you
- If you’re a Sri Lankan freelancer or business owner, PayPal may gradually become more usable for receiving payments and linking local bank accounts, but the rollout has involved multiple stakeholders and phased access. Expect ongoing updates from PayPal and Sri Lankan authorities, and plan to monitor official PayPal announcements for definitive feature availability and country-specific steps.
- Because Sri Lankan PayPal features have historically varied by account type and region, verify current capabilities directly in your PayPal account settings and via PayPal’s official Sri Lanka support pages before relying on new functionality.
If you’d like, I can monitor for official PayPal announcements and summarize any new country-specific steps, or I can help you interpret a specific PayPal page or official statement once you share it.