Social shopping shouldn’t be a gamble
Every day, Sri Lankans buy phones, clothes, sneakers and gifts from sellers they found on Instagram and Facebook. Most of those sellers are honest. Some are not — and when a seller disappears after a bank transfer, the buyer has almost no way to get their money back.
The damage goes both ways. Honest sellers lose sales to fear: buyers who’ve been burned once stop trusting anyone, fake payment screenshots make sellers wary of shipping first, and every transaction becomes a standoff over who takes the risk.

Our mission
TrustPay removes the standoff. The buyer’s money is held safely in the middle, the seller ships knowing payment is real, and the buyer confirms before a single rupee moves. Nobody has to trust a stranger — they just have to trust the process.
How we keep both sides safe
Money held in the middle
Money only moves when the deal is done. No ship-first gambles, no pay-first gambles.
Verified sellers
Every seller is identity-checked within 24 hours, so a badge means something.
Human dispute resolution
Real people review evidence from both sides and make a fair call within days.
Who’s behind TrustPay
[Founder name]
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[Founder name]
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Real founder profiles and photos will be published before launch.
The boring facts (they matter)
- Registered company
- TrustPay (Pvt) Ltd · Reg. No. PV 00000000 — placeholder
- Where your money is held
- A dedicated client account at [licensed bank] — placeholder
- Based in
- Colombo, Sri Lanka
Final registration and banking details will be published here before launch.