It has been observed that the community encounters considerable difficulties due to the different access methods prevailing at present, which require entering the same data repeatedly to obtain public services from various departments through different systems and multiple verification processes.
Furthermore, it has been estimated that there would be economic loss of Rs 500 million thereby. Therefore, in line with the digital economic plan in Sri Lanka, the development of a Government Super App that covers a broad range has been identified as a strategic priority in providing government services.
This project will formulate a digital platform that provides the capability of accessing public services through one interface for about 2 million accesses annually for the 14 million citizens aged 18 years or older, combining all public services into a user-friendly mobile application and one web application.
Accordingly, the Cabinet of Ministers has approved the proposal presented by the President, in his capacity as the Minister of Digital Economy, to implement the Government Super App
project in 02 stages at a cost of Rs. 500 million within the period 2025-2026.