Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BOC commemorat­es Internatio­nal Women’s Day with ‘Kantha Ran Ginum’

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In line with Internatio­nal Women’s day that falls on March 8th, the Bank of Ceylon (BOC) sends wishes to all courageous women in Sri Lanka with an opportunit­y to entitle themselves for valuable gifts whilst saving with BOC ‘Kantha Ran Ginum’ (KRG) with an additional interest of 0.5 percent than of a normal savings account.

These valuable gifts include microwave ovens, electric toasters, electric jug-kettles and solar powered camping lamps. The offer will be open from March 2nd 2018 till March 31st till stocks last. Every customer who either makes a new deposit to an existing Kantha Ran Ginum account or any new customer who opens a KRG with the deposit value eligible to obtain a gift will receive any one of these gifts (conditions apply). In addition to this gift offers, the bank offers a special discount scheme from merchant outlets during this period for BOC credit and debit card holders.

“The role of women in the current world is becoming more and more important day by day. It could be on the home front or at work that women today require the courage and financial strength to fulfill their duties and achieve their dreams in life. The prime savings account for women in the country BOC Kantha Ran Ginum pays tribute to Sri Lankan women for their untiring efforts to build a financiall­y secured future for herself and her family. The bank invites all ladies to invest with BOC Kantha Ran Ginum and get an attractive interest rate for their savings deposits whilst enjoying the compliment­ary gifts,” stated Bank of Ceylon Board of Directors Secretary Janaki Senanayake Siriwardan­e.

Sri Lankan Ladies have always had a reputation for being thoughtful spenders. To cater to them BOC has arranged a range of discounts up to 50 percent for purchasing goods and services from BOC debit and credit cards, that include clothing and footwear shops, reputed hair dressers, jewelers, women’s health packages from reputed private hospitals (conditions apply).

Digitally altering the Sri Lankan banking landscape, BOC pioneered to elevate the country’s banking industry significan­tly in par with the internatio­nal standards bringing a world-class banking experience to its customers. Bringing this convenienc­e to today’s women who are determined to balance their life between home and career, ‘Smartgen Kantha Ran Ginum’ will take over the burden of maintainin­g a traditiona­l savings account and empowering women with the freedom for banking without a passbook and presenting identity every time they wish to conduct banking transactio­ns. With the bank’s 763 ATMS, 160 CDM network with over 150 Smartzones, the upgraded online banking and mobile ‘B-APP’ customers do not need to rush to branches but rather carry on their banking anytime and anywhere they want.

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Bank of Ceylon Board of Directors Secretary Janaki Senanayake Siriwardan­e

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