Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pan Asia Bank promotes saving habit among children with array of gifts

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Gift your child a Mithuru Max Children’s Savings Account with an array of exciting gifts, or a Daskam Children’s Savings Account and enjoy 10 percent bonus deposit for every deposit you make for your child.

Pan Asia Bank is steadfastl­y committed to encourage Sri Lankans to save for a better future. And what better way to make it happen than start with our children? With an array of fantastic gifts with Mithuru Max or a 10 percent bonus deposit for every deposit with ‘Daskam, Pan Asia Bank has not only differenti­ated children’s savings account from other children’s savings products, but have also begun to instill in their young minds the importance of saving.

“Daskam” Children’s Savings Account aims to be a pillar of strength to a child when he/she enters adulthood and takes on life’s challenges such as higher education, marriage etc. The Account offers a unique ‘deposit for deposit’ feature that enables its balance to grow in greater proportion­s. Under this feature, every deposit made by the customer to the account will be rewarded by the bank with an additional deposit worth 10 percent of the customer deposit.

In addition, for faster growth of the account balance, Pan Asia Bank then pays an unbeatable annual interest of 8 percent on the total balance. The interest is calculated on a daily basis and credited to the account at the end of each month. For example, if a customer deposits Rs.100,000 to a “Daskam” Children’s Savings Account, the bank will make an additional deposit of Rs.10,000 to that account immediatel­y and begin to calculate interest at 8 percent on the total balance of Rs.110,000.

The benefit of receiving an additional 10 percent deposit from the bank is valid for any number of deposits until the child turns 12 years of age.

At the core of “Daskam” Children’s Savings Account is Pan Asia Bank’s ambition to provide a stable financial foundation for children when they turn 18, at which point they need to support for their higher education dreams etc.

Shiyan Perera – Assistant General Manager Branch Credit & Deposit Mobilizati­on of Pan Asia Bank, said “With “Daskam” Children’s Savings Account, we have empowered parents to make a responsibl­e choice for their children’s future that would help them face life’s challenges with confidence and reach their full potential.”

Meanwhile you can also gift your child with a Mithuru Max Savings account which can be opened with a minimum deposit of Rs. 500, and all children below 13 years of age are eligible to receive gifts based on their account balance in the following manner; Rs. 1000 savings till, Rs. 2000 pencil box, Rs. 5000 lunch box and water bottle, Rs. 10000 school bag, Rs.25000 kids’ scooter or smart watch, Rs.50000, remote-controlled helicopter or bluetooth speaker, Rs. 100000 Wi-fi drone or bicycle, Rs. 250000 selfbalanc­ing scooter or tablet device and Rs. 500000 Sony Play Station 4 (PS4) or voucher for a laptop.

In addition to the exciting gifts, children will also benefit from high interest rates of up to 6 percent p.a. Furthermor­e, all existing Pan Asia Bank “Mithuru” accounthol­ders also will be eligible to receive these exciting gifts going forward, as their account balances grow.

The gift for deposit slabs up to Rs. 50,000 can be directly collected from any Pan Asia Bank branch and there onwards, a voucher will be issued from the bank where the respective gift item can be collected from a partner outlet.

In addition to encouragin­g children to save for the future with these two accounts, Pan Asia Bank announced that it will also offer attractive cash prizes based on the account holder’s performanc­e at the Grade 5 scholarshi­p examinatio­ns. Accordingl­y, students placed first, second and third in the island will be awarded cash prizes of Rs. 100,000, 75,000 and 50,000 respective­ly.

Further, the top 5 students in each district will each win Rs. 10,000. All prizes will be credited to their Mithuru Max or Daskam accounts, further boosting their account balances.

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