Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NDB Wealth celebrates Deepavali

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NDB Wealth recently marked the Hindu festival of lights, Deepavali.

“A time of renewal in the Hindu culture, Deepavali sees celebrants decorating their homes, buying new clothes, joining in festivitie­s with family and friends, etc. All of which is in preparatio­n of a new season. Obviously, this can lead to your expenses piling up,” according to NDB Wealth Relationsh­ip Manager Retail Sales Shamala Nadaraja.

Nadaraja added, “However, if you plan ahead and plan smarter, aided by the expert team at NDB Wealth, your savings and spending will not be greatly impacted by festivals like Deepavali, making them more enjoyable.”

For those who are new to financial planning, consider investing in a Money Plus account from NDB Wealth. An excellent alternativ­e to traditiona­l, lowinteres­t savings accounts the Money Plus works like a savings account that pays rates similar to a fixed deposit.

Currently, the Money Plus fund yields 10.80 percent per annum as at November 1, 2018. Most important of all, you can even withdraw all of the funds you have deposited, without a penalty.

In fact, the NDB Wealth Money Plus account is perfect for those who are too busy to keep track of whether they have the funds they need, when they need them, as income is credited daily. Additional­ly, earnings are tax free to your hands, if you are an individual. Truly, the NDB Wealth Money Plus account is a great way to deal with the extra expenses that come up during a festive time like Deepavali or any other celebratio­n.

So, don’t delay, secure your future today itself. Visit www. ndbwealth.com or call NDB Wealth to book an appointmen­t with one of its relationsh­ip managers immediatel­y and find out how to set up a Money Plus account.

You can also visit its website to explore other investment opportunit­ies or even connect with NDB Wealth’s exemplary team of financial planners who can help you and your family in achieving full financial independen­ce, with all the benefits entailed therein.

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