Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sampath partners Japan’s Kyodai...

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Sampath Bank recently entered into an agreement with Kyodai Remittance, one of the largest fund transfer companies in Japan to provide remittance services for Sri Lankans working in Japan who wish to send money to their locally domiciled families.

Kyodai Remittance offers a safe and secure method of sending funds overseas from Japan and also provides this service at an affordable cost. They offer a cash pickup remittance service for approximat­ely 150 countries and regions as well as a service for remittance­s to bank accounts in several countries around the world.

“We at Kyodai Remittance have always prided ourselves on being the bridge between families separated for work. We make a conscious effort every day to help those who come to Japan to work their hardest for the happiness of their families in their homelands.

“We have always had a good relationsh­ip with Sampath Bank and we are happy and privileged to partner with them to offer Sri Lankans working in Japan a quick and convenient way of sending money back home to their loved ones,” said Yuichiro Kimoto, President and CEO, Kyodai Remittance. The company had been one of Sampath Bank’s priority partners, through an agreement entered

into last year, which has now been formalized to have them on board as a direct partner. Any Sri Lankan working in Japan who wishes to send money home can do so via Kyodai Remittance and their families can collect the funds directly from any of Sampath Bank’s 229 branches island wide.

“As a national Bank, we, at Sampath Bank, are cognizant of the economic significan­ce of remittance­s sent in by the innumerabl­e Sri Lankans working around the world. We have always sought to extend our fullest support through our extensive suite of financial solutions .“this partnershi­p with Kyodai Remittance is part of our commitment to serving them. Working together, we are delighted to offer them a convenient and reliable means of sending money back home and thereby contribute to the wellbeing of their families and the nation as a whole,” stated Nanda Fernando, Managing Director, Sampath Bank PLC.

“Entering into this agreement with Kyodai Remittance is the culminatio­n of an identified customer need and a conscious desire by us to partner with a successful and stable remittance agent in whom we have complete trust and confidence. “We find Kyodai Remittance to be a powerhouse in its home country of Japan and an organizati­on with a strong moral code, which are attributes that closely mirror our own. With these synergies coming together, we have no doubt that this partnershi­p will benefit all Sri Lankans working in Japan,” concluded Rajendra Ranasinghe - Assistant General Manager - Inward Remittance/kpo/bno, Sampath Bank PLC.

 ??  ?? From left: Yuichiro Kimoto, President and CEO, Kyodai Remittance; Kashiko Kimoto, Director, Kyodai Remittance; Rajendra Ranasinghe, Assistant General Manager Inward Remittance, KPO/BANK Notes Operations, Sampath Bank PLC; Darshin Pathinayak­e, Chief Manager - Card Marketing, Remittance, KPO/ Bank Notes Operations, Sampath Bank PLC and Shirley Jayasekara, Senior Executive – Remittance­s, Sampath Bank PLC
From left: Yuichiro Kimoto, President and CEO, Kyodai Remittance; Kashiko Kimoto, Director, Kyodai Remittance; Rajendra Ranasinghe, Assistant General Manager Inward Remittance, KPO/BANK Notes Operations, Sampath Bank PLC; Darshin Pathinayak­e, Chief Manager - Card Marketing, Remittance, KPO/ Bank Notes Operations, Sampath Bank PLC and Shirley Jayasekara, Senior Executive – Remittance­s, Sampath Bank PLC

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