Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Seylan Bank celebrates Tikiri Children’s Month

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In commemorat­ion of World Children’s Day 2019, Seylan Bank, for the sixth consecutiv­e year, puts its best foot forward to celebrate ‘Seylan Tikiri Children’s Month’.

With a continuous objective to inculcate the habit of saving within children, this year’s edition of the Seylan Tikiri campaign comes with exciting exclusive gift schemes and attractive promotiona­l offerings to both existing and new Tikiri account holders.

Existing Tikiri account holders can redeem an exclusive gift compromisi­ng of either an electric jeep, motor bike or Yamaha Box Guitar, when they make a minimum deposit of Rs.750,000. New account holders who make the deposit will also be given the opportunit­y to obtain 13 gifts including one of the above.

Further, Seylan Tikiri offers children below the age of 15 who open a new Tikiri account with a deposit of Rs.100,000 the chance to be gifted with a Mini Basketball set, and 10 other exciting gifts. Additional­ly, a Mini Basketball set will be offered for a deposit of Rs.5,000 for both existing and new account holders. New account holders will also receive three additional gifts inclusive of the above.

Seylan Bank Marketing and Sales Head Gamika De Silva said: “Seylan Bank, the bank with a heart, has always placed great emphasis on providing children with the right platform to secure the financial strength which allows them to pursue any and all of their lifetime goals. Through these gifts and promotiona­l activities, both existing and new Tikiri account holders are given the opportunit­y to take part in World Children’s Month celebratio­ns and experience a wide range of valuable benefits. Throughout the years, Seylan Tikiri has strived to always cater to the changing needs of future generation­s by providing children with continuous banking support, empowering them to lead a successful future.”

Understand­ing that fun and games are big part of a child’s developmen­t, Seylan Tikiri widened the range of gifts it offers this October, ranging from electric cars, bikes, mini basketball games, sporty bags, school bags, mugs, to kid’s toys, scooters, remote controlled drones, bicycles, organs, DVD setups, Tabs and LED TVS, contingent to their account balances.

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Gamika De Silva

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