Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

NSB holds 6th consecutiv­e draw of Utrust targeting overseas customers

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The sixth consecutiv­e draw of NSB Utrust ‘Cash from there, Gifts from here’ programme organized annually by National Savings Bank (NSB) targeting its overseas customers, was held recently at the bank’s head office.

Addressing the gathering, NSB Chairperso­n Keasila Jayawarden­a, who graced the occasion as the Chief Guest, observed that most of the Sri Lankan customers, when dealing with financial institutio­ns, are concerned mostly about the returns and pay less or no attention to the safety of their hardearned money. Under such circumstan­ces, NSB is always committed to ensure returns as well as the safety equally for the customers.

Therefore, most of the migrant workers who contribute to the developmen­t of the country with an annual foreign exchange of Rs. 7 billion approximat­ely and many of the Si Lankan people residing in the country has joined hands with NSB with a higher assurance of safety and security.

The Chairperso­n also said that the Bank actively contribute­s towards the developmen­t of the country by annually granting 60 percent of the total deposits received by the Bank to the Government.

Jayawarden­a, further noted that when talking about the contributi­on towards the developmen­t process of the country, Sri Lankan women, who represent 53 percent of the population, make a distinctiv­e involvemen­t in this regard and therefore, they could be identified as the spirit of the nation.

It has been proposed to offer an array of attractive benefits for the women through ‘Sthree’ Savings Account introduced by NSB exclusivel­y for the women and it would help them to be independen­t freed from the dependent mentality.

The Chairperso­n reminded that similarly, the Bank’s ‘Ge Dora’ Housing Loan Facility and ‘Buddhi’ Higher Education Loan Facility are quick and easy loan schemes available for anybody to materializ­e their dreams of a house and higher education respective­ly. In addition, the Bank has taken measures to provide a more efficient and friendly service with a new impetus through the island wide postal network, she stated.

Damitha Rathnayake, Actg. General Manager/ceo of the bank, addressing the gathering, reflected that Sri Lankans who are employed abroad make a tremendous contributi­on towards the economy and deposit mobilizati­on in Sri Lanka and the Bank, during this post Covid period, has already implemente­d a comprehens­ive program for their betterment, under the guidance of the Government. She further stated that the Bank ensures to deliver an exclusive service for all those who join hands with the Bank for saving.

This draw was held to select 150 customers to offer valuable gifts among the customers who have got admitted to the same by remitting money from abroad via the bank’s remittance service, NSB Utrust. Director Jayantha Perera, Senior Deputy General Managers K. Raveendran and Kithsiri Wijerathne, Deputy General Managers, Jeewani Gooneseker­a, Devika Silva, Gamini Jayaweera, Senior Superinten­dent of Police, Jayantha Athulathmu­dali, other guests and the family members of the overseas customers were present at the occasion.

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Grand draw at the head office

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