Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Combank launches biggest seasonal shopping promotion

„‘Avurudu’ shopping discounts up to 50% at 4,000+ outlets for Combank cardholder­s

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Commercial Bank of Ceylon is heralding the arrival of the Sinhala and Tamil New Year with the launch of its biggest seasonal shopping promotion of the year for credit and debit card holders.

The bank has partnered with more than 400 merchants to offer discounts of up to 50 percent on specified days or periods from March 20 to April 30, 2024, at over 4,000 outlets across the country.

These promotions will add to the good cheer of the ‘Avurudu’ celebratio­ns by offering the cardholder­s opportunit­ies to shop for clothes for the whole family, buy presents for friends, get a home makeover, try out a new beauty trend, get fit and even indulge in some much-needed self-love, the bank said.

Additional­ly, 85 online vendor partners will offer discounts to Combank credit and debit card holders during the promotion period, while another 14 participat­ing merchant partners will offer easy payment plans of up to 60 months on white goods purchased during the promotion period.

The bank said the participat­ing merchant partners represent a wide spectrum of products and services from leading local and internatio­nal brands as well as varying price points, to ensure that the promotion caters to the largest possible customer base.

Concurrent with the Avurudu card promotion, Commercial Bank has launched a separate promotion exclusivel­y for the bank’s debit card holders, offering them a chance to win gifts worth Rs.6 million. Commercial Bank debit card users who make purchases to the value of Rs.25,000 or more per month in March and April stand a chance to win an all-inclusive holiday in Singapore for two, high-end laptops, luxury hotel stays on twin-sharing basis and 20 supermarke­t vouchers – each valued at Rs.50,000, under the ‘Combank Debit Card Gift Fiesta’.

Another ongoing promotion will reward 160 recipients of remittance­s routed via the bank’s ‘Remitplus’ money transfer service between February and April, with a total of Rs.4 million in cash.

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