Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sampath Bank commission­s Sri Lanka’s first ATM to change foreign currency

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Sampath Bank recently scored yet another ‘first’ with the opening of Sri Lanka’s first ATM with the facility to exchange Foreign Currency. The ATM has been located at the Bank’s head office at 110, Sir James Peiris Mawatha, Colombo 2.

The ATM was commission­ed by the Governor of the Central Bank, Ajith Nivard Cabraal. Gracing the occasion were Deputy Governors of the Central Bank, Sampath Bank Chairman Dhammika Perera, Managing Director Aravinda Perera, and members of the Board of Directors. Senior officials of the Central Bank’s Foreign Exchange Department and Sampath Bank were also present.

Sampath Bank account holders as well as non- account holders can change dollars and other foreign currency through this ATM.

An ATM card is not necessary to access the ATM. The user can do so by inserting his or her Passport number or the National Identity Card number. While at the initial stages only US Dollars can be used for transactio­ns, the Bank hopes to extend the facility to other foreign currencies as well in the near future.

Among the key benefits of the transactio­ns through this ATM is the attractive conversion rate. The user will receive Sri Lankan rupees both in notes as well as in coins.

Expressing his satisfacti­on for being able to commission Sri Lanka’s first Foreign Currency Exchange ATM, Governor Cabraal said that in keeping with global trends , Sri Lanka too should change the way it does business. “Sampath Bank , one of the banks which is in the forefront of innovation, keeping its tradition alive, has introduced this innovative way of exchanging foreign currency into SL rupees through an ATM” he added “I thank Sampath Bank and its management for this new methodolog­y and hope there will be many more ‘Firsts’ in the near future”.

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