Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Cargills Bank to join Sri Lanka’s largest Common ATM Network

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Cargills Bank joins Sri Lanka’s Largest Common ATM Network, introducin­g yet another service which enables its customers to enjoy island wide access at over 2500 ATMs connected on the “LankaPay” network tomorrow.

Cargills Bank has taken an innovative step in offering all its customers up to 4 free cash withdrawal­s per month at any “LankaPay” member bank ATM.

Cargills Bank is the latest addition to the “LankaPay” network which is already connected to Bank of Ceylon, Commercial Bank, HNB, NDB, NTB, People’s Bank, Seylan Bank, Standard Chartered Bank andUnion Bank. The “LankaPay” network allows customers of one bank to transact using an ATM of another member bank.

The “LankaPay” network is operated by LankaClear with the approval and guidance of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, and is the first phase of the Common Card and Payment Switch (CCAPS). The system is designed to become the backbone infrastruc­ture for all future electronic transactio­ns, which will facilitate seamless connectivi­ty coupled with online real time payments.

Commenting at the signing ceremony on the latest endeavor, Cargills Bank’s CEO/Managing Director Prem Kumar said, “As a customer-centric financial institutio­n, we are delighted to link up with the “LankaPay” - Common ATM Network.

This enables our customers to undertake transactio­ns on their accounts at over 2500 ATMS islandwide which are linked with the “LankaPay” network. We are excited to partner with “LankaPay” and look forward to working together to provide value propositio­ns to our customers with added services and products.”

Cargills Bank’s tie-up with “LankaPay” network will greatly benefit its customers as it provides secure , affordable, convenienc­e with access to over 2500 ATM’s scattered island wide.

LankaClear’s General Manager and CEO, Sunimal Weerasoori­ya, added “We welcome Cargills Bank on board the “LankaPay” network and take this opportunit­y in commending the steps taken by the bank in providing free transactio­ns on the “LankaPay” common ATM network to their customers. We have seen similar progressiv­e steps taken in other parts of the world and believe that affordabil­ity coupled with reach and simplicity are the three vital ingredient­s in the success of an inclusive national payment infrastruc­ture.

“This will undoubtedl­y attract all Cargills Bank customers to make best use of the service we offer and as the country’s largest common ATM service expands its reach, we look forward to offering even greater convenienc­e and financial inclusion to all sectors of the Sri Lankan community.”

Cargills Bank Limited is a fullyfledg­ed commercial bank with 3 branches presently, located at Kollupitiy­a, Maitland Crescent, and Old Moor Street, providing a range of services and products, including Current and Savings accounts, Fixed Deposits, Trade services and Treasury services. Cargills Bank’s philosophy is to establish itself as an inclusive bank providing value propositio­ns to all our customers across all segments we service.

Cargills Bank is backed by strong shareholde­rs whose Companies’ brands, financial performanc­e, market share and business foresight have been highly recognized in their respective fields and provide strength and stature to Cargills Bank.

 ??  ?? The agreement being exchanged between MD/CEO of Cargills Bank Prem Kumar and GM/CEO of LankaClear Sunimal Weerasoori­ya, Prabhu Mathavan-Deputy Managing Director/ CFO Cargills Bank, Rumaiz Rahim - DGM Marketing Cargills Bank, Chanaka Wanigasoor­iya –...
The agreement being exchanged between MD/CEO of Cargills Bank Prem Kumar and GM/CEO of LankaClear Sunimal Weerasoori­ya, Prabhu Mathavan-Deputy Managing Director/ CFO Cargills Bank, Rumaiz Rahim - DGM Marketing Cargills Bank, Chanaka Wanigasoor­iya –...

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