Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Seylan Bank empowers businesses with online EPF payments

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Seylan Bank recently signed an agreement with the Central Bank of Sri Lanka to enable Small and Medium Enterprise­s ( SMEs) and Corporates to remit Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) electronic­ally through the bank’s corporate Internet Banking portal.

By utilising the Seylan Bank’sonline platform, SMEs & Corporates can now transfer their EPF payments real-time in a hassle-free manner. Furthermor­e, with Seylan Internet Banking, users can also enjoy the added convenienc­e of being able to transfer EPF payments 24/ 7 365 days a year from any location.

“As the Bank with a heart we are always committed to providing the best in class banking solutions to both our retail and corporate customers. By offering our valued clients with this efficient online EPF payment solution, we are not only empowering them to evolve with the latest digital banking solutions but also reaffirmin­g our commitment to becoming one of the most innovative digital banks in Sri Lanka.” Malik Wickramana­yake- Deputy General Manager, Head of Operations at Seylan Bank PLC said.

Seylan Bank over the years has taken many initiative­s to support SMEs and Start-ups by enabling them with financial inclusion and digital empowermen­t. The Bank has also conducted numerous initiative­s such as promos and special programs for SMEs and other businesses to encourage them to embark on digital payment solutions.

 ??  ?? Malik Wickramana­yake-Deputy General Manager, Operations exchanging the agreement with Nalani Malkanthi Bandara, Superinten­dent EPF Department of CBSL.
Malik Wickramana­yake-Deputy General Manager, Operations exchanging the agreement with Nalani Malkanthi Bandara, Superinten­dent EPF Department of CBSL.

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