Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

ComBank to widen Senior Citizen account base with relaunch of ‘Udara’

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The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has announced that it has relaunched its ‘ Udara’ Senior Citizens Account with new featuresan­d special interest ratesto widen the accounthol­der base and offer more rewards to this customer segment.

The Bank has reduced the minimum initial deposit required to open anUdaraSav­ings Account from Rs 5,000 to Rs 1,000 and now offers Udara Fixed Deposits from Rs 10,000 upwards. Othernew features include the introducti­on of a Statement Savings Account in addition to the existing Passbook Savings Account for this category and offering ePassbook and eStatement facilities free of charge.

Both Udara Savings and Fixed Deposit Account holders will also enjoy a special interest rate which is higher than the rates for regular savings and fixed deposit products. Furthermor­e, Udara customers are accorded priority service at any Commercial Bank branch upon submission of their passbook, debit card or special identity card, the Bank said.

The Bank also offers discounts to Udara Account holders when purchasing drugs at the pharmacy at its Reid Avenue branch in Colombo, and will periodical­ly offer exclusive discounts on healthcare services at partner hospitals for Udara customers.

In addition, Udara Senior Citizens Savings Account holdersare provided a free branded Debit Card which offers year- round discounts. Access to ComBank Digital, mobile banking and SMS alert facilities too will be available free of registrati­on fee and first year annual fee, the Bank said.

The interest rates for the Udara Senior Citizens Accountare calculated on a daily basis and credited monthly. Any Sri Lankan citizen above the age of 60 is eligible to open an Udara Account and can open a Joint Account, with another senior citizen.

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