Cargills Bank opens for business in Negombo

Friday, 23 September 2022 02:55 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

Cargills Bank, recently launched its 22nd branch in the city of Negombo at No. 293A, Main Street, Negombo, with all conveniences, including parking. 

Designed to reflect the modern, yet inclusive ethos of Cargills Bank, the branch places an emphasis on customer experience and journey, staying true to the aesthetic philosophy of Cargills Bank’s service delivery channels. The new branch is also equipped with a 24/7 digital service area to facilitate cash withdrawals conveniently at any time.  At the opening those present included noteworthy customers, staff and senior officials from Cargills Bank and its corporate management teams including Chairman Ranjit Page and MD/CEO Senarath Bandara. The Chief Guest was the Assistant Government Agent Negombo A.U. Pathirana. 

Commenting on the bank’s network expansion strategy, Cargills Bank MD/CEO Bandara said, “The growth that we have demonstrated and achieved during our relatively short history has been remarkable. Today, as a team, we are filled with pride as we bring the concept of inclusive banking to Negombo. A commercial centre of significant economic importance, and surrounded by areas that are home to rural and sub-urban industries, along with a network of wealthy businesses and individuals, Negombo is an important location geographically for banking and financial services in Sri Lanka, and we are pleased to finally be present in the region. I take this opportunity to invite all residents of Negombo and the surrounding areas to visit our new Negombo Branch and enjoy our full portfolio of banking and financial services including fixed deposits, investment plans, loans, digital banking and all other services expected of any modern bank.”

Cargills Bank is headquartered in Colpetty in Colombo and maintains branches at Maitland Crescent, Maharagama, Old Moor Street, Wattala, Kandy, Peradeniya, Nuwara Eliya, Chilaw, Fort, Rajagiriya, Ratnapura, Thanamalwila, Matara, Galle, Kurunegala, Kaduruwela, Vavuniya, Chunnakam, Jaffna and Nawalapitiya.

 

 

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