Nations Trust Bank opens ATM at Orion City

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Nations Trust Bank, now focused towards expanding their branch network, has also embarked on rolling out standalone ATMs in many locations across the country. The newest location added to the list was recently opened at Orion City, Dematagoda for the convenience of employees of companies situated at this location. Commenting at the opening DGM Retail and SME Keshini Jayawardena said: “We are happy to offer employees of various companies operating from Orion City an opportunity to transact with Nations Trust Bank. We are confident that a large number of employees will engage with the bank through the recently launched saving proposition ‘Nations Salary Saver’ which is exclusively for salaried individuals that offers a variety of special features tailor made for them.” Nations Trust Bank  continues to deliver unprecedented customer convenience and a smartphone compatible mobile banking app that is now offered to all customers facilitates bill payments, transferring of funds between accounts including third party transactions, up-to date information on interest and exchange rates through the use of the mobile phone. Also commenting on the occasion, Orion City CEO Jeevan Gnanam stated: “It’s with great pleasure that we welcome a renowned bank such as Nations Trust Bank into Orion City. Having their presence in the IT Park which currently has close to 4,000 IT/BPO staff greatly facilitates and enhances the services we offer them on a day-to-day basis. It would be a great opportunity for NTB to expand its services within the park since we are on the growth path to achieving close to three million square feet of office space in the next few years.” Nations Trust Bank is one of the fastest growing banks in Sri Lanka today. The bank now operates 62 branches with an island-wide ATM network that is growing and accessible from 74 locations. Nations Trust Bank is also the sole issuer and acquirer for American Express cards in Sri Lanka.

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