NDB Bank now in Kuliyapitiya

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NDB Bank further extended its footprint across the island with its recent expansion to Kuliyapitiya, further expanding the bank’s island-wide branch network, with the objective of providing comprehensive financial solutions to the residents of Kuliyapitiya.   

Chief Operating Officer of NDB Bank Indrajit Wickramasinghe and Vice President SME and Specialised Commercial Markets Raj Aboobucker ceremoniously opening the Kuliyapitiya branch

Kuliyapitiya, a central city in the Kurunegala District, is a focal point in the coconut triangle of Sri Lanka, thereby making the coconut industry the chief source of revenue, while paddy cultivation, livestock related activity and small and medium scale businesses play a key role as well.  Through the opening up of the Kuliyapitiya branch, NDB Bank will provide financial support for these entrepreneurs in the area, through its expertise in SME financing and commercial banking services.

NDB Bank has over the years partnered many success stories of Sri Lanka and firmly believes that an entrepreneurial culture is essential for the sustainable development of a nation. As such, the bank believes it will be able to extend its expertise to the people of Kuliyapitiya, enabling them to reach greater heights in their respective ventures.  

The Kuliyapitiya branch also offers the bank’s comprehensive range of commercial banking services, which includes current and savings accounts, NRFC/RFC accounts as well as fixed deposits. Further, housing loans, personal loans, leasing facilities, pawning services and Western Union money transfer services will also be available. NDB Bank remains dedicated to bringing its customers one step closer to accomplishing their lifelong ambitions and uplifting their standards of living through the range of services that is accessible through its growing branch network.

Further details on NDB Bank’s products and services can be obtained from NDB Bank’s 24 hour Call Centre, by calling 011 2 448 888 or by visiting NDB Bank’s tri-language website on www.ndbbank.com.

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