NTB expands reach with 3 branch openings in June

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Nations Trust Bank extended its reach with the opening of three new branches in the month of June, expanding the branch network to 80 branches. The new branches were opened in Kaduwela (510, Colombo Road, Kaduwela), Elpitiya (42, Ambalangoda Road, Elpitiya) and Nittambuwa (39, Kandy Road, Nittambuwa), offering many innovative products and services together with an unparalleled service of 365 day banking with extended banking hours. The new branches are open on weekdays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. and on weekends, Poya days and other bank holidays from 9 a.m. to 12 p.m. Commenting on reaching the 80-branch milestone, Nations Trust Bank Head of Branches Sanjaya Perera stated: “The opening of three branches in the month of June and expanding our branch network to 80 branches is evidence of our expansion thrust to drive convenience in banking. We will continue to offer our customers an unmatched banking experience and service through our network, which is managed by a team of well-trained and professional staff. I am confident that as we grow we will also continue to add innovative products and services, with customer convenience underpinning everything we do.” Nations Trust Bank offers end-to-end financial solutions that range from savings to current accounts, investment plans, Fixed Deposits, remittance services and American Express Card membership. Segment offers such as Private Banking, Inner Circle and the Business Banking proposition are some of the well-received value propositions amongst the bank’s loyal customer base. Nations Salary Saver comes with bundled offers and is undoubtedly a gateway for the bank to position itself as the primary bank of the salaried segment. The Nations Salary Saver delivers the best return on your salary with an unmatchable variety of benefits such as 1% off on personal loans, a pre-approved lease, overdraft facilities and no bank charges. Nations Leasing Plus is the first product in the leasing industry whereby the lease customer is entitled to an additional line of credit in the form of an overdraft. It is envisaged that through this offer the customer would be in a better position to meet any unexpected financial commitment that may arise. The launch of the Nations Shopping Card (debit card) is also an initiative that stems from the need to deliver timely and accurate solutions that add value to the lives of customers. The dual functionality of the Nations Shopping Card, both as an ATM card as well as debit card, will undoubtedly transform customer perceptions of shopping convenience. Nations Trust Bank also maintains strong relationships with world-class remittance partners, which enable the bank to provide unparalleled service excellence. Customers can now receive money sent by loved ones from anywhere in the world through the bank’s remittance partners such as MoneyGram, Ria Sigue, UAE Exchange, Xpress Money and many other exchange houses located globally. Business customers will have access to their working capital requirements as well as services such as factoring and post-dated cheque discounting through the newly-opened branches. The bank’s recently-launched Business Loan product will also speedily fulfil the capital requirements of emerging enterprises. An attractive reward scheme is on offer for Platinum and Gold business customers, where points can be earned based on customer transactions through the business account over a period of time. This reward program offers one-for-one redemption on the points, which means that a reward point is equivalent to one rupee, giving you the best value in redemption. Nations Trust Bank PLC is one of the fastest growing banks in Sri Lanka today. Its market positioning of being the benchmark of customer convenience is ably supported by a host of financial products and services offered to a wide range of customers. The bank now operates 80 branches, an ATM network of 111 locations and is the Sole Acquirer and Issuer for American Express Cards in Sri Lanka.

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