People’s Bank introduces Vanitha Vasana ‘Money Planner’ Investment Plan Account for International Wo

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Recognising the invaluable contribution of women in shaping the country’s socio-economic landscape, People’s Bank under its widely popular Vanitha Vasana savings account has introduced a novel investment plan targeting Sri Lankan women. ‘Vanitha Vasana Money Planner Investment Plan Account which was introduced recently to coincide with the International Women’s Day is a unique investment scheme that offers a series of attractive benefits for the saver. During the period 8 March to 8 April, which has been named as ‘Vanitha Vasana Month’, savers can enrol in this special ‘Money Planner Investment Plan Account’ by making a minimum deposit of just Rs. 2,320. The scheme offers attractive bonus interest of 40% including facilities to obtain loans at a concessionary interest rate at the end of the one year. The Vanitha Vasana Money Planner Investment Plan Account has been specifically designed to reward millions of Sri Lankan women who play a multifaceted role in shaping the Sri Lankan society in their numerous roles. As a member of the family; mother, sister and daughter they work tirelessly to keep the family together by attending to practically all household chores while on another front, this very woman contributes to the economy; may it be as an entrepreneur, an intellectual or business leader. By launching this novel investment plan to coincide with the International Women’s Day that is celebrated on 8 March each year, the bank recognises the importance of these valued members of our society who richly deserve due credit for the silent services they render. Vanitha Vasana Savings Account is a dedicated savings scheme that has been specially designed keeping the ‘thrifty’ Sri Lankan woman in mind. Since its introduction in the year 1993 as a means of commemorating the International Women’s Day over two decades ago, the Vanitha Vasana Savings Account has made a meaningful contribution towards uplifting the living standards of the Sri Lankan society within which the role of women cannot be over emphasised. As a caring woman, your ability to support the family in their hour of need, even by way of a small financial contribution no doubt would do a world of good to your self confidence. This special Vanitha Vasana Money Planner Investment Plan Account provides you the ideal opportunity to build a reasonable financial strength, enabling you to save in small amounts, which you can confidently utilise on a ‘rainy day’. This unique Vanitha Vasana ‘Money Planner Investment Plan Account’ has been designed in such a way enabling the saver to select a investment package either, Rs. 25,000, Rs. 50,000 or Rs. 100, 000 where a nominal certificate of deposit is  issued at the time of enrolment. Holders of Vanitha Vasana Money Planner Investment Plan Account can also make requests for festival advances at the end of the year, if they have made regular payment to the investment plan, thus affording them yet another invaluable benefit. Going a step further, the People’s Bank intends linking a special retirement plan to this special investment plan in the future, creating further value in this unique financial product. The Vanitha Vasana Money Planner Investment Plan Account will ideally serve all women who are over 18 years of age and keen on saving for a secure tomorrow, particularly those women who are employed in the public and private sector, security forces, district and provincial services, the teaching profession, apparel industry, self employed and even housewives who wish to progress in life. So hurry, you have one whole month from 8 March to 8 April to register in this exciting new investment plan account, offered to you by Sri Lanka’s premier state bank, People’s Bank. The People’s Bank extends a warm invitation to all Sri Lankan women to be part of this unique financial plan, thus availing themselves an exciting array of financial benefits while securing a prosperous future for themselves and their families.

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