Seylan Bank’s current account increases benefits and convenience to customers

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Seylan Bank continues its innovative approach by providing its existing and prospective customers with highly attractive value-added benefits to its current accounts.

In line with its traditions, the Bank has continued with its policies in providing uniquely distinctive benefits and convenience to its customers through a multitude of value-added services coupled with a wide repertoire of the existing Seylan SURE benefits offered on marriage, birth of a child, surgery and on one’s 60th birthday.

With a minimum deposit of a mere Rs. 10,000 being the eligibility criteria to open a new personal current account, statute requires that an account holder is over 18 years of age and earns a considerable monthly income.

Among the exciting repertoire of benefits available to Seylan Bank’s current account holders, which essentially differentiates them from other competitors, is a free debit card with a withdrawal limit of Rs. 150,000 per day from any Seylan ATM, depending on one’s account balance. Adding further value to the product are free internet banking and free SMS banking facilities.

Enhancing its array of services and facilities are options to pay utility bills via online banking and at Seylan’s 139 branch network across the country, besides the facility of instant money transfer to any Seylan account. A 24-hour Call Centre support enables customers to check their balances and any other queries they might have. In addition a special credit card facility offers special discounts at over 350 merchants island-wide, while 365 day banking is made possible at Seylan’s Millennium Branch.

Through a number of steps taken by the bank to simplify the account opening process, a Seylan current account can now be opened within minutes at any Seylan Bank branch across the network and carries with it loads of benefits and value-added services which are certain to enhance one’s experience with the ‘Bank with a Heart’.

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