COMBank credit and shopping debit cards in ‘dine and smile’ offer

Friday, 3 August 2012 00:01 -     - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}

Commercial Bank will once again kindle the taste buds of its credit and debit card holders by offering them discounts of up to 30% when they dine at 20 popular restaurants from 1 August to 30 September this year.



Participants in this second restaurant promotion during the year exclusively for this customer segment, are restaurants of the caliber of Governor’s Café at the Mount Lavinia Hotel, Jetwing Hotels  – Cinnamon  Room and Cardamom Cafe in Lighthouse Galle, Geoffrey’s Pavilion in Jetwing Lagoon and Lellama and Cafe C at Jetwing Sea in Negombo, Galadari Hotel – Coffee Shop, Sheherezade and California Grill, Mango Tree, Jack Tree, Flower Drum outlets in Colombo 3, Wattala, Kandy and Battaramulla, Bars Café, Loon Tao, Ilgelato, Raja Bojun, Akasa Kade,  Amrith, Sandwich Factory, Oak Ray and Senani Restaurants – Kandy, Tilco – Jaffna and  Chinese Lotus.

Payments by any Commercial Bank credit card at the participating restaurants will attract a 30% discount, while users of the Bank’s Shopping Debit Cards will receive a 20% discount, the Bank said.

“As always, our customers have been provided a wide spectrum of choice, from fine dining to fast food, at restaurants that match their lifestyles,” said Commercial Bank’s Card Centre Chief Manager Thusitha Suraweera. “Promotions of this nature reiterate our continued commitment to add value to Commercial Bank cards, and to ensure that our cardholders get the best deals possible.”

These discounts will significantly enhance the benefits already offered by Comdeals, a program hich provides value addition to Commercial Bank cardholders through discounts at a number of major retail outlets in the country and 0% easy payment schemes for credit cardholders. Commercial Bank cardholders are also eligible to participate in global promotions carried out by Visa and MasterCard.

Commercial Bank is the largest private bank in Sri Lanka, and the only Sri Lankan Bank to be listed two years consecutively in the world’s Top 1,000 Banks. It operates a network of 220 service points in Sri Lanka and a network of 521 ATMs, the single largest ATM network operated by a bank in the island. It also operates 17 service points in Bangladesh and is the 4th largest foreign bank in Bangladesh. The Bank has been adjudged ‘Best Bank in Sri Lanka’ for 14 consecutive years by ‘Global Finance’ Magazine, and has won multiple awards as the country’s best bank from ‘The Banker,’ ‘FinanceAsia,’ ‘Euromoney’ and ‘Trade Finance’ magazines.

COMMENTS