Wednesday, September 18, 2019

SLIC partners ‘Cargills Cash’ to facilitate insurance premium payments

In a series of initiatives kicked off by Sri Lanka Insurance (SLIC) to provide utmost convenience to customers Sri Lanka Insurance partners with ‘Cargills Cash’ for easy service experience.

SLIC customers can now enjoy the convenience of paying insurance premiums through the extensive network of almost 400 Cargills Food City outlets spans across the country.

Payment can be done by simply filling a deposit slip mentioning the SLIC insurance policy number and handing it over to the cashier at any Cargills Food City Outlet Island wide. Outlets are open 365 days from 8.00.a.m. to 10.p.m.

CEO of SLIC Chandana L Aluthgama explained that ‘With the rapidly changing convenience focused lifestyles of Sri Lankans, SLIC is striving to uphold the service experience at its finest levels and is now geared up to provide utmost convenience for customers. The convenience driventrend is reiterated by the fact that our policyholders visit supermarkets more frequently and trying to fulfill all their needs under one roof. “

Sri Lankans are now focused on convenience is reiterated by the fact that our policyholders visit supermarkets more frequently.

Cargills Bank MD/CEO Rajendra Theagarajah said, “Through Cargills Cash agency banking, Cargills Bank continues to expand banking services to all Sri Lankans, providing unparalleled convenience.

We invite SLIC policy holders to enjoy the benefits of our expanded payment points and extended hours of operation.”

“Cargills Cash” is a unique differentiator, providing Cargills Bank customers unparalleled convenience. Cargills Cash has revolutionized banking, allowing customers to deposit, withdraw, and send cash through almost400Cargills Food City outlets island-wide from 8.00 a.m. to 10 p.m, 365 days of the year, while being able to complete their grocery shopping at the same time.

Established in 1962, Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation is the largest government-owned insurance company in Sri Lanka, with a managed asset base of over Rs.197 billion and a Life fund of over Rs.105 billion, the largest in the local insurance industry.

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