Acknowledging the leadership and contribution of Sri Lankan women, Bank of Ceylon decided to have special offers on the occasion of the 2021 International Women’s Day.
Following this year’s theme ‘The leadership of women in the face of COVID – 19”, the bank fully acknowledge the role the women played during the COVID 19 crisis with special reference to female medical officers and health care sector employees. It is invariably their contribution that has paved the way to stabilize the society in some way to operate as today.
In appreciation of BOC Kantha Ginum holders, the bank offers a special Mug and a valuable plant to all the female customers who would deposit Rs, 10,000/- in their Kantha Ginum and simultaneously conduct a digital transaction with the Bank of Ceylon.
In respective of the digital transaction here will mean; a transaction such as upgrading a normal Kantha Ginum to a Smart KRG account, the initial deposit to a newly opened KRG Account to be carried out by a CDM/CRM, downloading B-App facility or BOC Smart Pay and conducting a transaction via that digital platform. In respect of getting ready for future challenges, the Bank invites its KRG customers to be more tech-savvy and prepare themselves through digital banking.
Bank of Ceylon, promotes BOC Divi Udana as an initiative to develop women entrepreneurship along with encouraging to use of digital platforms for banking. Empowering women in the country BOC believes women need to become more self-sufficient in their field of work and build their confidence. Bank of Ceylon’s Kantha Ginum offers a higher Interest rate than a normal savings account, an insurance coverage up to a maximum of Rs, 500,000/- or ten times the balance in the account that is valid up to the age of 60 years, an internationally recognized debit and credit cards, internet facilities, instant loan facilities up to 90% of the deposit and standing orders.
With the introduction of Smart Zones operating for 24 hours Bank of Ceylon increased its service centres network up to 2000. BOC currently owns four fully self-servicing digital branches named BOC DIGI and operating four overseas branched and a banking subsidiary in London. Bank of Ceylon owns a strong Balance Sheet accounting to Rs. 2.8 Trillion as Assets, Rs. 1.9 Trillion as Loans and advances and a Deposit base of Rs. 2.3 Trillion. BOC strong digital banking platform has continued to expand and serve Sri Lankans of all walks of lives despite the COVID 19 pandemic.
Whilst extending wishes on International Women’s day Bank of Ceylon’s Deputy General Manager (Compliance) Prashanthi Rathnayake invites all Sri Lankan women to join with KRG account and secure the future of theirs and the country through leadership and entrepreneurial roles.
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