11 January 2018 12:00 am Views - 1666
Cargills Bank once again demonstrated its commitment to financial inclusion and digital empowerment launching ‘Bank in a Box’ kiosk on 5th January 2018 at Cargills Food City, Maharagama.
Rajendra Theagarajah, Managing Director/CEO, Cargills Bank declared open the KIOSK with a cash deposit, and welcomed customers to experience the ‘Bank in a Box’ with services including applying to open a savings account, depositing cash, paying bills, etc., all while doing your regular grocery shopping.
Theagarajah said, “We are taking banking to all Sri Lankans through Cargills Supermarkets making it a part of their lifestyle. Our ‘Bank in a Box’ kiosk is unique in design and comes with refinement of digital banking services allowing customers to make cash deposits which credit funds instantly, pay other bank credit cards, pay utility bills, and apply online for an account. The deposit service is also available to accounts of ikman.lk, Kapruka, mydeal.lk, Allianz Insurance, findmyfare.com, etc. We plan to install several more kiosks at convenient locations during the year”.
“Our DNA is digital and mobile and being able to complete common banking transactions while doing your regular grocery shopping is all about making life simple and banking on the human spirit,” he added.
Cargills is a brand that has been faithfully serving Sri Lankans for 174 years, built on a foundation of values and ethics. True to this heritage and the ethos of ‘Banking on the Human Spirit’, Cargills Bank is taking banking to the masses by being inclusive and accessible.
The amazing Cargills Cash Savings Account is available at over 320 Cargills Food City outlets – allowing you to do grocery shopping and banking at the same place at your convenience. The Cargills Bank Debit Card with special offers is now a ‘must have’ for discerning customers.
Cargills Bank’s head office is in Colpetty with branches at Maitland Crescent, Maharagama, Old Moor Street, Wattala, Kandy, Peradeniya, Nuwara Eliya, Ratnapura, Thanamalwila, Matara, Galle, Kurunegala, Kaduruwela, Vavuniya, Chunnakam,
and Jaffna.