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HNBF to host seasonal Christmas fair for customers

15 Dec 2022 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

Reiterating the company’s dedication to uplift the wellbeing of, and support the financial success of its customers, HNB Finance Plc announced its Christmas fair for 2022, which is set to take place on December 16, 17 and 18 from 9:00 a.m. onwards, at St. Anne’s Church grounds, Wattala.


Entrance to the Christmas Fair is free, and it is open to all HNB Finance customers. 


The fair is organized as part of the company’s corporate social responsibility and sustainability efforts, as the company has undertaken providing the platform, communications and promotions, enabling vendors who are customers who have obtained MSME business loans, to participate and promote their businesses.


Moreover, participants will be able to avail themselves to a host of unbeatable offers from the vendors who will be present at the venue, as well as a health check-up, completely free-of-charge, from Nawaloka Medical Centre.
Commenting on the event, HNB Finance Plc Head of Marketing Udara Gunasinghe said, “With all of us closing another year of challenges, we wanted to give all our customers a reason to celebrate a successful and wholesome Christmas with their families. 


Through this fair, we are supporting our Micro business loan customers to raise awareness of, and promote their products and services, while also allowing customers to take advantage of some very attractive seasonal deals that will certainly lighten everyone up as we move into a new year with fresh aspirations. We hope to see you all there, and I would like to thank our organizing team, partners and vendors of the Christmas Fair. I wish everyone a Merry Christmas, and a Happy New Year.”


Customers can enjoy their Christmas shopping experience with some of the best prices for all their needs and wants, with a diverse range of products and services being offered in the fields of consumables including food and drink, fashion and lifestyle products such as clothes and footwear, arts and crafts, books and stationery, motorcycles, three-wheelers and automobiles, wooden goods, plants, as well as financial services.