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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 06:31:00
From left –Sampath Bank’s Assistant General Manager –Operations,Mr. Maheel Kuragama; Branch Manager - Negombo Super Branch,Ms. Kanchana Senarathne; Managing Director, Mr. Nanda Fernando and Senior Deputy General Manager - Consumer Banking, Mr. Tharaka Ranwala at the ribbon cutting ceremony of the Bank’s latest Super Branch in Negombo
Sampath Bank has introduced 365 day banking in Negombo with the opening of its latest Super Branch at No. 408, Main Street, Negombo.Open from 8am to 8pmevery day of the year, including Saturdays and Sundays and even public holidays. The Super Branch comprises of all the facilities of a modern bank –offeringmany innovative products and state of the art banking services. Residents of the area can now enjoya world of conveniencewith unparalleled levels of accessibility to a variety of savings solutions, housing loans, leasing facilities andeven electronic banking services, right in the heart of Negombo.
Mr. Nanda Fernando, Managing Director of Sampath Bank ceremonially opened the Super Branch. Members of the Bank’s senior management team, its customers, several other distinguished guests and well-wishers also graced the opening ceremony.
This latest branch in Negombo joins Sampath Bank’s existing network of 12 Super Branches located in Anuradhapura, Borella, DharmapalaMawatha, Wellawatte, Galle, Gampaha, Kandy, Kiribathgoda, Kurunegala, Maharagama,Matara and Panadura, bringing the total count of Sampath bank branches around the island to 229.
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