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Last Updated : 2024-04-27 04:40:00
Washbasins are fixed at DFCC Bank ATMs for customers to wash hands before and after ATM transactions
DFCC Bank, as a premier commercial bank in Sri Lanka and the Bank for Everyone, is committed to serving the nation, catering to the needs of the bank’s loyal clientele.
During this time of crisis in the country, the bank reiterates its pledge to serve all Sri Lankans by taking the necessary precautions to provide uninterrupted financial services through digital services and being agile according to the government and Central Bank directives to ensure the safety of all citizens.
DFCC digital banking services
Through its digital banking channels, DFCC Bank facilitates not only convenience for customers but dedicates itself to provide superior customer service of its multi-faceted products and services on offer.
DFCC Virtual Wallet and DFCC Online Banking bring you the convenience of conducting regular financial transactions such as fund transfers and utility bill payments in the safety of your home. As per the Central Bank directives, now customers can open and activate these facilities online without stepping to a branch to do the KYC verifications.
Additionally, by using DFCC Pay app, the customers can conduct payments through VISA QR, LANKA QR, Just Pay and POS machines, which are enabled for processing QR payments. This provides the experience of the contactless transaction to the customer, which is a most important fact due to the current situation of the country.
DFCC Bank on Wheels service
In the operation of controlling the COVID-19 outbreak by the Government of Sri Lanka, the public has been instructed to stay indoors. Understanding the requirement of withdrawing cash during this trying time, DFCC Bank launched ‘Bank on Wheels’ service recently to visit the customer’s doorstep to provide cash withdrawals and check bank balance services without stepping to a branch and encouraging them to stay at home.
All DFCC bank customers along with other bank customers can access this service by using their VISA, MasterCard, AMEX and JCB debit cards issued by local banks to withdraw up to Rs.150,000.
The Bank on Wheels service were available at selected locations in Dehiwala, Mount Lavinia, Modara, Moratuwa, Nawala, Malabe, Mattegoda, Narahenpita, Pannipitiya, Kotahena and will be available in the Western province in the coming days.
Branch operations
As per the Central Bank directive, the selected branches of DFCC Bank will remain open in order to provide counter transactions from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 a.m. in curfew areas. However, DFCC Bank has taken the necessary actions to implement safety measures to protect the customers who visit the branch to conduct their financial transactions.
Gloves and face masks are being used by all staff members, including security officials, while hand sanitizers and washbasins are fixed inside the branch and the ATM premises for customers to maintain their well-being.
The regular cleaning of mostly touched surfaces, elevators, ATM machines with disinfectants also is in process in order to maintain good hygiene practices at the workplace.
Financial concessions
due to COVID-19
Further, DFCC Bank has taken necessary action to grant financial concessions for its valuable clients affected by the COVID-19 pandemic based on the Central Bank directives and the relief guidelines issued by the Sri Lankan government. Customers could avail these privileges by submitting a letter of request on or before April 30, 2020 and further information can be obtained through DFCC Bank 24/7 contact centre.
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