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Last Updated : 2024-04-27 08:30:00
Amãna Bank has facilitated its debit card customers to enjoy great savings on purchases done during the months of June and July at over 40 merchants. Customers can enjoy discounts ranging from 10 percent to 40 percent from a variety of merchant categories including dining, clothing, lifestyle and many more.
Commenting on the promotion, Amãna Bank VP Consumer Banking and Strategic Marketing Siddeeque Akbar said, “During this season we are excited to engage with our customers through an attractive and exclusive array of discount offers, while also adding value to our merchant partners.”
More details of these offers can be obtained by visiting www.amanabank.lk. The bank’s VISA debit card enables customers to access their account from over two million VISA-enabled ATMs in over 200 countries and is accepted at millions of merchants globally. Amãna Bank debit card customers can also subscribe to receive timely SMS alerts on their transactions to keep them updated as a feature of added security and convenience.
As another value addition, the bank is also providing an opportunity for customers to get their bills wiped out for purchases done at merchant partners through the ‘Shop, Snap & Win’ promo on Facebook. To avail this offer, the debit card customers are required to take a selfie at the merchant outlet, post it on their Facebook wall and get the highest number of likes. The 10 customers with the highest number of likes on their post will have their bills wiped-out up to a maximum of Rs.5000.
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