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Last Updated : 2024-04-18 00:44:00
Amãna Bank, pioneers of the non-interest-based banking model in Sri Lanka, has once again launched an attractive programme to all its children’s savings account holders and potential account holders, where everyone has an opportunity to receive exciting gifts as they grow their account balances.
The customers who grow their account balances from Rs.5,000 up to Rs.100,000 between June 12 to August 31, 2017, will be rewarded with a variety of edutainment toys according to the stipulated target deposit amount reached. Upon growing the account by Rs.5,000, the customer will be rewarded with a digital watch and once they surpass the Rs.10,000 growth target, they will be gifted a Crossword board game. The customer will be additionally rewarded a Green Power board game for growing the account by Rs.25,000 and once the Rs.50,000 target is achieved, they will walk away with a magnetic dart board. The account holders who are successful in growing their account by Rs.100,000 will be given the grand prize of a remote control helicopter.
Commenting on this promotion, the bank’s Vice President Retail Banking and Marketing Siddeeque Akbar said, “We have launched this programme to motivate our customers to grow their balances from an early age and the gifts on offer will not only be enjoyable but will also stimulate the child’s mind.”
Amãna Bank children’s savings account helps minors achieve their full potential by providing them with a strong financial foundation and guiding them towards financial discipline to ensure they are taught the importance of being responsible, ethical and fair. The account is based on the principles of profit sharing and offers a higher share of the profits earned through the bank’s investment pool to help children achieve their dreams faster.
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