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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 02:12:00
Country’s premier bank Bank of Ceylon (BOC) signed a memorandum of understanding with PickMe to bring exclusive card offers to BOC cardholders.
The BOC cardholders will avail themselves to enjoy promotional offers through the PickMe app for its Food, Market, Rides and PickMe Flash categories. With this, BOC will become the first bank to come on board to give discounts in all PickMe categories.
The bank’s Deputy General Manager Product and Banking Development Ajith Karunarathne and PickMe Chief Operative Officer Isira Perera signed the MoU on behalf of each institution. Assistant General Manager Digital Product Promotion S.A.N.C. Piyumal, Chief Manager Digital Product Promotion Hasitha Amarasekara and several other officials representing the bank participated in the occasion.
With the trust that was built over 83 years, BOC offers an array of digital products, including BOC card portfolio that comes with the international acceptance. Customers are offered many opportunities to avail themselves to exclusive discount promotions through different merchants joined with the bank, which is a reasonable saving for their daily transactions.
Currently, the bank offers promotional discounts from over 3600 merchant outlets islandwide from lifestyle, personal care, fashion brands, food and beverage, leisure, educational, jewellery, leading supermarket and automobile services.
BOC cardholders are also entitled to obtain the zero instalment plan facility from some of the registered merchants and the easy settlement plan facility from any merchant.
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