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Last Updated : 2024-04-26 15:05:00
Commercial Bank Chief Manager – Card Centre Nishantha De Silva (3rd from right) receiving the award from Daraz Managing Director Rakhil Fernando (Center) in the presence of (from left) Daraz Junior Executive – Partnerships Nimesh Fernando, Senior Manager – Prepayments Sandamina Rajapaksha and Head of Partnerships Dulika Jayamanne and Commercial Bank’s Senior Manager – Card Centre Promotions & Merchant Relationships Kalinga Divaratne and Officer – Merchant Acquiring Wishan Fernando
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon was presented the award for ‘The Best Engaging Overall Cards Base’ at the recent ‘Payment Partner Performance Awards 2021’ of Daraz, South Asia’s premier online shopping marketplace.
The bank was awarded this title for empoweringthe Daraz platform by generating the highest number of transactions by both credit and debit card bases and the highest number of unique buyers’ engagement during the financial year 2020-21. This is the second consecutive year that the bank was honoured with this award.
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has been an Internet Payment (IPG) service providerto Daraz from 2018, and has since partnered with the online retailer to power ‘Daraz 11.11,’ the world’s biggest online sale.
The two organisations are working together to offer diversified and unique offers to customers with a view of offering them attractive value additions, the
bank said.
Commercial Bank cardholders can enjoy periodic discounts at Daraz with the offers structured by the bank, and the convenience of Easy Payment Plans of up to 60 months.
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