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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 20:04:00
DFCC Bank, the premier commercial bank in Sri Lanka, was recently awarded as having the Best Digital Wallet Sri Lanka, at Global Banking and Finance Awards 2021, organised by the Global Banking and Finance Review magazine, attesting to its continued status as the Bank for Everyone.
The bank received the award for its revolutionary Virtual Wallet. This accolade highlights the international recognition placed on the bank’s continuous efforts to create inclusive value for all stakeholders, while building and securing a resilient
Sri Lanka. The awards also reflect the bank’s success in developing innovative, impactful services such as the wallet, that have excelled in creating significant economic and social value for its customers and the public.
The DFCC Virtual Wallet holds the accolade as the first mobile wallet launched in Sri Lanka in 2015.
Commenting on the awards and the bank’s international recognition, DFCC Bank CEO Lakshman Silva stated, “DFCC Bank is very proud to have been named as having the Best Digital Wallet at the recent Global Banking and Finance Review Awards. The accolades highlight the bank’s dedication and commitment towards providing world-class customer service, while digitally enabling its stakeholders and creating a resilient, financially secure future for society. Being celebrated as having the best digital wallet motivates us to continue to excel at the summit of the local banking and finance industry – all while keeping our promise of creating an abundance of socio-economic value as the premier commercial bank in
Sri Lanka.”
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