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20 Ceylinco Life policy-holders enjoy luxury ocean cruise

 

Ceylinco Life recently provided 20 lucky policy-holders a luxury ocean cruise as part of the company’s ‘Family Savari’ programme.

These 20 people from Uragasmanhandiya (Galle District), Matale, Kandana, Homagama and Kegalle are now back in Sri Lanka after a four-day tour of Singapore and Malaysia, which included a cruise of the Malacca Straits on the opulent ‘Star Virgo’ luxury liner, the company said.

Their itinerary included a city tour of Singapore, a visit to Underwater World and a tour of Sentosa Island, a shopping spree at Mustafa Shopping Centre, a tour of historic sites and a shopping spree in Kuala Lumpur, dining at some of the finest restaurants in both countries and the fun-packed leisure cruise.

“The dream overseas vacation provided to these five policyholder families was the first phase of Ceylinco Life’s latest mega promotion in the Family Savari series, and was to be followed by a full-day’s visit to the Leisure World theme park at Avissawella for more than 2,400 winners,” the statement said.
“The promotion was an unqualified success in terms of the public response to it from all districts of Sri Lanka,” said Thushara Ranasinghe, Deputy Chief Executive Director at Ceylinco Life. “The luxury ocean cruise provided a spectacular and unforgettable experience to the grand prize winners and was feat of smooth execution.”


 
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