Amãna Bank, towards enhancing its Children’s Savings offering with value additions, has tied up with Bata Sri Lanka to offer a 15 per cent discount for the Bank’s Children’s Savings Account holders to purchase ‘B.first’ brand of shoes coinciding with the reopening of schools which were closed for over five months owing to the pandemic, the bank said in a media release.
Commenting on this special offer, the bank’s Vice President Retail Banking and Marketing Siddeeque Akbar said: “Our partnership with Bata is very timely with the recommencement of schools and I am thankful for Bata Sri Lanka for coming forward to offer this discount which will be a great value addition to our Children’s Savings Account proposition.”
Sharing his views on the partnership, Bata Sri Lanka’s Managing Director/Country Manager Clive Rodrigo said: “It is indeed a great opportunity for us to tie-up with Amana Bank to offer a special discount for their Children’s Savings account holders. Bata Sri Lanka is being serving the Sri Lankan customers since 1950 and we will always be responsible for a quality foot wear to our customers.”
Above: Amana Bank and Bata officials at the launch.
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