Amãna Bank has partnered with Softlogic GLOMARK to offer a month wide discount for purchases made through its Debit Cards. Amãna Bank Debit Cards will be eligible for a 10% discount on all bills in excess of Rs 4,000/- excluding selected essential items. The offer will be applicable at all Softlogic GLOMARK stores from 12 April to 15 May 2021, Amana Bank said in a statement.
Commenting on this special offer, the bank’s Manager Corporate Communications and Marketing Azim Rali said “We are very happy to partner with Softlogic Glomark to avail our customers a month long discount during this festive season. I am confident that this offer will generate value for Softlogic Glomark while also benefiting all categories of Amana Bank debit card holders.”
Sharing his views on this partnership Manager Marketing of Softlogic Glomark Gayan Caldera said “It is indeed great to have tied-up with Amana Bank to offer a special discount for their card holders during this festive Season. GLOMARK is Sri Lanka’s first inspirational global market which aims revolutionizing the country’s modern retail trade landscape with its unique and curated global experience aimed to deliver the best to our discerning consumer.”
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