The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has secured more discounts and special offers for credit and debit card holders using their cards for online purchases, providing further encouragement to minimise travel and interaction with people.
The latest offers announced by the bank encompass a diverse range of requirements from meals, snacks and pharmaceuticals to stationery, consumer electronics and even furniture, and provide discounts of up to 55% on purchases by credit card, up to 25% on payments by debit card, or waivers of delivery charges, the bank said in a media release.
Participating in the promotion in the restaurants category are the Steuart by Citrus, The Burger, Taj Samudra, Movenpick, Cinnamon Grand, Cinnamon Lakeside, Galle Face Hotel, Kingsbury, Café Maitland – Mount Lavinia Hotel, Maharaja Palace and Cuisine Colombo.
‘My Softlogic’ is offering discounts on consumer electronics and furniture, Promate on stationery, Quick Med on pharmaceuticals, wellness and personal care products, while Rancrisp Cashew adds snacks to the mix.
Minimum bill values apply, and in some instances the offers are valid on specific days of the week, the bank said. Some of the offers end 30th June, while others will be in force till 4th July, 15th July, 21st July, 31st July and 15th August. Details of all the ongoing offers can be viewed on the bank’s website.
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