Commercial Credit and Finance PLC, one of Sri Lanka's premier non-bank financial institutions, recently joined hands with MMBL Money Master (brand name of MMBL Money Transfer (Pvt) Ltd), a joint venture between Mercantile Merchant Bank and Aitken Spence PLC, the largest representative in Sri Lanka for Western Union money transfers.
This partnership will enable the public to collect remittances sent through Western Union at any Commercial Credit branch across its expansive network in 129 locations island-wide. The newly forged partnership brings Commercial Credit customers a leap closer to their loved ones residing overseas. The operations were set to officially commence on February 17, Commercial Credit said in a media release.
Speaking on the partnership, Commercial Credit’s Director/COO Rajiv Cassie Chitty said, “Our main focus has always been to empower our customers. We have striven to meet this goal over the years, and by joining hands with MMBL Money Master, we hope they are better able to access and carry out transactions with ease. Given the current situation around the globe, we know that distance between loved ones here and those overseas has remained a weighted burden on families. We do what we can to ensure that our customer’s burdens are lessened in this aspect at least.”
Director, Aitken Spence Group Ltd and Managing Director of MMBL Money Transfer (Pvt) Ltd Dinesh Mendis said: “We are pleased to add Commercial Credit Finance PLC to our portfolio of partners which will no doubt be of immense benefit to beneficiaries of remittances received via Western Union across the Country. We see this as yet another milestone in our two and a half decade plus journey in facilitating our mission of improving access to receive remittances and giving the consumer the widest choice of easily accessible ‘right next door’ locations’’.
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