Sri Lanka’s leading integrated financial services provider HNB FINANCE PLC, addressing the rising demand for gold loan services in the Kalutara district, recently launched its all new Gold Loan unit at its Mathugama branch located at No.143, Agalawatta road, Mathugama.
The new Gold Loan Unit was declared open by HNB FINANCE MD/CEO Chaminda Prabhath, and now offers some of the industry’s best values for gold at the lowest rates, facilitating customers with the assurance of not being over-charged, and also promises no documentation charges or hidden fees at any point, the company said in a media release.
“The rising demand for gold loans and related services gave us the opportunity to cater a personalised and reassured service to all our existing and potential customers in the Mathugama area. I am confident that we will take the lead in facilitating seamless and customer-centric financial services and gold loan facilities,” said HNB FINANCE PLC Head of Gold Loans Lakshman Ranasinghe.
Designed to bring maximum value to any business or individual with the utmost care, the Gold Loan Unit offers cash loans against the customer’s gold.
Customers who apply for a loan through HNB FINANCE’s Gold Loan Unit will be catered to on a specialised basis, and will receive the company’s fullest support and cooperation, including personalised services for customers who wish to conduct the process at their convenience.
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