To celebrate Avurudu this year, HNB PLC has announced the launch of the ‘Singithi Jumbo Avurudu’ campaign for its minor savers, with a wide range of exciting presents and gift vouchers.
Commencing from March 23 until April 30,l 2021, HNB is offering an array of benefits for all HNB Singithi and Teen account holders below 16 years of age.
“We’re extremely pleased to share the joy of Avurudu by supplementing our Singithi Savings scheme for our young savers. With these promotions, we’re able to encourage the youth on their path towards a financially secure future, while providing exciting gifts that will boost their academic journey. In the coming years, we’re hoping to look at expanding the scope of these schemes so we can continue supporting our young savers,” HNB Head of Deposits Viranga Gamage said in a media release.
In addition to encouraging the continuous academic progress of Singithi account holders, the bank also provides an exciting array of gifts for its young savers. These range from items such as pen-holders and caps for deposits of Rs. 5,000, to umbrellas or school bags for deposits of Rs. 10,000, to a whiteboard fully equipped with accessories for deposits of Rs. 25,000.
Additionally, Singithi savers who make deposits of Rs. 50,000 will receive either a sports bag or a voucher worth Rs. 1,500. HNB will also provide Singithi account holders with vouchers valued at Rs. 5,000 for deposits of Rs. 100,000, and Rs. 20,000 for deposits of Rs. 500,000. The vouchers can be redeemed at outlets of any of HNB’s partner merchants, including Abans, Arpico Supercentre, DSI, Mallika Hemachandra Jewellers, Nithyakalyani Jewellery, Stone ‘N’ String, Sarasavi Bookshop, Vijitha Yapa, and Zuzi.
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