HNB is to provide a bonanza of valuable prizes on more than 100 lucky customers sending remittances to Sri Lanka every week through HNB as their money transfer service.
Customers remitting funds between 15 August 2021 and 15 January 2022 stand a chance to win household and electrical appliances such as gas stoves, pressure cookers, blenders, rice cookers, whistling kettles and flasks at weekly draws. In addition, 10 winners will also be rewarded with Rs. 100,000 each at the end of the month during the promotional period, the bank said in a media release.
HNB Remittance services offers customers convenience and security to transfer funds through the bank’s worldwide network of partners. HNB’s global network consists of more than 130 tie-ups with many renowned exchange houses and banks across the globe. Apart from Sri Lankan rupees, remitters can deposit funds in 13 designated foreign currencies.
The bank is a pioneer in Sri Lanka’s remittance industry, with more than four decades of experience. Complementing its global network, the bank has deployed representative officers in carefully selected locations to support Sri Lankan expatriates in fulfilling their financial needs, the release said.
HNB provides several disbursement options for recipients to conveniently access foreign remittances. The bank facilitates cash pick-ups over its branch counters spread across the island and encashment through ATMs using the ‘Card-less remittance withdrawal facility’ through its own, more than 780 ATMs. HNB also credits remittances to any other local bank account immediately. To ensure seamless delivery, the bank performs the processing of remittance transactions on a 24x7 basis throughout the year.
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