As the dawn of the Sinhala and Tamil New Year approaches, LOLC credit cards has announced their plethora of exclusive offers and activations for customers across Sri Lanka.
From year-round discount campaigns to flexible instalment plans, LOLC Cards provides something in store for every cardholder, the company said in a media release.
LOLC Credit Cards has forged partnerships with 400+brands and merchants, both in Colombo and across regional areas.
Going beyond the confines of city-centric offerings, this year LOLC Credit Cards has expanded its collaborations to encompass regional-level merchants. This strategic move will ensure that the customers residing outside of Colombo also have the opportunity to access a diverse range of discounts and benefits, thus catering to a broader demographic.
Commenting on the Card Centre Avurudu activations hosted by LOLC Finance, Yasantha Samaranayake, Assistant General Manager - Credit Cards, Consumer & Digital Business at LOLC Finance PLC, said: “In an era where waiting for seasonal sales is a thing of the past, LOLC Credit Cards proudly unveils its year-round discount campaigns. This tactical initiative empowers customers to enjoy savings whenever they engage in shopping activities. By eliminating the need to await special occasions, and slightly minimising the burden of the living cost in the modern day, this activation ensures that cardholders can optimise their purchases throughout the year, enhancing their overall shopping experience. Through our execution of these exclusive offers, we aim to redefine the shopping experience for our customers. From forging strategic partnerships with top-tier brands to offering flexible payment solutions, we have laid the groundwork for a year brimming with savings and indulgence. At LOLC we're committed to ensuring that every transaction with LOLC Credit Cards is not just a purchase, but an opportunity to indulge and save."
In addition to its existing benefits, LOLC Credit Cards offers discounts of up to 60% at selected partner merchants, further enhancing the value proposition for cardholders.
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