Lanka Bell has further expanded its footprint through the ‘Bell Store’ concept via the Arpico Super Centre network island-wide.
Under the ‘Bell Store’ concept, Lanka Bell currently has four such outlets at the Arpico Super Centres in Nawinna, Battaramulla, Malabe and Piliyandala. The expansion sees the opening of three more such outlets in Matara, Kandana and Wennappuwa, the company said in a media release.
Speaking on the recent expansion, Managing Director of Lanka Bell, Dr. Prasad Samarasinghe said, “The expansion of our Bell Store outlets further augments our mission to make even greater strides as a total ICT provider. Through our Bell Stores, we ensure that the latest innovative products and services are accessible to all and our presence is felt in every area – be it the city or the rural village. Sri Lanka deserves to be on par with internationally renowned standards in the digital and ITC landscape and it is our mission to fulfil that goal”.
This pioneering concept introduced by Lanka Bell enables customers to make all bill payments and reload facilities pertaining to Lanka Bell and other service providers such as Airtel, Dialog, Mobitel and Hutch. Customers can even obtain new connections from these operators as well as Dialog TV connections. In addition, customers can also gain access to a variety of Prolink products, such as UPS & mobile chargers.
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