Commercial Bank Credit Card holders can enjoy discounts of up to 25% and other benefits when they order fresh vegetables, fruits, seafood and meals via glomark.lk and the PickMe Food App following a tie-up between the bank and these retail and delivery partners.
The bank’s Credit card customers are entitled to a 25% discount on the items covered by the offer every Saturday when they purchase via the Glomark Supermarket website and pay for their shopping with their Credit cards for bills over the value of Rs 2,500. This offer will run till the end of July 2021 and will enable shoppers to enjoy discounts up to a maximum of Rs 1,500, the bank said in a media release.
Furthermore, Commercial Bank is also offering a 20% discount, subject to a maximum of Rs 2,000, on the entire bill between 10am and 6pm, every Wednesday to Credit Card holders shopping online at Glomark. This promotion can be enjoyed by those with a minimum bill value of Rs 5000 and will be available until the end of June 2021. The discount is applicable to a maximum of three units of an item or 3kgs per product.
ComBank cardholders can also have Rs 400 slashed from their total bills until 30th June 2021, when they buy meals via the PickMe app using their registered cards, for up to five orders, each with a minimum value of Rs 2000. Customers who have registered their cards on the PickMe app can avail of this benefit by simply entering the promo code displayed on the app at the time of their purchases, the bank said.
Additionally, ComBank Credit Card holders will have three delivery fees waived off from their total bills until 30th June 2021, when they shop at Keellssuper.com or via the Keells mobile app using their registered Credit Cards, for a minimum bill value of Rs 3500.
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