NDB Bank has announced a partnership with John Keells Properties to provide a 100 per cent home loan financing solution for Phase 3 of the VIMAN residential project in Ja-Ela.
Located in the heart of Ja-Ela’s thriving suburban hub, VIMAN has rapidly emerged as one of the most sought-after residential developments in the region. With 418 modern residential units spread across six acres and 75 per cent of the overall project already sold out, VIMAN blends contemporary urban living with serene natural surroundings. Each unit is designed to offer the ideal balance of comfort, privacy, and lifestyle – with 2-bedroom and 3-bedroom options available in Phase 3, the bank said in a media release.
Through this exclusive financing offer, NDB Bank enables prospective homeowners to secure their dream residence with 100 per cent financing—removing the upfront financial burden and making homeownership more accessible than ever. This is the first time a bank in Sri Lanka’s banking industry has extended such a 100 per cent financing offer for a premier residential development, setting a new precedent in customer-focused financial innovation, the release said.
The loan facility will be disbursed in line with a pre-approved construction schedule, with the final tranche released upon execution of the Deed of Transfer. As the project is expected to be completed by 2027, this structure ensures both flexibility and peace of mind for homeowners throughout the process.
This limited-time offer is valid until September 2025, presenting a unique opportunity for homebuyers to invest in one of Sri Lanka’s most exciting residential developments, with unmatched financial support from NDB Bank.
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