NDB Bank is introducing its latest remittance campaign, "Remittance Festival Rewards!" bringing an extra touch of joy and prosperity to customers during the festive season. This special promotion encourages customers to receive their Western Union remittances through NDB branches, offering them exciting opportunities to win valuable rewards, the bank said in a media release.
Running until April 13, the campaign will select three lucky winners every week, ensuring multiple chances for customers to be rewarded for choosing NDB Bank for their remittance transactions. With this being a time of celebration, sharing, and financial planning for the year ahead, NDB Bank hopes to reward the hard work and dedication of Sri Lankans receiving funds from loved ones abroad.
NDB Bank, in partnership with Western Union, ensures a seamless and secure remittance process, providing convenient access to funds through its branch network and digital banking solutions. By choosing NDB for remittance transactions, customers not only benefit from fast and reliable service but also contribute to strengthening Sri Lanka’s formal financial channels.
Zeyan Hameed, Vice President, Retail Banking at NDB, emphasised the significance of the campaign, stating, "The festive season is a time of giving, and through ‘Remittance Festival Rewards!’ we aim to appreciate and reward our valued customers who entrust us with their remittance needs. We take pride in offering not only financial solutions but also meaningful rewards that enhance the festive spirit.”
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