SampathCards is offering Sampath Mastercard, Visa Credit and Debit Cardholders and Sampath Bank American Express Credit Cardmembers a host of added savings and other benefits on a wide range of essential expenses.
This includes 0% interest extended settlement plans on transactions made at educational institutions, hospitals, insurance companies and utility service providers as well as savings of up to 20% at Cargills FoodCity and Keells outlets around the island, the company said in a media release.
Inviting cardholders to avail themselves of the benefits on offer, Darshin Pathinayake. Head of Card Centre, Sampath Bank PLC, said, “At SampathCards, we are committed to delivering greater value to our cardholders through every phase of their lives. Standing by them during this global health and financial crisis, we have continued to extend a wide range of discounts, benefits and privileges. As part of our efforts to offer assistance with essential expenses, we are introducing 0% interest extended settlement plans on certain unavoidable expenses and are also offering discounts at supermarkets. We will continue to roll out more supportive measures to assist them during these challenging times.”
Helping cardholders with their educational expenses, SampathCards is offering six months 0% interest extended settlement plans on transactions over Rs. 15,000/- made at any educational institution until 28th February 2021.
Cardholders can obtain SampathCards’ support in the unfortunate event of incurring medical expenses through the six months 0% interest extended settlement plans on offer, for transactions over Rs.25,000/- made at any local hospital until 30th June 2021.
Insurance expenses too are covered under this promotion with six months 0% interest extended settlement plans being offered on transactions over Rs.25,000/- made at any local insurance company until 28th February 2021.
SampathCards is also offering relief on utility bill payments. Cardholders can avail themselves of three months 0% interest extended settlement plans on payments of Rs.2,500 or more made to the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), Lanka Electricity Company (LECO) and National Water Supply & Drainage Board (NWSDB). These payments should be made via the partner website, Sampath Automated Bill Settlement (SABS) facility, PayEasy or directly at the partner location.
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