Seylan Bank has introduced online account opening for Seylan Tikiri for children in line with its responsible banking principles.
The initiative will ensure greater safety and convenience for its youngest customers and parents with minimal physical interaction, whilst continuing to inculcate the habit of savings in children, the bank said in a media release.
“Seylan Bank has been at the forefront of offering digital banking solutions for customers, and the online account opening option is the latest in a long line of solutions by the bank tailored to minimise the need for customers to visit physical locations for their banking needs. Parents who wish to open a Seylan Tikiri Account for their children can simply visit www.seylan.lk to complete the application process for a new account. To maximize customer safety Parents/Guardians only need to spend a minimal amount of time to sign and receive the physical savings passbook at their branch of choice at their convenience. The bank will then be in touch with the Parents/Guardians directly to complete formalities and get their little ones’ savings journey started,” the release said.
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