DFCC Bank has bagged four awards at the recently concluded BestWeb.lk 2020 Awards organized by the LK Domain Registry.
The bank was recognized with the following award categories; ‘Most Popular Website – Winner’, ‘Best Tamil Website – Bronze Winner’, ‘Best Sinhalese Website – Merit Winner’, and ‘Best Banking Website – Merit Winner’, it said in a media release.
The LK Domain Registry recognizes websites based on an array of criteria including creativity, technical advancement and user friendliness, through a panel of industry experts and public voting. This year, DFCC achieved the status of ‘Most Awarded Bank’, while also securing the coveted ‘Most Popular Banking and Finance Website’ award.
“The award winning DFCC website has a wide range of features designed specifically to cater to the expanding needs of their customers. The newly added trilingual feature enables users to browse through the pages in Sinhala, Tamil, or English with ease. With the increasing Internet penetration rate in Sri Lanka, this effective feature lets users from all backgrounds and regions to gain an understanding about DFCC’s products and offerings,” the release said.
Commenting on the awards, DFCC CEO Lakshman Silva noted, “We are delighted with the recognition our website has received with these awards, as it goes to reaffirm our constant strive to enhance the overall banking experience of our customers. The importance of quality non traditional channels is of significant importance today more than ever, and DFCC has been quick to identify approaches through which we can add value to the digital banking journey of our customers.”
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