patpat.lk recently upgraded its offering and website, claiming to be Sri Lanka’s biggest online search platform catering to all lifestyle needs.
With these latest enhancements, consumers can now access a wide range of products and services across the five key verticals vehicle, marketplace, property, education and leisure, amounting to over 100,000+ ads, along with unique financial assistance options to suit individual requirements, according to a company media release.
“One of the key features of the site is that it helps users achieve their aspirations by providing financial assistance for any product or service listed on the site. Users can easily apply for vehicle leases, property loans, educational loans, personal loans and credit cards via the platform. The application can be submitted online and the team at patpat.lk will be in touch with the applicant within 15 minutes. The platform is designed to equally benefit both merchants and dealers with informative new landing pages with design improvements for easy access,” it said.
The marketplace has over a 100+ categories, which includes electronic items, fashion items, food and beverage, groceries and many more. Customers have the option to contact merchants through WhatsApp and Viber for any assistance or information related to their listed product or service. patpat.lk has given utmost priority to many local producers and entrepreneurs, under a special section titled ‘Made in Sri Lanka’ to further strengthen the Sri Lankan MSME segment. In addition, merchants can sell their products or service on the platform free of charge, with no commissions or fees charged by patpat.lk.
patpat.lk is a fully Sri Lankan lifestyle platform and trusted partner with many accolades under its name. Designed and developed locally and moulded to suit our requirements, the platform won “BestWeb.lk Gold award in 2021 and emerged winners at the SLT Zero One Awards 2018/2019 for Best Digital-Enabled Product/Service.
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