People’s Bank has entered into a partnership with Toyota Lanka (Pvt) Limited to provide corporate solutions. The tie-up will help leverage People's Bank's modern Corporate Digital Solutions to fulfill local and international financial requirements of Toyota Lanka, the bank said in a media release.
An agreement announcing the partnership was exchanged by Sujeewa Rajapakse - Chairman of People's Bank and Manohara Atukorala-Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer of Toyota Lanka at the People’s Bank Head Office in Colombo 2 recently. Toyota Lanka is the sole authorised distributor for Toyota vehicles in Sri Lanka and a fully-owned subsidiary of Toyota Tsusho Corporation (TTC), Japan and therefore a global member company of the prestigious Toyota Group of Japan.
M.A. Bonniface Silva-Acting Chief Executive Officer/General Manager of People’s Bank, Gayan Karunarathna-Senior General Manager-Finance, ICT & Admin-Toyota Lanka, Damitha Gunarathne – Senior Unit Head (Finance), Chathura Dharmasiri – In Charge – Brand & Marketing, Niroshan Rajapakse – Executive Finance, Lionel Galagedara, Deputy General Manager(Channel Management)of People’s Bank, A.U.L.A Anzar. - Assistant General Manager (Marketing) and Shyma Jumat - Manager – People’s Elegance Branch) were present at the event.
People's Bank has already installed ATM at the Wattala Toyota Lanka Head office for the use of daily customers and employees of Toyota Lanka. In addition to the standard features, the state-of-the-art ATM also offers cardless cash withdrawals and modified to better suit customer needs. Through this strong partnership, customers and staff of both organisations will be mutually get benefitted enjoying attractive product and service offerings, the release said.
Picture - People’s Bank and Toyota Lanka (Pvt) Limited Sri Lanka exchanging the MOU.
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