SampathCards is offering 0% interest extended settlement plans on a wide range of essential expenses.
Sampath Mastercard, Visa Credit Cardholders and Sampath Bank American Express Credit Cardmembers offer three months 0 per cent interest extended settlement plans on payments of Rs.2,500 or more made to Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB), Lanka Electricity Company (LECO) and National Water Supply & Drainage Board (NWSDB) until June 30, the bank announced on Wednesday.
The payments need to be made via the partner website, Sampath Automated Bill Settlement (SABS) facility, PayEasy.lk, Sampath WePay Mobile Application or directly at the partner location using Sampath Credit Cards.
Any payment of Rs.15,000 and above made to any educational institution, locally or internationally, until June 30 can be converted into 3 months 0 per cent extended settlement plan.
6 months 0 per cent extended settlement plans are on offer on credit card transactions of Rs.25,000 and above at any local insurance company until July 31.
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