Seylan Bank has partnered with Asiri Hospitals (Pvt) Ltd to offer a multitude of value-added benefits and services for all Seylan Harasara account holders.
Through this partnership Seylan Harasara, senior citizen account holders will receive benefits from Asiri Hospitals which include 20% off on Laboratory Investigations and Diabetic Foot Assessments, 20% off on room rates, 15% off on CT & MRI scans, 10% off on Mammogram, X-rays, ECG scans, a Rs.10,000 waive off from the standard price for PET scans and 20% off on ‘Asiri amazing care’ membership rates, the bank said in a media release
“Seylan considers senior citizens a significant part of society who have played a vital role in moulding future generations. In an attempt to show its gratitude for all of their hard work and efforts, team Seylan initiated a partnership with one of the top healthcare service providers in the country to offer exceptional healthcare benefits as one enters retirement age,” it said.
Seylan Bank invites senior citizens who are looking for a retirement plan that will enable them to live the golden stages of their life with financial freedom and ease of mind to become a part of the Seylan Harasara family.
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