HNB PLC has announced a partnership with Pick Me to provide all its customers with free delivery through the service providers’ app.
Available to all HNB debit and credit cardholders, the facility provides customers with a discount of Rs. 250 from their total bill or delivery charges for a maximum of four orders made via Pick Me when ordering groceries and essentials, and will be valid until April 30.
“This is an unprecedented crisis and we want to do everything possible to ensure the well-being of our customers, while easing their burden in fulfilling their needs for essential supplies. We also wish to thank our partner, Pick Me, for the work that they are doing in supporting Sri Lankans through this difficult time. Our bank is proud to support such a vital endeavor,” HNB Deputy General Manager- Retail & SME, Sanjay Wijemanne said in a media release.
Ordering via the Pick Me application is available for customers in selected areas, with the facility being expanded rapidly to offer delivery services island-wide.
The partnership was also part of a slew of special support measures initiated by HNB for cardholders in terms of payments to help tide them through the COVID-19 crisis.
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