NDB ‘Unu Kewum’ offers are back this Avurudu

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The Sinhala and Tamil New Year is a one-of-a-kind celebration that is held with great reverence in Sri Lanka. It is also a time when we shop for gifts, new clothes and other essentials for ourselves and our loved ones. 

Understanding this requirement, NDB GoodLife Credit Cards once again brings the ‘Unu Kewum’ offers to the table by partnering with over 3,000 merchant outlets island wide with an exciting amount of discounts for all NDB GoodLife cardholders. 

Cardholders can experience the shopping with savings up to 50% on clothing and accessories and up to 50% savings on hotels and resorts with your NDB Goodlife Card this Avurudu. Take your loved ones to any of our partner merchant restaurants and enjoy up to 30% savings on dining in over 15 offer categories.

Further, NDB Goodlife Credit Card brings you additional savings while pumping fuel this New Year Season. Pump fuel on 12 April from 4 p.m. till 8 p.m. and receive a cash back up to 25% on the bill value.   

Applications for NDB ‘Good Life’ Credit Cards could be made at any one of the NDB branches island wide. Further assistance and details on NDB ‘Good Life’ Credit Cards can be obtained from the Bank’s 24 hour Call Centre on 011 244 8888, visiting the bank’s corporate website via www.ndbbank.com or referring to the dedicated digital page via www.ndbbank.com.  

NDB Bank is an affiliate of the NDB Group, one of the fastest growing financial services conglomerates in Sri Lanka, with the strategic mission to be the dominant leader in the financial services and banking sector. From its inception, the group which includes NDB Bank, NDB Investment Banking, NDB Wealth, NDB Securities, and NDB Capital has been a catalyst in the development of the nation, strengthening and empowering entrepreneurs, corporates and individuals from all strata of the economy. Our customers across all group companies have benefited from the product and service offerings of the NDB group.

 

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