Seylan Bank installs 2 new off-site ATMs at Colombo National Hospital and Trincomalee

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Seylan Bank Area Manager Mutateesa opening the Trincomalee off-site ATM, flanked by St. Mary’s Cathedral Rector Rev. Dr. B. Paul Robinson, Devine Mercy Shrine Administrator Rev. Fr. Madurangan Croos, IP Uppuveli Police Station OIC B.A. Premalal and Trincomalee Branch Manager R.M.M. Foumy
 

 Seylan Bank Director/CEO Kapila Ariyaratne opening the ATM at National Hospital accompanied by National Hospital Deputy Director General of Health Services Dr. W.K. Wickremasinghe

Seylan Bank PLC expanded its off-site Automated Teller Machine (ATM) network with the addition of two new units installed at the Colombo National Hospital and in Trincomalee recently.

With these additions, people who are visiting the Colombo National Hospital will be able to withdraw cash conveniently 24 hours a day and 365 days a year. Meanwhile, the second off-site ATM established at the Divine Mercy Shrine, Alles Garden, Trincomalee will allow customers in the vicinity to access their accounts 24 hours a day, providing greater convenience and accessibility. 

“We’re aware that ATMs are an alternative channel to access money. As the bank with a heart, we want to enhance our ATM network to offerour customers the opportunity to have access to their banking needs wherever they go,” said Seylan Bank PLCHead of Marketing and Sales Gamika De Silva.

Along with over 200 ATMs of Seylan Bank, customers also have access to another 3700+ ATMs through the Lanka Pay Network using the Seylan Bank’s Debit Card. While being globally recognised at millions of merchant locations,Seylan customers can also keep a tab of their ATM and merchant transactions by subscribing to the SMS alert service offered as an added security feature and convenience, free of charge.

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