Seylan Bank felicitates high-flying Grade Five Scholarship Tikiri account holders

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Seylan Tikiri, the most sought-after minor savings account in Sri Lanka, felicitated Tikiri account holders who had excelled in the Grade 5 Scholarship Examination with a cash prize of Rs. 100,000.

H.A. Senuji Akithma Hettiarachchi from Reggie Ranatunga Primary School in Minuwangoda and Navascan Nathy from Chawakachcheri Hindu Primary School, who were ranked the second in the island for the best results in their Grade 5 Scholarship Examination received Rs. 100,000 each along with a host of Tikiri gifts for their deposits with Seylan Bank.

Commenting on the recognition, Seylan Bank PLC Head of Marketing and Sales Gamika De Silva said, “Education is the most powerful weapon which kids can use to change the world. Education helps personal development and increases the country’s potential to thrive forward both socially and economically. Over the years, we have been rewarding the high-flyers of the Grade Five Scholarship Examination with exciting prizes, so that they are encouraged to do more and learn more. We at Seylan Bank believe that recognising children for their excellence ignites their hope and as Bank with a heart, we have come forward to fuel their aspirations and support them to become a valuable asset to the nation.”

Seylan Bank continues to engage with students and parents through the Bank’s Grade 5 Scholarship seminar series. Furthermore, ‘Seylan Pahasara’, the Bank’s nation-wide CSR program has empowered thousands of students from underprivileged backgrounds by providing them access to digital and latest educational tools.

As the leading minor savings account, ‘Seylan Tikiri’ continue to shape the lives of children by providing early development skills such as reading and the habit of savings along with good social values. Tikiri was the first account to launch Seylan Tikiri World Children’s Month where celebrations spanned through October, thus creating noteworthy memories among children. 

 

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