Wednesday Dec 11, 2024
Tuesday, 31 January 2012 00:00 - - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}
National Development Bank PLC (NDB) entered the town Kaduwela offering its financial services and solutions to an area that is fast becoming a landmark commercial hub.
NDB’s 62nd branch was ceremoniously declared open by NDB Chief Operating Officer Chrishanthi Jayawardena NDB Vice President and Head of Information Technologies Sujeewa Dissanayake.
The city of Kaduwela is located along the Kelani Valley and has been historically known for its strategic location. Today Kaduwela is recognised as a commercial hub for construction, raw materials and equipment. The bustling city is also home to many entrepreneurs and businessmen
With the development of the new Kandy Road and Sri Lanka’s first expressway which runs adjacent to the city, Kaduwela is currently undergoing a major transformation in terms of development.
NDB shares the same impetus of this growth and proudly arrives in Kaduwela introducing a range of innovative financial products and services with the vision of changing lives of the community in Kaduwela
With the influx of entrepreneurs in the town, NDB will be offering SME products to potential small and medium businessmen in support of the development activities in Kaduwela.
With its expertise and knowledge in SME financing services, the Bank will offer many financing facilities including short term working capital loans, supplier and distributor financing and long term funding, which will be beneficial to the businesses in the area.
In addition NDB will offer customers a range of commercial banking services, such as current and savings accounts, children’s savings accounts with an exciting gift scheme, NRFC/RFC accounts, fixed deposits, housing loans, education loans, personal loans, leasing facilities, credit cards, debit cards, pawning services, Western Union Money transfer services, internet banking and Bancassurrance.
The Branch is located at No: 501/2 Awissawella Road, Kaduwela and will be open from Monday to Friday from 9a.m. to 4p.m.