BOC City Branch completes 1500th leasing facility

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Bank of Ceylon, the first Government bank in Sri Lanka with 625 branches which began with its first office at Fort on 1 August, 1939 has provided a great service and has commenced a leasing service recently. BOC City held an event for the 1500th leasing service. Teleview Managing Director Sunil Rathnayake (left) one of the bank’s long standing customers of that branch was the beneficiary of the leasing service, BOC Assistant Manager D. P. K. Rathnasinghe, Head of Leasing O. G. Gunasena, Chief Manager AGM Western Province North Daya Gunasiri and others participated.

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