Com Bank extends services to Passara

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Passara in the Uva Province is now served by the Commercial Bank of Ceylon, following the recent opening of a branch in the town.

The Passara branch, situated at No. 278, Main Street, Passara, has two ATM machines and is computer-linked to all branches, service points and supermarket banking counters operated by Commercial Bank in Sri Lanka, enabling online real-time banking. Here, Commercial Bank Deputy General Manager – Inspection Delip Fernando lights the traditional oil lamp at the opening of the Passara branch as Commercial Bank Regional Manager Uva Sabaragamuwa Region Chanura Wijetillake (left) and Commercial Bank Manager of the Passara branch Asitha Senanayake look on

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