Commercial Bank of Ceylon has been announced as the Official Banking Partner for the 38th edition of the Colombo Shopping Festival, the highly anticipated annual event organised by Aitken Spence Conventions and Exhibitions, a division of Aitken Spence Travels.
This year’s festival will take place from December 13 to 22, at Sirimavo Bandaranaike Memorial Exhibition Centre in Colombo (BMICH).
Widely recognised as Sri Lanka’s largest and most popular shopping festival, the Colombo Shopping Festival (CSF) has been a shopper’s paradise for over three decades.
Held in the heart of Colombo, this much-awaited event attracts thousands of visitors annually, offering a unique shopping experience for all.
(from left) Madura Pandikorala (Senior Assistant Manager), Aparna Jagoda (Chief Manager, Marketing), Dushmantha Jayasuriya (Chief Manager, Retail Product Department) and Nishantha de Silva (Head of Card Centre) of Commercial Bank and Nalin Jayasundara (Managing Director), Suranga Ratanayake (Vice President/COO), Ziyan Amen (General Manager) and Madhawa Wijeratne (Assistant General Manager) of Aitken Spence Travels at the sponsorship handing over ceremony
This upcoming festival promises to deliver an even bigger and more exciting experience this December.
As Aitken Spence Conventions and Exhibitions celebrates 37 consecutive sessions of organising this flagship event, the festival continues to grow in appeal, drawing larger crowds each year.
Sponsors, exhibitors, trade stall holders, and loyal shoppers eagerly anticipate this annual celebration, recognising it as a trusted and sustainable platform to showcase and purchase valuable products and services.
Through its partnership with Commercial Bank, the festival aims to elevate the visitor experience by offering exclusive banking services, on-site facilities, and special promotions for shoppers.
This collaboration underscores a strong commitment to delivering greater value and convenience, ensuring an unforgettable and next-level shopping experience for all attendees.
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