

NDB Bank partnered with Kandy City Centre as the Official Banking Partner of Splash Shopping Fiesta 2025, the biggest shopping festival of the season, held on December 24-28.
The event brought together an exciting blend of retail, entertainment, and festive cheer, creating a vibrant shopping experience for customers in the Central Province during the year-end season, the bank said in a media release.
As the Official Banking Partner, NDB Bank played a key role in enhancing the overall experience by offering exclusive banking privileges to shoppers. NDB cardholders who participated in the Fiesta were able to enjoy discounts of up to 20 per cent, adding greater value and convenience to their festive shopping while reinforcing NDB’s commitment to delivering lifestyle-driven benefits to its customers.
Ashan Wikramanayake, Assistant Vice President, Head of Card Centre at NDB, shared his insights on the importance of such partnerships, noting that Splash Shopping Fiesta 2025 provided an ideal platform for the bank to connect meaningfully with customers in a dynamic, high-engagement environment. He also highlighted that initiatives of this nature allow NDB to go beyond traditional banking touchpoints and engage with customers in moments that matter most to them.
Held at Kandy City Centre, a premier lifestyle and retail destination in the heart of Kandy, Splash Shopping Fiesta 2025 once again lived up to its reputation as a much-anticipated annual event. NDB Bank’s participation reflected its ongoing commitment to supporting community-centric events that promote economic activity, strengthen customer relationships, and celebrate the spirit of togetherness during the festive season.
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