Seylan Bank has simplified inward remittance options for Sri Lankans overseas with added benefits making it a prime choice to send money back home, the bank said in a media release.
The bank has also made special arrangements to cater to the requirements of beneficiaries on urgent cash remittances during this lockdown period with strict travel restrictions. With its enhanced service levels and wide array of partners, Seylan Bank is also supporting the increased inflow of foreign exchange into the country during a vital period.
“Recipients in Sri Lanka can collect inward remittances through Seylan Bank in real-time, benefiting from its hassle-free no queue service, and no additional fees,” it said. Furthermore, an additional Rs. 2 per USD remitted from overseas will be added to the conversion rate by Seylan Bank, increasing the amount of money received at home. Non-account holders of Seylan Bank can also benefit from this service.
“Many Sri Lankans are resident overseas, either having migrated permanently or for work. As Sri Lankans, we have a tendency to watch out for our families no matter where we are, especially during times like these. We invite our valued customers to visit us and experience the unparalleled Seylan Bank remittance services. We will ensure you receive the best benefits when collecting funds sent through our many inward remittance partners including Seycash, RIA, Western Union, Transfast, Instant Cash, Unistream, Cash Express, Speed Send, Intel Express, Placid Express," said Nalin Nissangaratchie, Senior Manager International Financial Services at Seylan Bank.
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