Amana Bank now allows its customers the ability to register for Internet and mobile banking from their homes. Customers can get registered by conveniently following a few steps; which are detailed on the bank’s website www.amanabank.lk, while not requiring to visit any branch at all.
Amana Bank's Internet Banking facility allows customers to experience an array of banking services at their fingertips from home or workplaces, anytime, anywhere, which includes online access to deposit and advance accounts, view and print account statements, real time account transfers to accounts within Amãna Bank as well as accounts at other banks, and enabling standing order transactions. Amana Bank assures that its online banking service is protected by leading industry security technologies, while providing a reliable, credible and responsive portal, the bank said in a media release.
Customers intending to register for Internet Banking are required to send a request letter, for which the format is available for download via https://www.amanabank.lk/register-for-internet-banking.html or bit.ly/Int_Banking. Once all customer details are verified, the customer can expect to receive the required user credentials to access internet banking services within 48 hours.
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