clock December 24,2023

Nations Trust Bank’s Remittance Initiative Supports Country’s Efforts to Increase Foreign Remittance Inflow

Nations Trust Bank successfully concluded its “We Transfer More Than Just Money” remittance initiative for 2024, resulting in a significant surge in foreign remittances from overseas. 

As part of the initiative, a weekly draw was held over a span of twelve weeks, offering smartphones to lucky winners who were beneficiaries of international remittances. The twelve fortunate winners, all Nations Trust Bank customers, received remittances from various countries, including the USA, Canada, Europe, Saudi Arabia, Bahrain, and Japan.

This initiative was designed to strengthen the growth of Nations Trust Bank’s remittance services, with the broader goal of increasing foreign remittances into Sri Lanka. The draw drew attention from both senders and receivers of remittances, offering a tangible reward while helping customers stay connected with their loved ones abroad. Each week’s winner was selected randomly, with every qualifying remittance transaction of Rs. 50,000 or its equivalent in any foreign currency automatically entered into the draw.

Through this initiative, Nations Trust Bank underscores its commitment to providing more than just financial services. By integrating incentives with seamless and reliable remittance solutions, the Bank continues to offer meaningful experiences for its customers, enabling them to maintain strong connections with family and friends abroad.

Nations Trust Bank PLC serves a diverse range of customers across Consumer, Commercial and Corporate segments through multi-channel customer touch points spanning both physical and digital. The Bank is focused on digital empowerment through cutting-edge digital banking technologies, and pioneered FriMi, Sri Lanka’s leading digital banking experience. Nations Trust Bank PLC is an issuer and sole acquirer of American Express Cards in Sri Lanka with market leadership in the premium segments.

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