NDB Bank has partnered with the Automobile Association of Ceylon (AAC) to introduce an exclusive Affinity Credit Card programme for its members.
The official signing ceremony commemorating this partnership was held recently on NDB Bank’s Nawam Mawatha premises, with representatives from NDB Bank and AAC in attendance.
The AAC Affinity Card was launched during the AAC’s milestone 120th anniversary celebration held at The Hilton Colombo. This historic occasion provided a fitting platform to unveil this bespoke financial solution, honouring the AAC’s century-long legacy while celebrating the continued progress of Sri Lanka’s motoring community.
The AAC Affinity Credit Card, designed exclusively for its members, brings a host of tailored benefits. In addition to financial convenience, the cardholders will enjoy special privileges, including a waiver of the first year’s annual fee, easy instalment payment options and exclusive discounts at partner merchants. Furthermore, the cardholders will have access to a suite of competitive financial services curated by NDB Bank to enhance their motoring experiences and financial well-being.
Speaking at the ceremony, NDB Bank AVP and Head of Card Centre Ashan Wikramanayake remarked, “We are delighted to partner with the AAC in launching this exclusive Affinity Credit Card programme. This collaboration reflects our commitment to developing bespoke financial solutions that empower niche communities such as the AAC’s distinguished members.”
Established in 1904, the AAC stands as Sri Lanka’s premier motoring club, offering diverse services to the motoring community. With a strong legacy of over a century, the AAC is not only a beacon of support for motorists but also a key advocate for road safety awareness across the nation.
This collaboration between NDB Bank and the AAC underscores the bank’s dedication to fostering meaningful partnerships that drive innovation and create value for communities. The launch of the AAC Affinity Credit Card is a celebration of the AAC’s legacy and a step forward in empowering Sri Lanka’s motoring community.
Source:Daily Mirror
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