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Commercial Bank's 24-hour 'e-Seva' facility for e-banking and info Commercial Bank of Ceylon has installed personal computer terminals for the exclusive use of the public at selected branches. "The new facility, branded "e-Seva" provides customers who visit these branches 24-hour access to an extensive range of e-banking transactions and information, enhancing convenience to them," Commercial Bank's Deputy General Manager - Information Technology Angelo Peiris said. The "e-Seva" facility allows customers to make utility bill payments, settle Colombo Municipal Council rates, carry out wire transfers, obtain statements of their accounts, make standing orders, transfer funds and settle credit card outstandings. The terminals also provide access to information such as interest and exchange rates, ATM and branch networks and holiday banking facilities of the bank even to non-customers. The "e-Seva" facility will initially be available at the Colombo 7 and Bambalapitiya branches with Kandy, Matara, Galle, Kurunegala and Negombo branches to follow very soon. This facility will subsequently be extended to the bank's other branches as well. "The 24-hour 365 day availability of e-Seva will definitely be a boon for all those who do not have access to Internet facilities at office or home and to all those busy people who do not have the time to visit the bank during normal banking hours," said Peiris. "Commercial Bank is committed to keeping pace with the latest trends in information technology and ensuring the delivery of best solutions to customers," he said. |
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