PABC joins Lanka Bell payment network
Lanka Bell's islandwide bill settlement network has grown by 31
outlets with the company's new partnership with Pan Asia Banking
Corporation (PABC). Lanka Bell bills can now be settled at any of the
PABC branches and the money will be credited to the subscriber's
account.
Lanka Bell Managing Director Prasad Samarasinghe (right) and
Managing Director and CEO of Pan Asia Banking Corporation
Kimarli Fernando exchanging the agreement on the new
partnership. |
Lanka Bell Managing Director Prasad Samarasinghe said that the
company is happy to welcome a vibrant and growing partner in Pan Asia
Bank to its payment network. "Even as we evolve as a major Enterprise
Solutions Provider, we are committed to enhance convenience for our
voice telephony subscribers by expanding the bill settlement network,"
he said.
Lanka Bell also offers bill settlement through the branch networks of
12 other banks, the Commercial Bank of Ceylon, Sampath Bank, Bank of
Ceylon, Hatton National Bank, People's Bank, HSBC, Nations Trust Bank,
Standard Chartered Bank, Seylan Bank, National Savings Bank, NDB Bank
and DFCC Vardhana Bank as well as 350 plus Singer Sri Lanka outlets.
The only 100 per cent Sri Lankan owned company in the
telecommunications sector, Lanka Bell is the second largest 'fixed line'
provider in the country with more than a million subscribers.
Lanka Bell continues to make substantial investments to take its
technology and services to all geographic regions and all segments of
the market in Sri Lanka. |