Sampath Bank offers Tri-lingual Dictionary for Avurudu
On March 25 2012, Sampath Bank marked a significant milestone in the
history of the bank celebrating 25 years of loyal and dedicated service
to the nation.
As a home grown bank that has held on to its Sri Lankan values,
Sampath Bank pride themselves in being one of Sri Lanka’s most
indigenous banks, embracing technology and innovation to bring their
customers the best possible banking experience served with Sri Lankan
hospitality.
This year, together with their 25th Anniversary celebrations, the
bank has decided to advance the ‘Aluth Avurudu ’ celebrations by issuing
‘ Aluth Avurudu ’ gifts from March 30.
Anyone depositing Rs.15,000 in a Sampath savings account will receive
a specially designed hard cover Trilingual Dictionary published by M.D.
Gunasena and Company and those depositing Rs 50,000 will be entitled to
a specially designed wall clock.
“The trilingual dictionary is being offered as an incentive to
enhance the language skills,
particularly among the younger generation,” Tharaka Ranwala, Deputy
General Manager –
Marketing and Business Development said. “The user-friendly
dictionary contains terminology that is used in day to day conversation
thereby making it very practical. With all the words being in all three
languages it will be a novel experience for the users.”
“We are also falling in line with the government's trilingual policy
and will also contribute towards strengthening communal harmony and
understanding,” he added.
“Traditionally, Sampath Bank offers special gifts to customers on
Avurudu Day, but in view of the 25th anniversary, the Bank has decided
to celebrate ‘ Avurudu ’ early this year.
Customers will be able to receive their gifts from March 30 onwards
at all Sampath branches located island wide”, he said.
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