Talk Time gifting from Airtel
Bharti Airtel, a leading global telecommunications company with
operations in 20 countries across Asia and Africa, announced a strategic
partnership with mobile value added service provider Tranglo to
introduce Talk Time gifting for Airtel Lanka customers across
geographies. With this, friends and family residing abroad will now be
able to gift Talk Time to their loved ones in Sri Lanka.
Speaking about the partnership Suren Goonewardene, CEO - Sri Lanka,
Bharti Airtel said, "Our partnership with Tranglo has enabled us to
supplement our localised top up services by allowing customers to stay
in touch with their loved ones through the gifting of Talk Time across
geographies. We look forward to working with Tranglo to deliver this
unique experience for our customers in Sri Lanka"
HY Sia, CEO - Tranglo added, "We are delighted to extend our offering
to Airtel, allowing them to benefit from our extensive distribution
network.
We have a strong presence in Asia and the Middle East and are happy
to have reinforced our position even further in this area by tying up
with Airtel - a leading global player with an increasingly strong market
presence in Sri Lanka."
With the minimum amount that can be transferred being Rs. 10, Airtel
customers can now share news of this service with their friends and
family residing abroad, to enable the gifting of Talk Time across
geographies.
With this tie up, Sri Lankans will be offered the opportunity to
receive the gift of Talk Time direct to their Airtel mobile from friends
and family residing abroad. For post paid Airtel customers, a gift of up
to Rs. 25,000 can be received which will be deducted from their monthly
bill. Prepaid Airtel customers can receive up to Rs. 9,999 direct to
their mobile which will be reflected by an increase in their credit
balance (by the amount sent).
Bharti Airtel Limited is a leading integrated telecommunications
company with operations in 20 countries across Asia and Africa.
Headquarters at New Delhi, India, the company ranks among the top five
mobile service providers globally in terms of subscribers. |