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BOC launches special promo for BOC debit cardholders

Bank of Ceylon, who owns the largest debit card base in Sri Lanka, kicked off a special promotion campaign, offering 100 gift vouchers each month for purchase at Supermarkets and grocery stores by using debit cards.

BOC debit cardholders who make a minimum of Rs. 5,000/- worth of purchases at supermarkets or grocery stores are eligible to win Rs. 25,000/- worth of Supermarket gift vouchers each month. Accordingly, 100 winners will be drawn from this pool of eligible customers every month starting from November 2023 until January 2024.

In terms of safety, all transactions conducted with BOC debit cards are secured with the latest 3D Secure process. A key objective of this special promotion campaign is to make the Card holders aware about the convenience of paying by debit cards, instead of paying by cash and carrying cash.

Although a large number of BOC customers hold debit cards, many continue to perceive that use of debit cards are limited to withdrawing cash from ATM machines. With a view of encouraging card usage, the Bank of Ceylon will continue this special promotion campaign till end of January 2024 for purchases at Supermarkets and grocery stores by BOC debt cards.

BOC has been a pioneer the country’s financial industry in bringing benefits of latest technological advancements to all of its customers based on their evolving requirements. With the trust that was built over 83 years, Bank of Ceylon offers a wide range of digital products including the BOC Card portfolio that comes with the international acceptance. In particular BOC pioneered in bringing range of digital solutions to the customer which includes BOC Smart online banking, B-APP mobile banking, SmartPay Payment app, Smart Pass Book, Smart Zone, BOC Digi, Branch on Wheels, SmartGen Digital account, as well as facilities to open deposit accounts online and to apply for housing/personal loans online.

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