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Cargills Bank opens branch in Kuliyapitiya

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Cargills Bank opened its 26th branch in Kuliyapitiya, in its commitment to enhancing financial accessibility across the island.

The branch opening ceremony was attended by Cargills Bank’s Managing Director/CEO, Mr. Senarath Bandara, senior management, staff, valued customers, and other distinguished guests.

The occasion provided an opportunity to showcase the bank’s dedication to serving local entrepreneurs, businesses, and residents with reliable and efficient financial services. Strategically located at the heart of the town, the new branch is set to offer a seamless, customer-friendly banking experience.

Senarath Bandara, Managing Director/CEO of Cargills Bank, said, “At Cargills Bank, our vision is to make banking accessible to all, and the opening of this branch in Kuliyapitiya is another step in fulfilling that mission. This area holds great promise with its dynamic community of entrepreneurs and businesses looking for modern, efficient banking solutions. By establishing our presence here, we aim to empower individuals and businesses with the financial tools and support they need to thrive.”

The Kuliyapitiya branch offers a full range of banking services, including savings and current accounts, loans, remittances, credit cards, and digital banking services, with 24/7 self-service points for added convenience. With its modern facilities and dedicated, service-oriented staff, the branch is designed to meet the evolving needs of the local community and become a trusted financial partner for years to come.

As financial services become increasingly vital for personal and business growth, Cargills Bank’s continued expansion ensures that communities in Kuliyapitiya have easy access to the banking resources necessary for long-term success.

Through this expansion, Cargills Bank is reaffirming its commitment to supporting the economic growth of Sri Lanka with innovative and accessible banking solutions.

The new branch, on Hettipola Road, Kuliyapitiya, opened its doors on April 8, and strengthens the bank’s ongoing efforts to provide inclusive banking solutions to a wider community.

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