The Hatton Branch |
DFCCVardhana Bank (DVB), Sri Lanka’s fastest growing commercial bank, recently
expanded its network with its most recent branch opening in Hatton. The
ceremonial opening of the new DVB branch took place on Thursday 18 September
and was attended by Lakshman Silva, Chief Executive Officer, DFCC Vardhana Bank
along with DVB’s senior management and staff.
The
new DVB branch located at No. 1, Second Main Street, Hatton will provide
support and allow better access to quick and efficient commercial banking
facilities to all business and retail customers in the area. Previously operating
as a banking unit situated at the Hatton Post Office, DVB expanded its offering
to provide all the services of a fully-fledged commercial bank. The banking
services now offered include savings and current accounts, personal loans,
housing loans, education loans, vehicle leasing, gold jewellery pawning loans,
business loans, LCs, foreign currency products such as NRFC, RFC and NNRFC and
money transferring via Western Union. DVB also offers the latest technologies
with online banking services, a 24/7 call centre and access to over 500 ATMs
through its own and partner ATM networks which allow unlimited withdrawals at
zero cost.
DFCC Vardhana Bank celebrates 11 years of
excellence in the financial services industry, continuing to be one of the
fastest growing banks in the country. DVB remains committed to leading the
economy with financial inclusivity while spreading warmth, fellowship and
stability in the local community. DVB currently operates 137 branches and
extension offices, including 61 units
across the Sri Lanka postal network.
About DFCC Bank and DFCC Vardhana Bank
DFCC Vardhana Bank has 137 branches and extension offices; and includes
61 units across the Sri Lanka Post network. DVB’s customers at all branches
have access to a full range of commercial and personal banking services,
including Current Accounts, Savings Accounts, Fixed
Deposits, Foreign Currency Accounts and trade related finances. DVB is part of
the DFCC Group. DFCC Bank ranks as one of the world’s oldest Development
Banks and was set up in 1955 by an act of Parliament. Today the DFCC Group’s
total asset base exceeds LKR 151 billion.
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