ComBank ‘Double Wasi’ offers remittance customers to win Rs 2.2 mn. | Daily News

ComBank ‘Double Wasi’ offers remittance customers to win Rs 2.2 mn.

The upcoming ‘Avurudu’ season will bring good fortune every day to recipients of remittances via the Commercial Bank of Ceylon, with the launch of the Bank’s ‘Double Wasi’ promotion offering 22 customers the opportunity to double the amount they receive, up to a maximum of Rs 100,000 each.

On each of the 22 days ending April 15, one lucky remittance customer of the Bank stands the chance of winning a cash prize, from the total of Rs 2.2 million set aside for prizes, the Bank said.

Recipients of money via ComBank RemitPlus the remittance services of the Bank and customers receiving money through the Bank’s remittance partners such as MoneyGram, Western Union and Ria Money Transfer will automatically be entered into the draw.

Every customer who receives remittances directly to a Commercial Bank Account during the promotion period and those who collect the remitted cash from a branch close to them will be presented one opportunity to enter the ‘Double Wasi’ draw, the Bank said. Additionally, holders of a Commercial Bank Remittance Card – a branded Debit cum ATM Card – will have the privilege of doubling their chances of winning, as the Bank will enter their names twice into the draw on the day they receive the remittance.

Further to the promotion, those who receive direct remittances via Commercial Bank will enjoy an additional Rs 2 on the conversion ofevery United States Dollar or the equivalent in the currency they receive, the Bank said.

Commercial Bank launched the promotion to encourage direct remittances to the Bank. The lucky winners of the daily draws will be presented their cash prizes after the conclusion of the promotion.

Commercial Bank is one of the most active players in Sri Lanka in the field of remittances.

Commercial Bank is the first Sri Lankan Bank to be listed among the Top 1000 Banks of the World and the only Sri Lankan bank to be so listed for 10 years consecutively.