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Commercial Bank adds Lebanon to money transfer network

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC has partnered CashUnited, a financial services provider in Lebanon, to expand its ‘e-Exchange’ instant money transfer facility to that country.

The partnership will enable Sri Lankans living or working in Lebanon to send money home conveniently, securely and speedily, by accessing any of CashUnited’s 250 plus locations in Lebanon, the Bank said.

The Commercial Bank’s extensive network of 192 branches, holiday banking centres, supermarket banking counters and 405 ATM machines will enable recipients to access the remittances with ease even on bank and public holidays.

“We have expanded coverage of our money transfer facility to many countries that have a significant Sri Lankan expatriate population,” Commercial Bank’s Deputy General Manager - Operations Sanath Bandaranayake said.

 

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