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Amana Bank goes for 'Ladies Savings Account'

Amana Bank has introduced 'Amana Bank Ladies Savings Account' targeting women.

"The Ladies Savings Account will provide a host of privileges along with a higher profit sharing ratio on the available balance," a bank spokesman said.

Amana Bank, Vice President Consumer Banking and Marketing, Siddeeque Akbar said, "Women play pivotal role in shaping a family and society as a mother, a wife, a professional or an entrepreneur. As a tribute to this role model we are happy to introduce a Savings Account exclusively for women, which comes with many benefits."

"Amana Bank was the first bank in Sri Lanka to have a branch catering exclusively for women," the spokesman said.

Manager of the Ladies' Branch, Ms J.B. Ashraff said, "This is a special moment for the Bank as we introduce an exclusive savings product catering to the growing needs of women. I am sure the market will wholeheartedly accept this new account."

The Ladies Savings Account can be opened with a minimum deposit of Rs. 1,000 at any of Amana Bank's 23 branches islandwide or through the Bank's exclusive women's branch in Kollupitiya or exclusive women's units at selected branches.

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