HNB Finance PLC, a leading integrated financial services provider in Sri Lanka, has officially relocated its Mullaitivu branch to a new location on Main Street, Mullaitivu. This move underscores the company’s commitment to improving accessibility and meeting the growing demand for integrated financial services across the island.
The branch’s inauguration was marked by a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by HNB Finance Managing Director and CEO, Chaminda Prabhath, along with senior management and other distinguished guests.
In response to the rising demand for gold loans in the region, HNB Finance has introduced a Gold Loan Service Centre at the relocated branch. Customers now have access to a range of innovative gold loan products, including Gold Loan, Gold Plan, and VIP Gold Loan. These offerings are designed to provide flexible repayment options and cater to the diverse financial needs of the community, ensuring secure and reliable financial solutions.
Beyond gold loans, the newly relocated branch continues to offer a comprehensive suite of financial services, including leasing, fixed deposits, savings accounts, business loans, and home loans. Conveniently situated in the heart of Mullaitivu, the branch aims to provide customers with seamless access to their financial needs.
Chaminda Prabhath, Managing Director and CEO of HNB Finance, emphasized the company’s strategic vision, stating, “Our goal is to reinforce HNB Finance as the preferred financial services provider in the non-bank financial institution sector. With this relocation, we aim to elevate the customer experience by improving accessibility and ensuring top-tier financial services and personalized relationships.”
The new HNB Finance Mullaitivu branch is a testament to the company’s ongoing dedication to customer satisfaction and its continuous efforts to expand its reach in Sri Lanka’s financial landscape.
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