Commercial Bank of Ceylon Partners with Mana Bay

Industry: Bank, Financial, Leisure, Tourism
Company: Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC, Mana Bay Water Park
Company Intelligence Tag: Partnership Insights

Commercial Bank of Ceylon has signed an MoU with Mana Bay, a premium water park in Gazaria, Munshiganj. The agreement, penned by the bank’s deputy CEO and COO and the water park’s assistant vice-president at the bank’s Dhaka head office, offers CBC Visa Cardholders a ‘Buy 3 Get 1 (B3G1)’ promotion on entry tickets. This initiative aims to enhance customer benefits and promote the water park experience among CBC Visa cardholders. The signing ceremony, attended by senior officials from both organizations, marks a strategic collaboration to attract more visitors through exclusive offers and strengthen customer engagement.

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