Commercial Bank unveils new look corporate website
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon unveiled a revamped corporate
website to enhance the experience of visitors as well as on-line customers.
Combining rich content and modern design, the re-designed
website enables even easier navigation than before, and offers a range of
improved features.
Commercial Bank’s Director/COO Jegan Durairatnam,
re-launches the website in the presence of the Bank’s Deputy General Manager,
Marketing Hasrath Munasinghe, Chief Information Officer, Roan Muttiah and
Manager, Marketing Aparna Jagoda.
The new website which can be accessed via the site's
original address www.combank.lk was formally re-launched by Jegan Durairatnam,
Director/COO of Commercial Bank. Among the improved features of the website are
the 'Search' function that enables users to find information on the website
through keywords or phrases; a facility to download application forms related
to loans, account opening, deposits and similar requirements; 'loan
calculators' related to specific products and details on interest rates for
deposits and loans.
The site also offers news blogs, foreign exchange rates, an
easy to find locator for Commercial Bank's Holiday Banking centers and 365-day
Banking centers, branches that offer extended banking hours and Supermarket
banking centers.
"The re-design of the site was based on research
findings which helped us to identify the most visited areas and pages of the
site," said Hasrath Munasinghe, the Bank's Deputy General Manager
Marketing.
"We have made them more accessible by positioning them
on the main page and on other specific pages.
We have also studied the viewing patterns and visitor
profiles and benchmarked the new site against the most technologically advanced
international websites." The site also provides access to Commercial
Bank's sophisticated online banking facility.
It is the most popular bank web site in Sri Lanka, averaging
over 600,000 searches annually from Google Search according to Google
statistics.
About 75% of the visitors are from Sri Lanka while the
others are from countries such as Australia, the UK, USA and UAE.
Source :dailynews.lk
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