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DFCC Bank’s digital marketing excellence recognised at SLIM Digis 2.5

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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September 29, 2025

DFCC Bank PLC has been recognised for its leadership in digital marketing at SLIM Digis 2.5 Awards 2025, securing a Merit award for Best Use of Al Technologies and a Silver award for Best SEO/SEM Campaign.

DFCC Bank’s digital marketing excellence recognised at SLIM Digis 2.5

These accolades go beyond the campaign achievements - they underscore DFCC Bank's broader strategy of embedding innovation into every stage of the customer journey.

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