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Bank of Ceylon celebrates World Children's Day with a Savings Promotion Month

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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October 01, 2025

The national theme for World Children's Day 2025, 'Protect Us with Love - To Win the World,' emphasizes the importance of building a safe, loving, and knowledgeable environment for every child." Bank of Ceylon has consistently committed to nurturing children's futures by guiding them the leaders of tomorrow with love and care, while also encouraging them to develop the habit of saving from an early age.

Bank of Ceylon celebrates World Children's Day with a Savings Promotion Month

Bank of Ceylon Deputy General Manager (Branch Operations) Priyal Silva

Among BOC's portfolio of products designed for young savers, the BOC Ran Kekulu Smart Children's Savings Account remains the most popular children's savings account in the country. In addition, the bank offers the BOC 18+ Account, which supports youth as they transition into adulthood, along with BOC 14+, and other dedicated savings accounts.

Speaking on the occasion, Mr. Priyal Silva, Deputy General Manager (Branch Operations) at Bank of Ceylon, said: "As the 'Bankers to the Nation,' we are committed to providing the next generation, who will bear the responsibility of tomorrow, with a host of benefits. The BOC Ran Kekulu Smart Account has been redesigned in line with evolving needs, combined with modern technology, to remain relevant for young savers. A key feature is the additional 1.5% interest rate above normal savings accounts. Once a child turns 18, the Ran Kekulu Smart Account automatically converts to a Youth Savings Account with the applicable benefits. Furthermore, we introduced the Ran Kekulu Smart Investment Account, which allows weekly, monthly, or quarterly deposits through standing orders. This account also offers an additional 2.5% interest above regular savings."

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