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  2. Keells Food Products - Wikipedia

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    Keells Food Products PLC is a processed meat company in Sri Lanka. The company was incorporated in 1982 and was listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange in the following year. The company's Keells Krest brand has been the market leader in the processed meat market segment for thirty years. Keells Food Products' brand value is among the 100 most ...

  3. Keells - Wikipedia

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    www.keellssuper.com. Keells is a supermarket chain in Sri Lanka, operated by Jaykay Marketing Services (Pvt) Ltd, a subsidiary of the John Keells Group. Established in 1991, the chain has grown to encompass 135 outlets across the country [1]. The company is recognized for offering a range of fresh and high-quality products at competitive prices.

  4. John Keells Holdings - Wikipedia

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    John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH) is one of the largest conglomerate companies in Sri Lanka.From managing hotels and resorts in Sri Lanka and the Maldives to providing port, marine fuel and logistics services to IT solutions, manufacturing of food and beverages to running a chain of supermarkets, tea broking to stock broking, life insurance and banking to real estate, the Group of companies has ...

  5. K-Zone Ja-Ela - Wikipedia

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    K-Zone is a two-storey shopping mall complex in the vicinity of the Kapuwatta suburb area of Ja-Ela, outside Colombo, Sri Lanka. In 2011 John Keells Holdings acquired the 2.4 ha (5.9 acres) site on the Colombo-Negombo Road. The 13,000 m 2 (140,000 sq ft) building, was constructed at a cost of Rs 119 million, and is owned and operated by John ...

  6. Prize Bond - Wikipedia

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    Originally bonds could be purchased as in units of five Irish pounds, with a minimum purchase of £10. Today the unit price is 6.25 Euros (equivalent to IR£4.92 at the final fixed exchange rate) and a minimum purchase of €25 is required. In September 2009 the Prize Bond fund exceeded €1bn for the first time. [3]

  7. Prize-linked savings account - Wikipedia

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    A prize-linked savings account (PLSA) or lottery-linked deposit account is a savings account in which some of the interest payment on bank deposits or marketing dollars are distributed as prizes based on chance. They are attractive to consumers as they function both as a sweepstakes or game of chance (as there is a small chance of a large prize ...

  8. National Savings (Pakistan) - Wikipedia

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    Relevant legislation in this regard, Pakistan Savings Bill 2019, is prepared and being finalized. [5] The prize bond scheme was launched with a Prize Bond of Rs 100. The scheme has been expanded over time. Today we can find around six Prize Bonds including Rs 100, 200, 750, 1500, 25000 and Rs 40000.

  9. Pakistan Security Printing Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Pakistan Security Printing Corporation (Pvt.) Limited (PSPC) is a wholly owned subsidiary of the State Bank of Pakistan and prints security products such as Pakistani banknotes and prize bonds for the federal government. [1] Pakistan Security Printing Corporation was established as a joint venture company by Government of Pakistan on March 10 ...