This isn’t just a corporate alliance it’s a commitment to the land and sea that sustain us.
DFCC brings a deep-rooted passion for green finance, with a bold ambition to become The Bank for Green Finance by 2030.
From restoring mangroves in Waikkal to reforesting the misty hills of Riverston, their work is already breathing life back into fragile ecosystems.
Meanwhile, Oceanpick is rewriting the story of aquaculture in Trincomalee.
As South Asia’s first commercial offshore barramundi farm, they’ve proven that seafood can be both sustainable and socially empowering protecting coral reefs, creating jobs, and offering coastal communities a lifeline against climate change.
On Monday, August 25th, the two teams sat down for their first official meeting a moment that marks the beginning of a bold, collaborative journey.
It’s more than just a calendar date; it’s the first ripple in what promises to be a wave of transformation for Sri Lanka’s coastal future.
At Oceanpick, we believe sustainability thrives through collaboration.
The insights exchanged reaffirmed the power of working together with partners like DFCC to protect marine ecosystems, uplift communities, and build resilient business models.
Together, we’re proud to redefine what responsible aquaculture can achieve for today and for generations to come.
Together, these two trailblazers aren’t just imagining a better future they’re building it.
One reef, one mangrove, one empowered family at a time.
Caption : DFCC Bank X Oceanpick teams together at the official meeting.