The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has become the first bank in Sri Lanka to enable its Credit Card holders to conveniently and instantly settle their Credit Card outstanding by scanning a QR code appearing on their monthly Credit Card statements.
Sampath Bank PLC recently announced that it has improved its position in the Business Today Top 30 for the year 2019-2020, reaffirming its status as one of Sri Lanka’s best performing companies.
Women across the world have been disproportionally impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic – a staggering 87% of women business owners say they have been adversely affected.
Recording another quarter of sound financial performance in a pandemic-affected economic backdrop, diversified conglomerate Sunshine Holdings (CSE: SUN) posted consolidated revenue of Rs. 11 billion for the six months ending 30 September (1HFY21), an increase of 9.3% YoY compared to the corresponding period of last year.
Sri Lanka’s largest private sector retail bank, HNB PLC, announced a landmark partnership with the country’s largest non-banking finance institution (NBFI), LOLC Finance PLC to serve as its settlement bank for the Company’s recently established card payment services.
NDB Wealth, the expert wealth and financial planner provides investors with solid and sensible investment plans to help enhance their financial security.
The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) welcomes the progressive capital market related proposals presented to parliament by Hon. Prime minister Mahinda Rajapaksa at the 2021 Budget Proposals Speech made on 17th November 2020.
Gains from government securities, foreign exchange (FX) swap trading and FX trading activities have enabled the Commercial Bank of Ceylon Group to mitigate to some extent the severity of the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on profits in a period of reduced interest income and substantially higher impairment provisioning compared to the corresponding quarter of the last year.
Hatton National Bank PLC (HNB) reported Profit After Taxes (PAT) of Rs. 7.7Bn for the first nine months of 2020, while the Group recorded a PAT for Rs. 8.8Bn for the same period.
DFCC Bank, one of the fastest growing commercial banks in Sri Lanka, continues to reaffirm their promise to customers of being the bank for everyone by revolutionizing the banking experience of its customers, through digital transformations that has placed the Bank ahead of the curve.
As the world continues to focus on flattening the curve in the COVID-19 pandemic, Teejay Lanka PLC has adapted to the “new normal” to post an improved performance in the three months ending 30th September 2020.