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It has branches in both urban and rural areas of Sri Lanka. Seylan bank had 170 banking centres [2] island-wide, 3173 staff members (as at 1st August 2024), an ATM network of 182 units covering crucial locations, 11 branches providing 365-day banking [3] in 2020. The bank was formed as a licensed commercial bank incorporated with a shareholder ...
Housing Development Finance Corporation Bank of Sri Lanka (HDFC) National Savings Bank; Regional Development Bank (Pradheshiya Sanwardhana Bank) Sanasa Development Bank; Sri Lanka Savings Bank; State Mortgage and Investment Bank; Source: Central Bank, September 2020 [2]
It is one of the prominent institutes which carry out banking courses for the students and it is closely associated with Central Bank of Sri Lanka. The institute was formally established as the Bankers' Training Institute in 1964 by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. Bankers' Training Institute was reincorporated in 1979 as Institute of Bankers of ...
The Sri Lanka Interbank Payment System (or SLIPS in short) is the largest account-to-account fund transfer network in Sri Lanka. [2] Created by LankaClear, it enables member banks to carry out same-day transfers of up to Rs. 5 million, in a secure paperless process. [3] [4]
Sampath Bank; SDB bank; Seylan Bank; Sri Lanka Savings Bank; U. Union Bank of Colombo This page was last edited on 18 January 2020, at 21:23 (UTC). ...
Recognizing its exceptional performance and achievements, DFCC Bank has been recognized with several prestigious accolades. These include awards for “Best Performance on Growth” and “Best Performance on Profitability” at the 2nd ICC Emerging Asia Banking Conclave & Awards; Silver Awards for “Best Use of Experiential Digital Marketing” and “Best SEO/SEM Campaign” at the SLIM ...
[1] [2] [3] Inward Investment Account may be well and truly maintained in typical Sri Lankan Rupees or in any designated foreign currency as per the Central Bank of Sri Lanka's policy rulebook including US dollar, Singapore Dollar, Swedish Kroner, Swiss Franc, Euro, Sterling Pound, Australian Dollar, Canadian Dollar, Hong Kong Dollar and ...
Since its opening in 1986, Sampath Bank is the first bank in Sri Lanka to operate using a fully computerised database. Sampath Bank was the first to introduce the use of ATMs, MasterCard, Personal Banking Unit Facilities, Uni Banking System & Debit Cards (Initially with Cirrus and Maestro and Visa) to Sri Lanka. After its massive re-engineering ...