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LOLC Holdings PLC is a Sri Lankan conglomerate listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE). Originally starting as a non-banking financial company LOLC has grown into one of the largest Sri Lankan conglomerates involved in many sectors and subsidiaries in several countries although it is still mainly involved in the financial sector.
The company adopted its current name in 2015. LOLC Finance is one of the LMD 100 companies in Sri Lanka. The company is also one of the 100 most valuable brands in the country. LOLC Finance has been a constituent of the S&P Sri Lanka 20 Index since the end of 2021. LOLC Finance merged with its sister company, Commercial Leasing & Finance PLC in ...
The institution was founded in 2005, as Unguka Microfinance Limited, [4] by 215 investors with total capital of about US$538,400 (RWF:321.1 million).In 2008, the bank's processes were automated. [5]
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Hatton National Bank PLC (commonly abbreviated as HNB) is a private bank in Sri Lanka with 255 branches and 825 ATMs. The bank traces its origin to 1888 when Hatton Bank commenced its operations in Hatton, Sri Lanka. [1]
The bank currently operates a network of 268 branches and around 932 ATM machines across Sri Lanka. [4] It became the first Sri Lankan bank to be listed in among the top 1000 banks in the world according to The Banker when it achieved the feat for the first time in 2008. Commercial Bank has also been ranked among the top 1000 banks in the world ...
The bank's head office is located at 486 Galle Road, Colombo, [2] and it maintains branches at 33 locations around the country. [ 3 ] In April 2020, [ 4 ] Fitch Ratings assigned Amana Bank PLC a rating of ("BB+" with a Stable Outlook).
The Bank was the first in Sri Lanka to introduce one-day clearing for all checks drawn on any Sampath branch, collected by any commercial bank on the island and presented through the Sri Lanka Automated Clearing House (SLACH). It launched the first-ever Check Imagine & Truncating (CIT) site in Sri Lanka in October 2004.