National Development Bank Sri Lanka was awarded the coveted Bank of the Year Sri Lanka title by the Banker Magazine UK for the year 2020.
The Banker, Bank of the Year Awards, regarded as the industry standard for assessing banks globally since 1926 was hosted virtually this year from London on 2nd December 2020, under the theme “Celebrating the Best of Global Banking”. Excelling institutions from across the globe were recognized through, as per The Banker, a rigorous and highly analytical process made to reach each Bank of the Year decision where The Banker’s reputation for independence, authority and integrity was applied to each submission. The judges this year had also placed particular emphasis on which banks have led the way in meeting client needs and maintaining resilience in the face of the pandemic.
This is the second time that NDB earned the Bank of the Year title, the first being in 2018.
Reflecting on this prestigious achievement, NDB’s Chairman Eshana de Silva stated it is no surprise that NDB was chosen the winner of this award. NDB has been charting a new course in the Sri Lankan banking landscape over the past few years excelling in customer-centric solutions and deploying digitization at an impressive pace.
Team NDB has made remarkable achievements, outperforming very ambitious targets set, all due to the strategic vision of its leadership team, sheer commitment and the passion of the NDB Team and invaluable support from its stakeholders such as shareholder and customers. This is a proud moment for all the stakeholders of NDB, who has been an integral part of this success he further stated. NDB’s Director and Group Chief Executive Officer, Dimantha Seneviratne, commented on this momentous occasion that this win is a clear affirmation of NDB’s competence in consistently generating returns, gaining strategic initiatives and serving markets in line with The Banker’s judging criteria. “This award solidifies the distinct performance of NDB amongst its peers, as a unique financial services group, bringing in a wide spectrum of banking and capital market services under the NDB brand name. We are of the firm self-conviction that factors such as embracing digitization for internal process automation as well as cutting-edge customer solutions,” he further stated. Seneviratne went on to comment that NDB was quite prompt in introducing relief measures to the COVID-19 pandemic affected customers as well, through its own initiatives such as NDB Jayagamu Sri Lanka and through those introduced by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
“As a responsible financial institution that has been in existence for over four decades, NDB has experienced many economic cycles and we are well-versed and possess the maturity in navigating through challenging times. As such, we will ensure resilient performance, the sustainability and stability of our customers through dedicated solutions and ultimately the prosperity of the country’s economy.”
This win for NDB comes in the light of NDB being recognised as the “Best Domestic Bank in Sri Lanka for 2020” by Asiamoney Magazine as well as the only domestic bank in Sri Lanka to be crowned the Best Consumer Digital Bank Sri Lanka 2020 under the Global Finance World’s Best Digital Bank Awards 2020 program for the second consecutive year. Earlier this year, NDB was also chosen as the Best Islamic Bank in Sri Lanka 2020, by The Banker Magazine UK.
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