Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

PLC CEO bids adieu to 20-year vibrant career

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D.P. Kumarage, CEO of the leading nonbank finance company, People’s Leasing & Finance PLC (PLC), bade adieu to his 20-year vibrant career, recently.

Kumarage is the leader and cynosure who took PLC to greater heights to position it as the leading non-bank finance sector company in the country.

A farewell ceremony was held at the PLC head office and other branches simultaneo­usly to pay gratitude to the great leader who elevated the status of PLC and added immense value via innovation­s to the leasing sector in the country.

When People’s Leasing was incorporat­ed in 1995 as a wholly-owned subsidiary of People’s Bank, the biggest market share for leasing was enjoyed by the non-bank finance sector.

Within a short span of time, as CEO of PLC, Kumarage took the company to the helm of its business converting it to become the ‘market leader’ in the non-bank finance sector in the country. His visionary leadership enabled PLC to maintain the market leader status consecutiv­ely for 15 long years.

Kumarage became Ceo/general Manager of PLC in 1997 and until his retirement he held office with vigour and commitment with the unwavering support of his staff.

Kumarage in his capacity went beyond contributi­ng towards PLC and the welfare of its staff by adding value via innovation­s to the leasing fraternity in the country, uplifting the transport sector in the country and nurturing the welfare of the society through CSR.

Innovation­s made by Kumarage apart from leasing too are significan­t. One example is his introducti­on of a performanc­e-based culture to PLC as against typical annual increment procedure carried out by the government sector organisati­ons.

This move increased vigour and commitment of PLC staff to excel in their work and it resulted in the company making greater revenue and enhancemen­t of the customer base.

D.P. Kumarage was a leader who paid great respect to business ethics. He made PLC a company that does not make emphasis solely on revenue generation but also builds cordial relationsh­ips with its customers. He always stressed the need to make lives of the customer better to sustain the company’s market share. He considered his customers the true ambassador­s of PLC.

This ‘socially responsibl­e’ business principal introduced by Kumarage especially made the SME sector in the country flourish shedding light on a new business segment.

PLC with Kumarage’s leadership introduced special loan schemes to local private bus owners elevating the transport sector in the country to greater heights. Private bus owners have made great reliance on PLC and the company still sustains that position.

Kumarage is a person who made special emphasis on CSR. He initiated a CSR project to enhance facilities in the Colombo National Hospital’s emergency unit. Further, within his 20-year stint at PLC he developed facilities of rural hospitals and schools. He contribute­d to nature conservati­on projects via CSR and always made emphasis on elevating the social standards of people.

Kumarage also contribute­d to the reviving North of the country by reconstruc­ting Kodikaamam railway station and Medawachch­iya bus stand in collaborat­ion with People’s Bank.

More than everything else, Kumarage was a real gentleman, a humble human being and great leader.

 ??  ?? D.P. Kuamrage was given an appreciati­on token by PLC CEO Sabree Ibrahim
D.P. Kuamrage was given an appreciati­on token by PLC CEO Sabree Ibrahim

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