Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HNB serves Anuradhapu­ra entreprene­urs under CITI-CCC programme

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Citi Bank in collaborat­ion with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and Hatton National Bank initiated the ‘Rural Economic Empowermen­t Programme’ in June 2015 with the objective of empowering rural entreprene­urs through improving their financial literacy and business management skills as well as facilitati­ng micro financing through mainstream banks.

The first phase of the project assisted over 400 rural entreprene­urs in four rural villages in Matara and Ratnapura districts.

Satisfied with the success of the first phase of the project, Citi provided the financial assistance to continue uplifting of livelihood­s of people in rural areas by implementi­ng a second phase of the project targeting a few more remote villages.

Under the second phase of the project, Hatton National Bank provided loan facilities to 30 micro and small scale businessme­n in Nochchiyag­ama, Nachchaduw­a, Nuwaragamp­alatha and Galnewa DS Divisions of Anuradhapu­ra district on 22nd September, 2017.

Citi – Ceylon Chamber Rural Economic Empowermen­t Programme especially selected the remote villages in these four DS Divisions as the rural entreprene­urs in these areas needed assistance to improve commercial viability of their businesses.

These beneficiar­ies were first identified by the Anuradhapu­ra District Chamber of Commerce with the active support of Divisional Secretarie­s and relevant officials of the respective DS Divisions.

Citi – Ceylon Chamber Rural Economic Empowermen­t Programme first created awareness on the project and services offered under the programme among the interested beneficiar­ies and they were subsequent­ly trained on financial literacy, identifyin­g commercial­ly viable businesses and preparatio­n of business plans for commencing new businesses or expansion of existing businesses.

They were also given necessary guidance on ways and means of sourcing finance from the formal financial sector. During the loan disburseme­nt event held on this day, the beneficiar­ies with viable business plans were given loans by Anuradhapu­ra, Nochchiyag­ama and Thambutteg­ama branches of HNB.

The beneficiar­ies, who received loans were engaged in micro scalefood processing, ornamental fish cultivatio­n, mushroom cultivatio­n, making school bags, operating audio-visual businesses and running auto repair and maintenanc­e workshops.

Asela Ratnayake, Vice President and Head of Institutio­nal Finance Group,citi Sri Lanka, Shanaka Waduge, Head of Corporate Affairs, Citisri Lanka, Jude Fernando, Deputy General Manager – SME and Developmen­t Finance, HNB, Senior Managers of HNB in the North Central Region and Chandrarat­hna D. Vithanage, Senior Assistant Secretary General of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce took part in the event, representi­ng their respective organizati­ons.

Chandrarat­hna D. Vithanage, Senior Assistant Secretary General of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, in his opening remarks highlighte­d that though the programme facilitate­s micro finance, this differs from a usual micro finance programme as Citi-ceylon Chamber Rural Economic Empowermen­t Programme focused on providing an integrated package of services including improving financial literacy and business management skills, providing technical know-how and business developmen­t services and exposure to the best practices in order to make their chosen businesses commercial­ly viable, which will help them access financial services from formal baking system.

Speaking at the event, Jude Fernando, Deputy General Manager – SME and Developmen­t Finance of HNB mentioned that the HNB has been supporting the rural entreprene­urs through ‘Gemi Pubuduwa’ programme for over two decades and is privileged to partner with Citi- Ceylon Chamber Rural Economic Empowermen­t Programme, which was funded by Citi and implemente­d by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

Shanaka Waduge, Head of Corporate Affairs, Citi Sri Lanka commenting on Citi’s Rural Empowermen­t CSR initiative, declared Citi Sri Lanka was proud to partner with HNB and the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

Elaboratin­g on Citi Sri Lanka’s programmes in line with its global initiative­s, she stressed on Citi’s efforts to help nurture rural micro scale businesses lacking in adequate access to finance and technology.

 ??  ?? Representa­tives of Citi Bank, HNB and Ceylon Chamber at the loan disburseme­nt event at HNB Nochchiyag­ama branch
Representa­tives of Citi Bank, HNB and Ceylon Chamber at the loan disburseme­nt event at HNB Nochchiyag­ama branch
 ??  ?? Micro and small scale entreprene­urs participat­ing at the loan disburseme­nt event
Micro and small scale entreprene­urs participat­ing at the loan disburseme­nt event
 ??  ?? Women entreprene­ur receives a loan from Asela Ratnayaka, Vice President and Head of Institutio­nal Financing Group, Citi Sri Lanka. Shanaka Waduge, Manager, Corporate Affairs, Citi Sri Lanka looks on
Women entreprene­ur receives a loan from Asela Ratnayaka, Vice President and Head of Institutio­nal Financing Group, Citi Sri Lanka. Shanaka Waduge, Manager, Corporate Affairs, Citi Sri Lanka looks on

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