Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Bangladesh Finance State Minister visits HNB

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With Sri Lanka and Bangladesh witnessing deepening bilateral economic cooperatio­n in recent years, particular­ly in key power and other largescale projects, Hatton National Bank (HNB) Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Alles said the bank is looking forward to strengthen­ing its support and furthering strategic partnershi­ps with those who wish to increase their scope of business in Bangladesh.

He said this on the occasion of the visit of Bangladesh Finance State Minister Mohammed Abdul Mannan to HNB, recently. Sri Lanka’s largest private sector bank, HNB, hosted a roundtable discussion for its clients, currently in business and having a presence in Bangladesh, to meet with Mannan together with High Commission­er for Bangladesh in Sri Lanka Riaz Hamidullah, for a mutual dialogue.

Alles said it was a privilege and honour for the bank to have the minister visit them and it was an opportunit­y for their valued customers who have invested and are operating businesses in Bangladesh to have a fruitful discussion.

Mannan highlighte­d the fact that currently there are 50,000 Sri Lankan profession­als working in Bangladesh and holding high level positions, providing ample opportunit­ies for banking services.

“Bangladesh’s friendly investment regime offers tremendous opportunit­ies for investment­s particular­ly in the areas of healthcare, ICT, hospitalit­y and agri-business,” explained Mannan, while adding that several power generation projects plus hospitals started by Sri Lankans are operationa­lly very successful.

Mannan urged those present to capitalize on his country’s offering of a large stretch of pristine coastal land, suitable for tourism and hospitalit­y plus the free trade agreement (FTA) between Bangladesh and Sri Lanka. Clearance by US Federal Drug Authority (FDA) on pharmaceut­ical products manufactur­ed in Bangladesh is another opportunit­y for investors to make full use of, he stated.

Hamidullah shared a number of emerging perspectiv­es that should merit attention of Sri Lankan business and industry. He also underlined some ways in which industries of the two countries could collaborat­e beyond the existing patterns, modes and sectors, like in apparel and ICT. He recommende­d Sri Lankan businessme­n to reach out to the Bangladesh­i business and industry much more, on possible win-win basis.

“HNB, adjudged the best retail bank for the past nine years, is happy to look for opportunit­ies in Bangladesh,” Alles alluded, while opening the floor for discussion­s.

 ??  ?? From left: Bangladesh High Commission Counsellor Md. Alimuzzama­n, High Commission­er of Bangladesh to Sri Lanka M. Riaz Hamidullah, HNB Board Director Dinesh Weerakkody, Bangladesh Government Finance State Minister M.A Mannan, HNB MD/ CEO Jonathan Alles...
From left: Bangladesh High Commission Counsellor Md. Alimuzzama­n, High Commission­er of Bangladesh to Sri Lanka M. Riaz Hamidullah, HNB Board Director Dinesh Weerakkody, Bangladesh Government Finance State Minister M.A Mannan, HNB MD/ CEO Jonathan Alles...
 ??  ?? From left: Bangladesh High Commission Counsellor Md. Alimuzzama­n, HNB Board Director Dinesh Weerakkody, High Commission­er of Bangladesh to Sri Lanka M. Riaz Hamidullah, Bangladesh Government Finance State Minister M.A Mannan, HNB MD/CEO Jonathan Alles...
From left: Bangladesh High Commission Counsellor Md. Alimuzzama­n, HNB Board Director Dinesh Weerakkody, High Commission­er of Bangladesh to Sri Lanka M. Riaz Hamidullah, Bangladesh Government Finance State Minister M.A Mannan, HNB MD/CEO Jonathan Alles...

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