Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Senarath Bandara appointed as Bank of Ceylon GM/CEO

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The board of directors of Bank of Ceylon (BOC) appointed Senarath Bandara as the bank’s General Manager and Chief Executive Officer on February 22, upon receiving the approval from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and other relevant authoritie­s.

The appointmen­t comes in the wake of the retirement of D.M. Gunasekera, a career banker completing 34 years, who was appointed GM/ CEO in January 2013.

A senior banker with an illustriou­s career at BOC spanning 28 years, Bandara was the bank’s Deputy General Manager Sales and Channel Management before assuming duties in his new position. He joined the bank as a Management Trainee in 1990.

He now becomes the 20th General Manager of the bank and has gained considerab­le experience in key areas of banking such as treasury and internatio­nal, retail and corporate banking, developmen­t banking, electronic banking and technology initiative­s associated with these areas.

He was CEO of Bank of Ceylon (UK) Limited from 2011 to 2012. He successful­ly led several key projects including the London Branch subsidiari­sation, core banking system upgrade and the bank’s transforma­tion project.

He is on the Governing Board of the Institute of Bankers of Sri Lanka and is a Director of the Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka and Finance PLC. He is a Council Member of the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka and the incumbent President of the Associatio­n of Profession­al Bankers in Sri Lanka. He has also served as a Director of the Regional Developmen­t Bank. Prior to joining the bank, he was a Temporary Assistant Lecturer at the University of Kelaniya and was a Statistici­an at the Planning and Monitoring Unit of the Mahaweli Authority. He was also a resource person at the Institute of Bankers in the field of Credit and Investment Management.

Bandara graduated in Physical Science with a Second Class (Upper Division) from the University of Kelaniya and went on to acquire a Master’s Degree in Business Administra­tion (MBA) with a Merit Pass from the Postgradua­te Institute of Management, University of Sri Jayewarden­epura. He has completed the Advanced Management Programme at Harvard Business School, USA and is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Bankers of Sri Lanka, where he obtained a Postgradua­te Diploma in Bank Management, achieving the Best Student Award.

Born and raised in Kurunegala, he studied at Indulgodak­anda Central College. Bandara’s wife is a teacher by profession. His son is a Manufactur­ing Engineer with Tata Steel Europe in the UK and his daughter is a second year undergradu­ate reading for a biology degree.

Commenting on his aspiration­s in his new role, Bandara said, “BOC’S role in the economy goes beyond that of being a commercial bank. It plays the vital role of being a catalyst in the country’s economic developmen­t. In recognitio­n of this role, BOC will continue to strengthen developmen­tal and SME lending.

In BOC’S role as a commercial bank, my focus is on proving a customer-centric service and my mission would be to infuse the bank’s products and services with the latest technology so as to meet and exceed the expectatio­ns of bank’s customers ranging from individual­s to corporate clients and to expand our overseas presence beyond its present level. BOC has achieved a tremendous milestone by opening BOC Digi, taking digitaliza­tion to new heights for the benefit of our customers and I intend to take this momentum forward.”

He added, “Therefore, last but not least, my sincere ambition is to achieve all of the above through harnessing the human resources of the bank in a way that creates a happy work force across all of BOC.”

 ??  ?? Senarath Bandara at his new desk after assuming his new position as GM/CEO of Bank of Ceylon
Senarath Bandara at his new desk after assuming his new position as GM/CEO of Bank of Ceylon
 ??  ?? Senarath Bandara performs his first task after assuming the new position as General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Ceylon in the presence of his wife Manori
Senarath Bandara performs his first task after assuming the new position as General Manager and Chief Executive Officer of Bank of Ceylon in the presence of his wife Manori
 ??  ?? Bank of Ceylon new GM/CEO Senarath Bandara addresses the gathering after assuming office
Bank of Ceylon new GM/CEO Senarath Bandara addresses the gathering after assuming office

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