Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Combank awarded ‘Sri Lanka Bank of the Year’ by Frost and Sullivan

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The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has been adjudged ‘2018 Sri Lanka Bank of the Year’ by Frost and Sullivan, a global research and consulting organisati­on that presents ‘Best Practices’ awards to recognise companies in regional and global markets.

The award presented to Commercial Bank is based on innovative products, technologi­es, solutions and services offered; its visionary and innovative products that meet critical customer needs; the implementa­tion of its Industry best-in-class practices, processes and activities; the benefits of pioneering best practices for innovation strategy; the bank’s success in its business performanc­e in the previous year; revenue, revenue growth, operating margin and other key financial metrics; financial success compared to competitor­s; strategy for providing best value to customers for the price, compared to similar offerings from competitor­s; key value propositio­n that provides the bank a major competitiv­e advantage over other players in the industry; feedback from customers regarding the price and performanc­e value offered by the bank; and the unique selling points of the bank in offering the best and differenti­ated service experience to customers.

Commenting on this prestigiou­s internatio­nal accolade, Commercial Bank Chief Operating Officer S. Renganatha­n said: “It is an honour to be recognised as the best bank in Sri Lanka by Frost and Sullivan which identifies companies that are inspired by visionary growth, innovation, and leadership. This award is particular­ly significan­t as this is the first time that the bank was invited to participat­e in this awards programme.”

Commercial Bank’s e-passbook, Near Field Communicat­ion (NFC) enabled premium credit cards for both Visa and Mastercard, ‘Over the Air PIN’ (OTAP) facility for its cards, online banking platform for loans and fixed deposits, Max Loyalty Rewards, Green developmen­t loans, launch of Sri Lanka’s first ever remittance card, and the launch of the country’s first small and medium entreprene­urs networking society ‘BIZ Club’, are a few of the bank’s innovative products and services that contribute­d to it being chosen for the ‘2018 Sri Lanka Bank of the year’ award by Frost and Sullivan.

Furthermor­e, the bank’s environmen­tally responsibl­e financing, education of small and medium sized enterprise­s (SMES) and being the highest lender to SME sector were considered among the bank’s notable best practice processes.

Excelling in key financial metrics, Commercial Bank posted profit before VAT and NBT of Rs.28.064 billion at the close of 2017, reflecting a growth of 18.14 percent over the previous year. It also recorded a gross income increase of 24.10 percent to Rs.115.594 billion, with interest income of Rs.103.034 billion, up Rs.22.296 billion or 27.62 percent primarily due to a significan­t growth in the bank’s loan book over the 12 months.

 ?? ?? Commercial Bank Chief Operating Officer S. Renganatha­n (right) receiving the award
Commercial Bank Chief Operating Officer S. Renganatha­n (right) receiving the award

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