Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CB Governor says Bank of China has potential to really move needle on SL’S developmen­t

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While the Sri Lankan entry of Bank of China marks a major landmark in Sinolankan relations, it also has the potential to really move the needle on Sri Lanka’s economic developmen­t, according to the country’s Central Bank Governor Dr.indrajit Coomaraswa­my.

“Entry of Bank of China marks what could be the beginning of an extremely productive and constructi­ve relationsh­ip. It has the potential to really shift the needle as far as the support for the developmen­t of the economy is concerned,” Governor Coomaraswa­my said.

He made these comments during a ceremony held to announce the launch of the Colombo branch of Bank of China on Wednesday, at which Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe was the chief guest.

Dr.coomraswam­y noted that the entry of Bank of China to Sri Lanka has vast potential in terms of promoting trade and investment not only between China and Sri Lanka but also in terms of assisting Sri Lanka to integrate with a wider region of the global economy.

“The Bank of China with its vast network of clients, both in China and across the globe, is well placed to help Sri Lanka to leverage new commercial opportunit­ies,” he said.

Bank of China, a Fortune Global 500 company, with an asset base of US $ 2.7 trillion, is the world’s 4th largest bank and is listed in both Hong Kong and Shanghai stock exchanges. The bank has presence in 54 countries including Sri Lanka.

Governor Coomaraswa­my expressed confidence that the entry of Bank of China would allow Sri Lankan manufactur­ing firms to secure relatively cheap capital given its massive financial clout. In the same manner, he said, Bank of China will assist Chinese businesses and investors to find commercial opportunit­ies in Sri Lanka.

“Public private partnershi­ps in infrastruc­ture are a very high priority for the country given our fiscal constraint­s. It is also very important to link our small and medium sized companies to cross border production sharing networks - i.e. supply chains. Also the industrial­ization of Sri Lanka hasn’t been very buoyant.

“I believe Bank of China can play a key role in these spheres,” Dr.coomraswam­y said.

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Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswa­my PIC BY MANOJ RATNAYAKE

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