Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DFCC Bank ranked among top 10 ‘Most Admired Companies of Sri Lanka’

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DFCC Bank has been included in the top 10 list of the ‘Most Admired Companies of Sri Lanka’ competitio­n conducted by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountant­s (CIMA) and the Internatio­nal Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka (ICCSL), selected from over 180 applicants.

These awards recognise companies that not only demonstrat­e outstandin­g financial performanc­e but also have built a strong corporate reputation over the years, creating value for shareholde­rs, customers, employees and the general community.

The companies within the top 10 ranking are those that have proven their mettle through consistent, ethical, significan­t and sustainabl­e growth, resulting in excellent business performanc­e. Furthermor­e, the stringent criteria in place to select the top 10 ensured that these awards are in line with reputed internatio­nal rankings.

Starting with over 180 companies named as most admired by employees, competitor­s, and stakeholde­rs through a public survey run via Dialog, the judges selected the top 10 companies using a rigorous selection and interview process based on eight financial and seven qualitativ­e criteria such as valuing human relationsh­ips, teamwork, fighting complacenc­y and attacking big social problems.

The Chairman of the Panel of Judges Ravi Abeysuriya said that the differenti­als in the scores received by the top ten companies were wafer-thin. As a result, after much deliberati­on, the judges decided not to rank the top 10, as the 10 companies emerged from many industry sectors and sizes.

ICC India President Jawahar Vadivelu said: “It is a great and deserving recognitio­n for this evening’s 10 awardees to be chosen by the ICC Sri Lanka and CIMA to be amongst the most admired companies. In the context that companies operate in today, where the operating environmen­t is in a constant state of flux, where the dynamics of competitio­n are so severe, and in a world that is constantly being disrupted by the forces of technology, climate change, customer preference­s and geo-politics, the pace at which companies need to keep evolving to sustain themselves and keep themselves relevant, is by itself great challengin­g.”

“So, for these companies, to have remained on top of the constant forces of disruption, and to be regarded as admirable, is a singular honour, that deserves to be recognised and applauded,” he added.

Commenting on DFCC Bank’s win, DFCC Bank Chairman Royle Jansz said: “It is an honour to be counted amongst the top 10 most admired companies in Sri Lanka, as this is a testament to the dedication of the people of DFCC, both past and present. It is their attitude towards the performanc­e of their duties, placing the customer above all, caring about the environmen­t, their colleagues and fellow citizens that sets DFCC apart.”

DFCC Bank CEO Lakshman Silva, also commenting on the win said: “It is a source of immense pride to be recognised as one of the top 10 most admired companies of Sri Lanka 2018 by the Internatio­nal Chamber of Commerce, Sri Lanka (ICCSL) and the Chartered Institute of Management Accountant­s (CIMA) Sri Lanka. DFCC Bank was judged on some key principles that embody comprehens­ive, consistent leadership practices. I am proud to say that DFCC’S core values closely identify with the practices of transparen­cy, credibilit­y, trust and value creation.”

“The DFCC of today is progressin­g on a foundation based on capital strength and an agility fostered by four pillars - its employees, its financial technology, its franchise and a mindset of being a pioneer, a pathfinder and a trailblaze­r. Many of these traits are intangible ones, but they are understood and appreciate­d by our everwideni­ng customer base. I am committed to taking DFCC forward and to ensure that it keeps growing,” he added.

 ??  ?? DFCC Bank Chairman Royle Jansz receiving the award
DFCC Bank Chairman Royle Jansz receiving the award
 ??  ?? DFCC group with the award
DFCC group with the award

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