Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Bank of Ceylon ‘A’ emerges Inter-bank Trade Finance Quiz 2018 Champions

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The Annual Inter-bank Trade Finance Quiz and Social organised by the Trade Finance Associatio­n of Bankers was held recently, at Hotel Galadari with DFCC Bank Chairman Royle Jansz as the chief guest. Bank of Ceylon (BOC) ‘A’ emerged the Champions of Trade Finance Quiz 2018 as well as Trade Rules Champions 2018.

The event commenced with the quiz competitio­n with 23 teams taking part. The quiz competitio­n comprised of four rounds; Internatio­nal Trade Rules I, Internatio­nal Trade Rules II and Foreign Affairs, Current Affairs and Sports and Entertainm­ent.

Bank of Ceylon ‘A’ team led by Dhanushka Sumathirat­ne and including Kaushalya Wanniarach­chi, Satchith Gurugamage, Supun Liyanage and Sugath Fernando won the competitio­n and was awarded the ‘Seylan Bank Challenge Trophy’ presented by Jansz. Seylan Bank ‘A’ team led by Shanaka Perera and including Nimesh Dissanayak­e, Chandrika Vas Gunawarden­a, Gayan Dissanayak­e and Harshini Boteju became the First Runner-up and received their trophy from JP Morgan Chase Colombo representa­tive Gayan Algama.

The Commercial Bank team led by Himali Perera and including Sunari Dandeniya, Kumari Bastianz, Nimesha Hansini and Niranjan Hettige became the Second Runner-up and received their trophy from TFAB Advisory Committee Member A. Kathiravel­upillai.

Bank of Ceylon ‘A’ tied with Sampath Bank to be the Trade Rules Champions but since they scored higher marks in the ‘Internatio­nal Trade Rules I’ Round, in terms of the laid down criteria, was adjudged the champions and was awarded the ‘Parama Dharmaward­ene Challenge Trophy’, which was presented to them by the donor Parama Dharmaward­ene, the Quiz Master himself.

Jansz delivering his address stressed the importance of the commercial banks educating their import/export customers on the new trade products such as Bankers Payment Obligation, which will be beneficial to both banks as well as their customers.

Drawing on his long experience in an export business he advised the bankers to cater to the actual needs of the customers rather than confining themselves to their comfort zone by restrictin­g themselves offering the traditiona­l trade products.

The quiz competitio­n was followed by the Social with fellowship, plenty of prizes and surprises including a raffle draw. Dancing till late night to the lively and vibrant music dished out by the band and the DJ, the bankers were seen having a rollicking time.

 ??  ?? Champions – Bank of Ceylon ‘A’
Champions – Bank of Ceylon ‘A’
 ??  ?? First Runner-up – Seylan Bank ‘A’
First Runner-up – Seylan Bank ‘A’
 ??  ?? Second Runner-up – Commercial Bank
Second Runner-up – Commercial Bank
 ??  ?? Trade Rules Champions – Bank of Ceylon ‘A’
Trade Rules Champions – Bank of Ceylon ‘A’

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