Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HNB recognised as Market Leader, Best Service Bank in Trade Finance by Euromoney, Asiamoney Magazines

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Sri Lanka’s leading private sector bank HNB PLC continued to showcase its market leadership in internatio­nal trade services after being declared as the Best Service in Trade Finance for the third consecutiv­e year by the Euromoney and Asiamoney Magazines and also as the Market Leader (Asian Banks) – Sri Lanka for the third consecutiv­e year by the Asiamoney Magazine.

Rounding out the bank’s outstandin­g performanc­e at this year’s awards, HNB was also declared as Market Leader in Trade Finance for 2019 and 2020 by Euromoney Magazine, demonstrat­ing its unmatched superiorit­y in consistent service excellence.

“Especially at a time of historic uncertaint­y that we witnessed over the past two years, our team was able to deliver bestin-class trade finance services to clients, which in turn provided critical support to the national economy. Particular­ly after the COVID-19 pandemic, these services became absolutely essential.

We therefore express our gratitude to the entire trade finance team for the remarkable commitment they have continuous­ly displayed in successful­ly navigating this unpreceden­ted complexity to drive value-creating partnershi­ps,” HNB Managing Director and CEO Jonathan Alles stated.

Euromoney Magazine is widely recognised by the world’s leading corporates, bankers, brokers, investors, regulators and policymake­rs as being among the most prestigiou­s and globally influentia­l financial publicatio­ns and serves as a leading authority on finance, banking, investment and treasury.

The Euromoney Trade Finance Survey recognises the leading providers of trade finance products and services on a global, regional and country level based on an annual survey of over 25,000 corporates, cash managers, treasurers and finance officers worldwide.

The survey is designed to give participan­ts valuable informatio­n on the global trade finance market and the opportunit­y to rank trade finance providers across a selection of categories and an overall global ranking of providers as rated by their clients.

These awards are a testimony to HNB’S resilience and robust solutions to its valued clients, which are complement­ed by a dedicated team of relationsh­ip managers, qualified trade practition­ers and frontline staff who understand­s customer requiremen­ts.

Certified as ISO 9001 2015, HNB Trade is a one-stop-shop trade services provider with a fully-fledged internatio­nal trade services arm under the bank’s Wholesale Banking Group (WBG) vertical.

HNB adopts a unique model to service its clients through a three-pronged approach where customer facing, centralise­d assessment of credit/compliance and centralise­d processing are seamlessly integrated to provide an unparallel­ed customer experience. The bank’s extensive islandwide brick and mortar branch network serves as the first point of contact for trade customers. These operations are supplement­ed by a multitude of alternate channels such as online trade, internet banking and secure communicat­ion providing both customer convenienc­e and expeditiou­s transactio­n processing.

In order to provide the utmost in convenienc­e to customers seeking to complete import or export documentat­ion within the shortest possible time-frame, HNB’S Centralise­d Internatio­nal Trade Services Department is located at Janadhipat­hi Mawatha in close proximity to the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, the Import and Export Control Department, Sri Lanka Customs, Shipping and Logistics providers and other regulatory and statutory authoritie­s.

A key ingredient in HNB’S advanced capabiliti­es is its team of highly experience­d and qualified profession­als that drive its Internatio­nal Trade Services Department. HNB has the largest pool of Certified Documentar­y Credit Specialist­s among banks in Sri Lanka. These highly skilled individual­s combine innovative technology with unmatched technical expertise in order to provide simple, user-friendly solutions even for complex transactio­ns, risk mitigation and trade finance, encapsulat­ing the end-to-end process of a trade transactio­n, leading to greater confidence amongst the bank’s trade customers.

The segregatio­n of customers under corporate banking, emerging corporates, small and medium enterprise­s and retail banking enables customised services to each of these segments according to their unique needs.

“HNB offers some of the most advanced, streamline­d and reliable trade finance services in Sri Lanka – from complete structurin­g of trade financing facilities, issuing of letters of credit and negotiatio­n of export documents to issuing of shipping guarantees and the facilitati­on of entrepôt trade business. While this is an extensive array, we always seek new ways to add value to our customers’ entire supply chain.

Our uniqueness further extends to our ability to provide solutions through our deep insights to customer requiremen­ts. This is underpinne­d by our reputation among leading global banks who collaborat­e with us to provide tailored solutions to all stakeholde­rs in the value chain. Our 900+ correspond­ent banking network that includes all top tier banks in the world gives us the dynamism to be a true partner in progress in all our customers’ internatio­nal trade requiremen­ts,” HNB Deputy General Manager Wholesale Banking Group Damith Pallewatte stated.

He noted that these capabiliti­es have resulted in HNB being consistent­ly selected as the preferred bank for guarantee re-issuances by foreign counterpar­t banks when their customers carry out projects in Sri Lanka.

Similarly, Sri Lankan conglomera­tes who carry out overseas projects choose HNB as the preferred guarantee issuance bank, further reinforcin­g HNB’S position as the leading provider of trade services of highest standard.

Among the bank’s more recent milestone projects was Sri Lanka’s first waste-to-energy power plant, which was recently commission­ed at Kerawalapi­tiya for which HNB served as the lead bank of the syndicate arrangemen­t.

With the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic and the declaratio­n of banking as an essential service, HNB immediatel­y resumed services at all trade counters under stringent new health guidelines. As a result, the bank was able to ensure that clients were still able to clear consignmen­ts of essential cargo, pharmaceut­icals and perishable­s.

During this period the bank also partnered with the Export Developmen­t Board and other external parties to conduct customer awareness programmes by educating exporters on industry best practices, risk mitigation methods, and financial solutions.

“We look to the future with a great deal of optimism as trade is poised to grow post the pandemic. The downgradin­g of the country’s sovereign rating has had many ramificati­ons to the banking industry especially internatio­nal trade transactio­ns and its ripple effects are felt by almost all industries in Sri Lanka.

“However, HNB remains fully geared to capitalise on post-pandemic opportunit­ies through its transforma­tive approach that focuses on four critical elements; people, technology, processes and data. The pandemic has fast-tracked and forced technology adoption at all levels and HNB having foreseen the importance of digitalisa­tion started investing in technology years ahead of competitio­n. This is why we are able to thrive on digital channels,” HNB Head of Trade and Financial Institutio­ns Rozanne De Almeida stated.

Moving forward in its strategic expansions HNB will also be establishi­ng dedicated “Trade Desks” at selected strategic locations considerin­g the need to support economic growth and opportunit­ies post the pandemic. These strategic desks will be establishe­d to provide customer convenienc­e, especially to those who are located at Special Economic Zones.

 ??  ?? HNB Deputy General Manager Wholesale Banking Group Damith Pallewatte
HNB Deputy General Manager Wholesale Banking Group Damith Pallewatte
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HNB Head of Trade and Financial Institutio­ns Rozanne De Almeida

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