Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Stanchart SL completes initiative to provide financial literacy education for plantation residents

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Standard Chartered Sri Lanka announced the completion of a two-year multistake­holder community project undertaken jointly with Chrysalis to provide financial literacy training and microfinan­ce loans to women and youth residents in the country’s tea estates.

The project saw the completion of a longterm financial literacy training of 129 women and youth and loans provided to 33 business ventures of estate residents.

Conceptual­ised as a project to build capabiliti­es and enhance financial management skills, Standard Chartered Sri Lanka worked closely with Chrysalis on identifyin­g the beneficiar­ies from Hatton and the Uva region. Tea plantation women and youth were given training in financial skills and business management, in addition to allowing access to microfinan­ce loans so that they could embark on business ventures for additional income and gain greater control over their household income and decision making.

Standard Chartered also engaged Hatton National Bank (HNB) as its local banking partner to accommodat­e loans for qualified recipients by evaluating all individual entreprene­urs. As a partner, HNB performed necessary field visits and disbursed and followed up on loan recoveries in 9 estates in Hatton and the Uva region.

Speaking on the completion of the initiative, Bingumal Thewaratha­nthri, Chief Executive Officer, Standard Chartered Sri Lanka said, “The financial education and entreprene­urship project we embarked on with Chrysalis was aimed at increasing the financial knowledge of the women and youth of the overlooked estate sector, enabling them to create business ventures, providing them with additional income and greater autonomy. As a business, Standard Chartered seeks to ensure that the financing provided by us goes towards supporting the economy and creating social developmen­t, and it is a matter of pride that our investment in communitie­s go above and beyond the financial factor.”

Chrysalis is a Sri Lankan organisati­on working to empower women and youth by fostering inclusive growth. Working in tea estates through Community Developmen­t Forums, Chrysalis identified recipient communitie­s, spread awareness of the project, mobilised target audiences and maintained relationsh­ips with the grassroots communitie­s.

“Women and youth in the estate sector are a valuable yet an extremely vulnerable part of our society, in whose case financial illiteracy and lack of income opportunit­ies serve as severe limiting factors. Our work, in partnershi­p with Standard Chartered Bank, has indirectly benefited close to 15,000 people as a result of women and youth increasing their financial literacy and actively engaging in community developmen­t. This is in addition to those who started up businesses that now employ others and foster entreprene­urship within the community,” stated Ashika Gunasena, Chief Executive Officer at Chrysalis, commenting on the project and its far-reaching impact.

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