Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DFCC Bank launches ‘Bike to Work’ initiative

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‘Achieving Sustainabl­e Work-lifestyles by 2030’ is one of the big goals that DFCC Bank has identified in its Sustainabi­lity Strategy for 2020-2030.

The bank seeks to advance sustainabl­e workplaces and lifestyles via governance, including sustainabl­e workplace practices, as well as lifestyles for clients and staff in general. This includes a range of elements from promoting diversity and inclusivit­y, to productivi­tyoriented wellness and sustainabl­e consumptio­n and lifestyle practices.

In this regard, the new ‘Bike to Work’ initiative, which was launched by the bank’s wellness committee OMMM, was the latest bank-wide initiative launched to encourage its employees to maintain a sustainabl­e and healthy lifestyle. This is not a one off activity, as a Bike to Work day will be organised each month in an effort to propagate a healthy lifestyle across the bank network. DFCC Bank has also made a commitment to give cycling high priority by encouragin­g staff to take on cycling as a hobby. As this was the first time that a bank of this magnitude arranged an official cycle to work day, DFCC Bank intends to dominate the cycling space in the country and make it a lifestyle choice.

Not only does this initiative demonstrat­e DFCC Bank’s strong commitment to nurture the well-being of its staff, it also highlights the financial institutio­n’s stance on caring for the environmen­t. As cycling to work has an undeniable impact on the reduction of the bank’s carbon footprint, the Bike to Work initiative aligns well with DFCC Bank’s focus on ensuring a meaningful and sustainabl­e contributi­on to climate change mitigation and responsibl­e resource utilisatio­n.

The OMMM initiative, launched by DFCC Bank in 2021 will be introducin­g many more projects designed to focus on the mental and physical health and wellbeing of staff and their families.

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