Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Stanchart Sri Lanka displays strength at ‘Asset Triple A Awards’

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Standard Chartered Sri Lanka continued a winning streak at ‘The Asset Triple A Treasury, Trade, Sustainabl­e Supply Chain and Risk Management Awards 2021’ by walking away with the awards for ‘Best Service Providers for Cash Management’ and ‘Best Service Providers for Trade Finance’ in Sri Lanka for the fifth time.

The bank also recorded a hat-trick for Sri Lanka as the ‘Best Sub-custodian in South Asia’ at ‘The Asset Triple A Sustainabl­e Investing Awards 2021 for Institutio­nal Investor, ETF, and Asset Servicing Providers’, securing the award for the third consecutiv­e year.

Commenting on the Bank’s performanc­e at one of the industry’s leading and highly anticipate­d awards was Bingumal Thewaratha­nthri, Chief Executive Officer, Standard Chartered Sri Lanka. “This year, Standard Chartered marked a global record for the highest number of awards secured by any organisati­on at The Asset Triple A Awards. We are proud to have contribute­d towards this milestone as the only bank among the South Asian countries that has successful­ly won both the Trade Finance and Cash Management awards.”

Despite facing a nation-wide lockdown, the bank remained committed to servicing transactio­ns without disruption through its globally recognised internet banking channel, Straight2b­ank. Digitally initiated cash transactio­ns growing by over 80 percent during this period, was a testament to how easily the bank’s internet banking channel could be adopted into payment processes of corporate clients, whileworki­ng from the safety of their homes.

The bank also demonstrat­ed resilience in the area of trade services by mobilising the team through the pandemic to ensure commerce continued through the bank’s global network for both Sri Lankan corporates and financial institutio­ns. Standard Chartered Sri Lanka also became the first branch to implement supplier finance initiation via SWIFT and further, recorded an improvemen­t of over 30 percent in trade finance automation in Open Account transactio­ns.

“This past year, our Cash and Trade teams have launched multiple innovative solutions including the country’s first ever inter-bank instant payment API connectivi­ty solution implemente­d for Pickme as well as the first digitally enabled Cross Border Trade Receivable Services implementa­tion for one of the key apparel design and manufactur­ers in the country.

This global recognitio­n is a reflection of our team’s commitment to innovate for our clients who have placed their trust in the Bank to meet their ever-evolving needs,” said Roger Norton, Head of Cash, Trade and Transactio­n Banking, Standard Chartered Sri Lanka.

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