Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Assetline Leasing to uplift Northern economy and people

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Assetline Leasing Company Limited (ALCL) recently introduced several projects as part of its efforts to further develop its operations in the Northern province.

Assetline, the financial services arm of David Pieris Group of Companies, has built its brand and reputation as providing funding and financial assistance to the less affluent economic classes, entreprene­urs as well as small and medium enterprise­s. It is their anticipati­on that the roll out of the initiative­s under these projects in the Jaffna district, which will benefit the entire Northern province, will contribute to uplifting the livelihood of the people and contribute to revitalise the economy in the Northern province.

With this agenda and leveraging on group synergies C.K. Motors, Chunnakam, Jaffna, a longstandi­ng dealer of David Peiris Motor Company (Pvt.) Ltd, was brought on board as a business and cash collection centre representi­ng ALCL.

In addition to the ALCL branch, the company’s leasing customers can now pay their lease rentals here. For C.K. Motors now in an addition to offering Dpmccertif­ied three-wheelers, its scope of business has expanded with the partnershi­p with ALCL and the financial support provided.

Jaffna Vehicle Spot, a popular business entity in Kokuvil, was

also appointed as a business introducer with the aim of adding convenienc­e to customers looking for financial assistance. Currently discussion­s are underway for Jaffna Vehicle Spot to partner the group’s registered vehicle sales operation ‘Riyasakwal­a’, which would mean both vehicles and tailor-made leasing solutions at attractive interest rates will be available at the same place.

Concurrent­ly, as part of its commitment to the local community, a seminar was sponsored and facilitate­d for the traffic police officers under the guidance of Jaffna DIG Priyantha Liyanage, Jaffna HQI, Chief Inspector Chamly Palihena and other officials. The resource persons for this seminar were facilitate­d by the Police Headquarte­rs, Colombo. More than 100 traffic police officers attached to 16 police stations in the Jaffna Division participat­ed in this workshop, the objective of which was to enhance road safety and traffic management in Jaffna.

Commenting on these recent initiative­s, ALCL Chief Operating Officer Mahesh de Silva said, “As a responsibl­e financial institutio­n, we are carrying out these projects aligned to the Northern Province Developmen­t Plan of the government and road map outlined by Governor Jeevan Thiagaraja­h, creating a win-win for both the company and people in the region.”

 ?? ?? Traffic police officers attached to 16 police stations in Jaffna Division participat­e at a workshop at Jaffna Headquarte­rs Police Station
Traffic police officers attached to 16 police stations in Jaffna Division participat­e at a workshop at Jaffna Headquarte­rs Police Station

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