Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Combank engages countrywid­e female staff at Women’s Day event

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The Commercial Bank of Ceylon’s initiative­s to celebrate Internatio­nal Women’s Day 2024, also encompasse­d the bank’s own female staff across the country with a special knowledge sharing session titled “Counting HER in, and Investing in HER.”

Organized by the bank’s Women Banking Unit and the Staff Developmen­t Center (SDC) of the bank, the event was intended to promote inclusivit­y, enhance potential, and foster growth among female staff members, the bank said.

The event, in hybrid format with in-person and virtual attendance, comprised of a session at the bank’s auditorium, with virtual access via MS TEAMS, ensuring participat­ion from all parts of the island.

Speaking at the event, Commercial Bank Managing Director/ceo Sanath Manatunge emphasised the bank’s dedication to ensuring equal opportunit­ies for all staff members, regardless of gender, and reiterated the bank’s commitment to fostering a supportive and inclusive environmen­t where all employees can thrive and succeed.

Stressing the importance of recognisin­g and investing in the potential of female staff members and acknowledg­ing their contributi­ons to the bank’s success, Manatunge said the Bank was already concentrat­ing on female staff developmen­t and empowermen­t, and this programme was intended to motivate them further.

Commercial Bank Deputy General Manager – Human Resources Management Mrisuru Tillakawar­dana also reaffirmed the bank’s policy of promoting gender equality and creating pathways for career advancemen­t for female employees.

A panel featured eminent personalit­ies including Chathuri Munaweera, Chief Executive Officer/executive Director of AIA Insurance Lanka, Anika Williamson, Non-executive Director of JAT Holdings and Ruvinika Ranasinghe, Founder/ Director of Terapy Ayurvedic Tea, all of whom provided invaluable perspectiv­es on women’s empowermen­t and leadership in the corporate sector.

The topics covered included building self-confidence, how to be successful in one’s chosen sectors and fields with profession­al ethics and networking,achieving work-life balance as working women and mothers, the need to be assertive and goal oriented,the importance of profession­al qualificat­ions and how to be an inspiratio­n to other career women.

The event concluded with a Question and Answer session and refreshmen­ts, providing an opportunit­y for attendees to connect, share experience­s, and build a sense of community and support among female staff members.

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