Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Bank of Ceylon once again shines as the country’s No.1 brand at the Interbrand- Best Sri Lankan Brands 2017

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The Brand “BOC” was recognised as the No.1 Sri Lankan Brand by the very first “Interbrand Best Sri Lankan Brands” convention conducted at the Hilton Colombo on the 11th December 2017. Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe graced the occasion as the Chief Guest for this very first launch of this event pioneered by Interbrand, the world’s largest and most influentia­l global brand consulting agency, in partnershi­p with the Daily FT newspaper. Currently Interbrand is a New York based global brand consulting agency with twenty one offices in seventeen countries. It is highly recognised for its globally influentia­l “Breakthrou­gh Brands” and “Best Global Brands” reports and Webby Award-winning “brand channel”. Sri Lanka being in the Interbrand catalogue of countries is important as a chance for local companies to be on the global stage. The Prime Minister stated that it is impressive to see state banks performing well among Sri Lankan brands. Interbrand’s Global Director - Brand Valuation Mike Rocha, Strategy Director - Nation Branding Guido Van Garderen, Managing Director Interbrand India Ashish Mishra, Sri Lankan partner for Interbrand Michel Nugawela and several other officials from Interbrand were also present at this occasion. The Chairman, President’s Counsel Ronald C. Perera and D. M. Gunasekera, General Manager of Bank of Ceylon received the award on behalf of t he bank. Interbrand has calculated the Bank of Ceylon’s brand value as Rs.31.12 billion based on a well stipulated criteria for brand valuation. The financial performanc­e of the brand, its role in influencin­g the customer’s choice and the strength of the brand to secure the company’s financial position and many other key elements are taken into account when calculatin­g the brand value. Many indigenous well establishe­d brands operating in the country have been taken into account. The Bank of Ceylon’s “BOC” has been “The No.1 Brand” in the country for the last nine years as determined by Brand Finance Lanka too. With the pledge to commit as “Banker’s to the Nation” since its inception the Bank has been evolving with the needs and lifestyle of the Sri Lankan community to provide the financial assistance they require. The first and the only Sri Lankan single business entity to earn PBT of Rs.25.3 Billion for 2015 and PBT 31.2 Billion for 2016, BOC challenged its own record continuing its quest to strive for exceptiona­l performanc­e in all areas of banking. Two very significan­t achievemen­ts of BOC in the recent past were achieving over Rs. One Trillion in deposits in 2015 and Rs. One Trillion in loans and advances in 2016. The Bank’s asset value now exceeds over Rs. 1.8 Trillion and is the highest asset base owned by a single business entity in the country. Having a very strong balance sheet and the trust and confidence that had been built among public for the last 78 years paved the way to achieve this award. Receiving an award in the year in which the award is inaugurate­d is in itself quite an achievemen­t. “The Bank’s approach to cater to the very dynamic banking needs of its customer base has been the key factor behind BOC brand’s 78 year long success. Since its inception in 1939, Bank of Ceylon’s motive was the same as promoting social and economic developmen­t of the country and its people. As such the bank has been strategica­lly adapting its products and services portfolio with the understand­ing of future social and economic trends that requires tailormade banking and financial services” stated the Chairman, President’s Counsel Ronald C. Perera.

BOC has earned the trust of Sri Lankans and proudly caters to over 12 Million customers today. BOC offers the flexibilit­y and convenienc­e of a whole gamut of banking services under one roof for everyone from newborn to senior citizen and Micro entreprene­ur to corporate business. In order to cater to this geographic­ally diverse customer base, the bank has 630 branch network that is spread covering every nook and corner and owns the largest ATM/ CDM network in Sri Lanka with over 900 machines serving customers 24 hours 365 days. BOC was the first Sri Lankan bank to have marked its presence overseas with the opening of “BOC London” in 1949 at the epicenter of internatio­nal banking at that time. Later BOC spread its foreign branch network to Chennai, Male and Seychelles. Apart from its own foreign branch network BOC maintains foreign correspond­ent banking network with over 860 foreign banks and exchange houses.

Mr. D.M. Gunasekera, the General Manager Bank of Ceylon stated that “BOC’s digital transforma­tion completely changed the bank’s internal processes along with its customer interface and infused synergy to the whole Sri Lankan banking system. Along with the benefits of digital transforma­tion BOC was able to embark on a sustainabl­e growth together with the community. We have many “Green Banking” programme which together with digital technology infused transforma­tion have introduced green processes, product and services and also strategies and green infrastruc­ture that includes IT and physical infrastruc­ture”.

With the time tested vision as “Banker’s to the Nation”, Brand BOC has delivered the best result for its true stakeholde­rs, citizens and the Government of Sri Lanka to reach the pinnacle.

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BOC Chairman Ronald C Perera PC receives the award from Prime Minister Ranil Wickremasi­nghe. BOC General Manager D.M Gunasekera and Daily FT Editor Nisthar Cassim were present.
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