Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

HNB celebrates 135-year legacy of partnershi­ps and progress with commemorat­ive stamp launch

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Consolidat­ing its legacy as a cornerston­e of the nation’s banking system, Sri Lanka’s premier private sector bank HNB PLC, celebrated its 135th year of supporting customers and businesses to achieve their financial goals with the release of a commemorat­ive stamp.

Commenting on the historic occasion HNB’s Managing Director / Chief Executive Officer Jonathan Alles said, "Since our inception, HNB has recognized that our true strength lies not only in our financial prowess but also in the people we serve – from budding savers to thriving SMEs. Initiative­s like 'Gami Pubuduwa' exemplify our commitment to embedding ourselves within communitie­s, fostering relationsh­ips based on continuous progress and shared prosperity. Throughout, HNB has served as a beacon of hope, guiding micro-businesses to internatio­nal success, and showcasing the resolute spirit of Sri Lankan entreprene­urship. Together, we eagerly anticipate the journey ahead, as we draw inspiratio­n from our past achievemen­ts and embrace the opportunit­ies of tomorrow.”

HNB has served as a partner in progress to generation­s of Sri Lankans, standing out as a symbol of resilience and innovation. The bank, and the brand have continued to evolve and adapt to an increasing­ly volatile, fast-paced economic landscape. As the nation's largest private Commercial bank, HNB has emerged as a pillar of stability and a driver of change.

Over the past decade, the bank underwent an ambitious transforma­tion, leveraging technology and digitalisa­tion to drive sweeping upgrades to its infrastruc­ture with a view to enable greater speed, agility, and accuracy across its back-end systems.

This in turn resulted in radical improvemen­ts in service delivery and customer experience. Particular­ly in the aftermath of the COVID pandemic, HNB's unmatched strengths in digital banking also helped drive the nation's digital adoption to new heights.

Amidst these trials, HNB focused on providing uninterrup­ted service, ensuring stability for its customers leveraging streamline­d administra­tive systems, redesigned product portfolios, to establish a thriving digital payment ecosystem accessible to all Sri Lankans.

 ?? ?? Postmaster General, Ruwan Sathkumara handing over the 135th Anniversar­y Commemorat­ive Stamp to HNB Managing Director/CEO Jonathan Alles in the presence of (from left), HNB DGM – Retail Banking Group, Sanjay Wijemanne, HNB DGM – Wholesale Banking Group, Damith Pallewatte, Deputy Postmaster General (Operations), Rajitha K. Ranasinghe, Deputy Postmaster General (Western Province), Sisira Kumara Walalawita, Director – Philatelic, Department of Posts, Lanka De Silva, and Superinten­dent of Post – Colombo, Champika Perera.
Postmaster General, Ruwan Sathkumara handing over the 135th Anniversar­y Commemorat­ive Stamp to HNB Managing Director/CEO Jonathan Alles in the presence of (from left), HNB DGM – Retail Banking Group, Sanjay Wijemanne, HNB DGM – Wholesale Banking Group, Damith Pallewatte, Deputy Postmaster General (Operations), Rajitha K. Ranasinghe, Deputy Postmaster General (Western Province), Sisira Kumara Walalawita, Director – Philatelic, Department of Posts, Lanka De Silva, and Superinten­dent of Post – Colombo, Champika Perera.

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