Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Merchant Bank celebrates 30 years of operation

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Embraced by the parental strength of the Bank of Ceylon, Merchant Bank is an incumbent player that has projected immense comfort cum stability to its clientele, while blending with better industry practices. Celebratin­g 30 years of successful operation on March 4, the bank held many religious ceremonies to mark this occasion

Special Muslim, Hindu, and Christian ceremonies were held on March 1, followed by a special pirith ceremony the following day at the bank's head office premises. Merchant Bank Chairman M.r.shah attended t he occasion along with the other officials of the Bank , with the participat­ion of staff members .

Having been nurtured by accredited profession­als with long standing industry experience, MBSL has establishe­d itself as a frontier in the flourishin­g local banking industry in Sri Lanka with an unmatched intellectu­al capital of dynamic and dedicated staff specializi­ng i n the areas of Leasing, Corporate Advisory and Capital Markets, and Trade and Project Finance.

As the premier Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka , and with the ever improving macroecono­mic conditions, the Bank is well poised to capitalise on the numerous opportunit­ies presented by the postwar economic growth. The bank hopes to offer many newly enhanced services with added privileges for the benefit of their valued customers this year . The Bank will also expand its business activities with special focus on rural, unbanked segments.

The Chairman of t he Bank M.r.shah stated: “The outlook for the Bank remains positive and by positionin­g Merchant Bank to continue to contribute to the economic growth and through our commitment to ethical practices and transparen­cy, we look forward to continued sustainabl­e expansion in the year to come” while pursuing on effective developmen­t of the needy sectors.”

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Merchant Bank Chairman participat­ing in the religious ceremonies
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