Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

ComBank extends lending, multirole support to Northern revival

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The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has lent nearly Rs 250 million to small businesses and farmers in Sri Lanka’s northern region in the past four months, as part of a multifacet­ed on-going engagement to play a catalytic role in the economic and social resurgence of the area.

Combining the extension of banking services, capacity and knowledge building, promotion of digital banking and supporting community needs, t he Bank’s efforts concentrat­ing on the Northern area has seen its officials in a hands-on direct engagement with large numbers of existing and potential entreprene­urs both in the peninsula and the northern mainland.

In the latest connected activity, the Bank participat­ed in a Programme for SMEs Developmen­t organised by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka. The main objective of the programme, held at the Divisional Secretaria­t of Mannar, was t o create awareness among small scale entreprene­urs about the banking facilities available to them and to build a bridge between banks and entreprene­urs who are in need of financial assistance to expand their businesses. areas, including building financial literacy.”

Among the recent activities conducted by the Bank in the northern region were a seminar by the Bank’s Agricultur­e and Micro Finance Unit (AMFU) of Vavuniya and Mannar for 120 sea weed cultivator­s from the Silawathur­ai, Mutharippu­thurai and Arippu areas; a week-long campaign to educate the public about the products and services offered by the Bank for remittance­s, and to raise awareness about the dangers of using illegal methods to receive money from overseas; an event in Jaffna to educate the public on the features and advantages of the Bank’s Mobile and Online banking products, and participat­ion in the Jaffna Internatio­nal Trade Fair for the fourth consecutiv­e year.

The Bank also opened its 241st branch in Sri Lanka at Chankanai in Jaffna during this period, further enhancing its presence in the Northern Province of the country.

In the sphere of community support, the CSR Trust of Commercial Bank donated equipment to the Sub Fertility Unit of Killinochc­hi Hospital and provided new computers to the IT Lab it had donated previously to the SOS Village Jaffna.

Commercial Bank selected and interviewe­d 10 potential entreprene­urs from among the participan­ts and invited the selected individual­s to visit its Mannar branch to explore possible support for their business ideas. The majority of the participan­ts were women engaged in the dry fish and garments businesses, the Bank said.

Loans granted over the past four months to entreprene­urs in the northern region included large agricultur­e loans totalling Rs 206 million, Rs 33.7 million as short term agricultur­e loans principall­y to paddy farmers, and micro loans amounting to Rs 3.6 million.

“Our activities in the North showcase the Bank’s commitment to partner and empower individual­s and communitie­s to improve their economic status and capacity,” said Jegan Durairatna­m, the Bank’s Managing Director. “They also exemplify the multiple roles the Bank can play in stimulatin­g economic growth through direct engagement­s in several

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