Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Ceylon Planters’ Provident Society promotes personal financial planning

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Recognizin­g the need to go beyond providing the best possible returns to members, Ceylon Planters’ Provident Society conducted an awareness program recently for its members on Wealth Planning in collaborat­ion with NDB Wealth Management.

Ceylon Planters’ Provident Society is the oldest approved provident fund in the country, establishe­d by the Planters way back in March 1926 under the Trusteeshi­p of the Planters’Associatio­n of Ceylon.

“We spend much of our time looking at the rupees and cents and the bottom line of the organizati­ons that we work for but pay little or no attention to our personal financial planning. It is only at the time of retirement that it hits us in the face and we wonder how and where to invest, in order to meet our day to day expenses in our retirement” said Dr Dan Seevaratna­m, Chairman of the Ceylon Planters’ Provident Society in his introducto­ry remarks.

Rajendra Theagaraja­h, Director/CEO, NDB Bank PLC, welcoming the participan­ts stated “You need to diversify your savings to continue the same quality of life during retirement. One should give serious thought as to what is available beyond a mere bank deposit – at least on reaching 40 – 45 years”.

Presentati­ons on “Wealth Planning” and “How to start building your wealth” by Prabodha Samaraseke­ra, CEO of NDB Wealth Management Ltd, included several simple tools to assess one’s personal financial position and guidelines to building wealth.

Priyangani Edirisingh­e, Nutritioni­st of the Teaching Hospital Kandy addressed the forum on the topic “Optimize Health. Maximize wealth”, which highlighte­d the need for a healthy lifestyle if one is to enjoy one’s wealth.

The event was well appreciate­d by the participan­ts thanks to the support of NDB Wealth Management Ltd who have been associated with the Society for a long period of time.

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The awareness programme in progress
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