Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sampath Bank HR Head receives HR Leaders’ Award

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Sampath Bank PLC Human Resources Head Lalith Weragoda was awarded the ‘IPM Sri Lanka HR Leaders’ Award’ for the ‘Industrial/ Employee Relations’ category at the National HR Excellence Awards 2017 held recently.

Weragoda received this award in recognitio­n of his contributi­on in introducin­g an innovative scheme to enhance team performanc­e.

“At Sampath Bank, we view our team of about 4,000 Sampath bankers as our greatest asset. Their commitment to our core principles and relentless efforts to bring them to life while meeting and exceeding customer expectatio­ns have enabled us to continue to innovate and grow exponentia­lly over the past 30 years, and I am delighted to see one of senior leaders being recognized at this prestigiou­s forum for his innovation in managing their performanc­e”, said Sampath Bank PLC Managing Director Nanda Fernando. Yet another testament to Sampath Bank’s spirit of innovation, this award comes on the heels of the bank being recognized as Sri Lanka’s ‘Most Innovative Bank’ at the Lankapayte­chnnovatio­n Awards 2017. “I’m honoured to receive this award from the Institute of Personnel Management (IPM) Sri Lanka for the innovative team based performanc­e incentive scheme developed and implemente­d at Sampath Bank. This wouldn’t have been possible without the support and guidance of our leadership team and the commitment and persistenc­e of all members of the Sampath family,” said Weragoda.

Elaboratin­g on the award winning performanc­e incentive system, Weragoda noted, “In the past, we had a standardis­ed incentive system at Sampath Bank wherein everyone was rewarded equally. While we have always sought to move to a performanc­e based system, we didn’t want to do so in a hasty, inconsider­ate manner. Going beyond traditiona­l performanc­e distributi­on curves, we wanted to create a system that would allow us to capture a higher number of outstandin­g performers and incentiviz­e them to continuous­ly strive to perform better. In line with this, we developed and implemente­d a unique scheme under the theme of ‘One for all. All for one.’ in 2016 to reward outstandin­g performers without disturbing the team culture. And I am delighted to note that the system has delivered outstandin­g results in its first year itself. The bank’s after tax profits grew by 48.8 percent year-on-year (YOY) with profits per employee growing by 58.0 percent.

The National HR Excellence Awards 2017, a key element of the two-day IPM National Human Resources Conference 2017, recognised exemplary HR profession­als who have demonstrat­ed best practices in Human Resource Management. Organised by the Institute of Personnel Management (IPM) Sri Lanka, the National HR Conference 2017 is considered as the largest HR conference in South Asia and was held this year under the theme, ‘Emerging HR Leaders - High Tech and High Touch’. The event featured an eminent panel of internatio­nal and local speakers who shed light on innovative, people-centric concepts, tools and practices that are revolution­izing the HR landscape.

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