Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

USAID partners with private banks to provide MSMES access to finance

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The U.S. Agency for Internatio­nal Developmen­t (USAID), with the USAID Developmen­t Credit Authority (DCA), Hatton National Bank PLC and Sampath Bank PLC have announced a new partnershi­p for a programme of up to US $9 million for local financing available to private, micro-, small-, and medium-sized enterprise­s (MSMES) throughout Sri Lanka.

This seven-year programme will help to address the current lack of financing to these key borrower groups. This partnershi­p will complement and be further supported by USAID’S Youlead programme that strengthen­s employabil­ity and self-employment opportunit­ies for youth in Sri Lanka.

The signing of this agreement, which took place on September 5, 2018 in Colombo, reaffirms United States’ commitment to Sri Lanka’s economic developmen­t, and is part of broader and ongoing USAID support for Sri Lanka. “We at USAID are proud to encourage private sector lending in key sectors that are vital to the economic developmen­t of Sri Lanka,” said Reed Aeschliman, Mission Director for USAID Sri Lanka. “Increasing access to credit enables youth entreprene­urs to improve their own lives, and helps small and medium enterprise­s to spur further economic growth in their respective regions.”

The programme represents a crucial step toward enabling Sri Lanka’s private sector and youth entreprene­urs to access capital, expand businesses and ultimately, to create more jobs. The agreement will unlock critical resources that will help spur innovation, foster investment, and provide critical resources to under-served segments of Sri Lanka’s economy including existing MSMES and start-ups.

“Given HNB’S extended legacy of facilitati­ng growth and developmen­t in the MSME sector, we are conscious of the immense potential and vital need for access to finance. Today’s partnershi­p between HNB, USAID, and Sampath Bank represents a vital step forward in our collective mission in enhancing economic opportunit­ies for young Sri Lankans”, said Jude Fernando, HNB Deputy General Manager – SME and Mid-market.

HNB and Sampath Banks’ strategies align well with the purpose of this partnershi­p. Both banks have extensive outreach and experience, and are well positioned and committed to increasing MSMES and start-up lending. “We at Sampath Bank believe in entreprene­urship developmen­t at all levels and developmen­t finance has been a major area of lending for us. As such, we welcome this scheme which will provide better access to much required capital for the new entreprene­urs and it aligns well with our own entreprene­urship developmen­t initiative,” said Tharaka Ranwala, Senior Deputy Managing Director of Sampath Bank.

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Pic by Nisal Baduge Ceylinco VIP yesterday held a series of protest demonstrat­ions to raise awareness among motorists and the general public alike on mainstream issues Sri Lanka is facing—from drunk driving to drug menace to violence against women. Kicking off the protests at the Galle Face from 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m., Ceylinco held its second protest at the Lipton Circus from 12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. The last protest was held in Rajagiriya from 4:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
 ??  ?? USAID Mission Director poses for a photograph following the launch of a partnershi­p that provideslo­cal financing to MSMES with officials from Sampath Bank and Hatton National Bank, USAID’S Youlead and USAID staff
USAID Mission Director poses for a photograph following the launch of a partnershi­p that provideslo­cal financing to MSMES with officials from Sampath Bank and Hatton National Bank, USAID’S Youlead and USAID staff
 ??  ?? USAID Mission Director, Reed Aeschliman, with senior officials from Sampath Bank and Hatton National Bank following the launch of a partnershi­p that provides local financing to MSMES
USAID Mission Director, Reed Aeschliman, with senior officials from Sampath Bank and Hatton National Bank following the launch of a partnershi­p that provides local financing to MSMES

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