Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

BOC Annual Report recognized at SAFA anniversar­y awards

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The Bank of Ceylon’s ‘ABC of BOC’ Annual Report for 2017 was recognized as the Winner of the Best Presented Annual Report Award in the Public Sector Banking Institutio­n Category at the South Asian Federation Accountant­s (SAFA) Awards Ceremony held in Pune, India recently.

The bank’s Deputy General Manger- Finance and Planning Vipula Jayabahu received the award from Dr. Asok Josh- the Director General of Indian Institute of Cost and Management Studies and Research. South Asian Federation of Accountant­s (SAFA) is an Apex body of SAARC and an acknowledg­ed accounting grouping of Internatio­nal Federation of Accountant­s (IFAC).

These awards are granted on the basis of improvemen­t in disclosure, compliance, transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and governance in financial reporting. SAFA Awards recognizes organizati­ons in the region that achieved standards of excellence in accordance with the framework stated by the Internatio­nal Accounting Standards Board (IASB) in preparatio­n of financial statements. Awards are presented in several categories which are: public sector banking institutio­ns, private sector banking institutio­ns, insurance, financial services, manufactur­ing, communicat­ion and informatio­n technology, services, non-government­al organizati­ons and agricultur­al sector.

This is the third time ‘ABC of BOC’ won an award with significan­t recognitio­n. The bank won three Gold Awards at the 32nd annual celebratio­n of the World’s best annual reports- Internatio­nal ARC Awards 2018 held in Germany, organized by the MERCOMM INC and the 54th Annual Report Awards Ceremony organized by Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka once again recognized Bank of Ceylon as the Gold Award winner in the State Bank Category.

Commenting on the achievemen­t, the Bank of Ceylon’s CEO/ General Manager- Senarath Bandara stated, “As a prudent Bank, BOC always maintains its financial reporting standards to comply with the standards set by regulatory bodies and internatio­nal reporting guidelines for financial institutio­ns such as banks. They include and are not limited to reporting standards such as Internatio­nal Integrated Reporting (IIR) framework issued by the Internatio­nal Integrated Reporting Council and G4 guidelines issued by the Global Reporting Initiative­s (GRI) for sustainabi­lity reporting.

“Being a public owned Bank that has maintained a steadfast excellent record of reputation throughout its 79 years in the banking industry, transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in our business matters very much. We ensure that we maintain all our reporting at the required standards that they represent the manner we maintain our reputation and integrity.”

 ??  ?? Vipula Jayabahu receiving the award from Dr. Asok Josh
Vipula Jayabahu receiving the award from Dr. Asok Josh

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