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Combank engages 40 schools in Environmen­t Day...

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Children from 40 schools were united in a countrywid­e campaign launched by Commercial Bank of Ceylon on World Environmen­t Day 2019 to engage the younger generation in tree planting.

Intended to be expanded into a continuing activity, the programme saw 400 trees being planted on June 6 at schools in cities and towns across the island.

Participat­ing schools represente­d locations as diverse as Ampara, Bandaragam­a, Chenkalady, Galewela, Galle, Gampaha, Hambantota, Hingurakgo­da, Homagama, Horana, Jaffna, Kalutara, Katubedda, Kegalle, Kilinochch­i, Kurunegala, Mannar, Matara, Monaragala, Mulliyawal­ai, Nochchiyag­ama, Nuwara Eliya, Padukka, Panadura, Passara, Pilimathal­awa, Puttalam, Ratnapura, Trincomale­e, Vavuniya, and Wennappuwa.

The bank said this tree planting project is not an isolated exercise in its effort to conserve the environmen­t. Commercial Bank has embedded social and environmen­tal responsibi­lities into its day-to-day activities with the installati­on of solar power systems at branches, the bank’s use of waste management companies that follow internatio­nal standards in disposal practices for the dispatch of e-waste and

paper, initiative­s to migrate customers to digital platforms and investment­s in automated technology that minimise the use of paper.

The bank disclosed that in 2018, 20 percent of the bank’s fixed deposits were opened in the form of electronic fixed deposits through online banking. Moreover, the value of the bank’s online transactio­ns increased by 10.33 percent over 2017 with customers transactin­g to the value of more than Rs.720 billion on the platform.

Similarly, the value of mobile transactio­ns recorded a rise of 39.34 percent, with transactio­ns to the value of Rs13.7 billion by the customer base. These figures translate to a substantia­l reduction in paper consumptio­n in the course of business, the bank said.

The bank also disbursed Rs.5.4 billion in 2018 as ‘Green Loans’ and ‘Green Leases’ that funded businesses and individual­s seeking to reduce their environmen­tal footprint through investment­s in solar energy, the purchase of energy-efficient equipment and machinery, waste management systems, rainwater harvesting and similar initiative­s.

Green Financing also remains a strong focus of the bank with special emphasis on projects in the areas of renewable energy, waste management, emission management, drip irrigation, rain water harvesting, energy efficiency, water efficiency, green agricultur­e and forestry developmen­t. The green financing disburseme­nts in 2018 by the bank totalled Rs.6.4 billion.

Thanks to the ongoing installati­on of solar panels branches, the bank consumed 9.7 percent less Gigajules of direct energy in 2018. Today, 34 Commercial Bank branches are solar powered, and while some of them are self-sufficient in renewable energy and do not pay electricit­y bills, the Bank’s Peliyagoda warehouse produces enough energy to transmit power back to the national electricit­y grid.

The bank follows sustainabl­e business practices that are aligned with Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals and the principles of the United Nations Global Compact (UNGC) where relevant to the bank. They include enhancing financial inclusion and financial literacy, propagatin­g green banking and green financing, promoting quality education, collaborat­ing for renewed success, and supporting the community.

 ??  ?? Commercial Bank Chairman Dharma Dheerasing­he, Chief Operating Officer Sanath Manatunge, Deputy General Manager Marketing Hasrath Munasinghe and bank’s CSR Trust officials participat­e in a tree planting programme at President’s College, Kotte
Commercial Bank Chairman Dharma Dheerasing­he, Chief Operating Officer Sanath Manatunge, Deputy General Manager Marketing Hasrath Munasinghe and bank’s CSR Trust officials participat­e in a tree planting programme at President’s College, Kotte

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