Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Pan Asia Bank launches ‘Haritha Sammana’ to promote sustainabl­e agricultur­e

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Pan Asia Bank, continuing its legacy of innovation and championin­g the green cause in Sri Lanka, recently launched ‘Haritha Sammana’, a special loan scheme for green initiative­s, under its flagship product Sammana.

This scheme was created leveraging on the US $ 7.75 million funds received from Switzerlan­d-based Symbiotics’ first-ever green bond, to further green cause in the country.

Haritha Sammana is a product extension of Sammana, a scheme which allows pensioners to lead a life of dignity and financial independen­ce. The new product is aimed at Sammana customers to encourage those who are willing to start a green project or to further develop such a project, which they have already started.

The loans granted will range from a minimum of Rs.50,000 to a maximum of Rs.1 million, at an interest rate of 14.5 percent per annum for a tenure ranging from one year to a maximum of 10 years.

By launching Haritha Sammana, the bank expects to provide an opportunit­y for the existing and new Sammana customer to avail of green financing to commence or enhance sustainabl­e agricultur­e projects such as sustainabl­e agricultur­e, climate smart inputs, use of indigenous seeds, solar energy and other such projects.

This product is also expected to empower the nation’s SME sector while simultaneo­usly uplifting the pensioner segment. Sri Lanka’s agricultur­al sector is in urgent need of adoption of sustainabl­e practices and Pan Asia Bank is spearheadi­ng this transforma­tion, being awarded the prestigiou­s Global Climate Partnershi­p Award trophy in 2019, for its green lending efforts.

The prospectiv­e clients, who wish to apply for funding for renewable and energy efficiency projects, may visit any of the bank branches or call the hotline (011) 4667222.

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