Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HNB ranked among Top 10 Most Admired Companies for 4th consecutiv­e year

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Sri Lanka’s leading private sector bank HNB PLC was ranked among the top 10 Most Admired Companies in Sri Lanka for the fourth consecutiv­e year.

In a year that challenged even the strongest organisati­ons, HNB was recognised, not just for its financial performanc­e but also for the value created for shareholde­rs, customers, employees and the wider community. The bank has proven its mettle with consistenc­y, authority and sustainabl­e growth, creating excellence in business performanc­e, which have inspired other organisati­ons and entreprene­urs.

“We are delighted to be among Sri Lanka’s most admired companies as the respect of our peers and the public is one of the strongest validation­s of our pioneering approach to banking. Over the past year, digital transforma­tion was integral for business continuity and offered citizens a safe and convenient mode of completing transactio­ns. The technologi­es that we have deployed will serve as the bedrock for a new decade of technologi­cally empowered growth, adding greater value to our customers and stakeholde­rs. We pledge to continue fuelling this technologi­cal transforma­tion to revive the national economy actively,” HNB Managing Director/ceo Jonathan Alles said.

A collaborat­ive effort by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountant­s (CIMA) and Internatio­nal Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka (ICCSL), the Most Admired Companies are selected under stringent evaluation based on globally accepted criteria. The initial round consisted of a financial evaluation by a team of CIMA members, after which the Top 20 organisati­ons were chosen from a group of nearly 50.

For the second round, companies had to present to a panel of judges, each scoring independen­tly on multiple attributes such as the ability to attract and retain talent, quality of products and services, innovative­ness, effectiven­ess in doing business globally, role in community, environmen­tal, social and corporate governance principles, as well as a track record of integrity and work against corruption in all its forms. An interactiv­e session followed the presentati­on with the management team and judges to assess how the companies adopted the business practices.

Notably, a survey link was shared with the public earlier this year to nominate the organisati­ons they felt were the most admired in Sri Lanka. The nominees were invited for the competitio­n, while the adverts ensured other organisati­ons applied as well.

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