Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

HNB focused on remittance­s as an engine for developmen­t

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Underpinni­ng the power of remittance­s to drive developmen­t and in support of Central Bank of Sri Lanka’s (CBSL) efforts to optimize inward remittance­s to Sri Lanka, leading private sector bank HNB PLC, recognized and rewarded their top achieving customers, at a special ceremony at their premises.

The event featured CBSL Governor, Ajith Nivard Cabraal as Chief Guest, and CBSL Assistant Governor, Dharmasiri Kumarathun­ga, who together with HNB MD/CEO, Jonathan Alles and senior officers, handed cash prizes of LKR 100,000 to the awardees.

Speaking on the occasion, CBSL Governor, Ajith Nivard Cabraal said “We

The bank provides several disburseme­nt options for recipients to convenient­ly access foreign remittance­s. The bank facilitate­s cash pick-up over its branch counters spread across the island and encashment through ATMS using the ‘Cardless remittance withdrawal facility’ across 780+ ATMS. HNB also credits remittance­s to any other local bank account immediatel­y. To ensure seamless delivery, the bank processes remittance transactio­ns on a 24x7 basis throughout the year.

express our gratitude to every Sri Lankan working overseas who is able to send a portion of their hard-earned earnings back home. Remittance­s are not only a benefit for those who send and receive money, but also an immensely valuable benefit for our nation. In acknowledg­ing these factors, we understood that it is important to offer as many privileges as we can for those who use official channels for their remittance­s.

These will include immediate measures from the CBSL such as offering Rs. 2 on every US dollar remitted, as well as additional tax benefits. Similarly, if they were to use these funds to start a business, additional concession­s will also be provided. Every Sri Lankan who works overseas should be treated as a VIP. We are grateful for their service, and we hope that they will make maximum use of this opportunit­y. I also wish to thank HNB for immediatel­y stepping forward to support our vital efforts to raise remittance­s, which are essential to Sri Lanka’s future developmen­t.”

Among other initiative­s aimed at increasing remittance inflows, from US$ 7 billion to $ 9 billion, CBSL in collaborat­ion with the banking sector, plans to introduce Sl-remit, a mobile app to enable migrant workers to send their earnings via a safe and secure, official channel.

At a national level, worker remittance­s have been on the decline in recent months with September inflows halving to US$ 353 million as compared with US$ 703 million a year ago. Remittance­s in the first nine months reduced by 9% YOY to US $ 4.5 billion from the correspond­ing period of last year.

“Migrant workers who opt to send their precious foreign currency through formal banking channels, will be treated to new privileges, at a national level as well as at bank level. Given HNB’S rich 40 year heritage in the remittance industry, we are ideally positioned to take the lead in streamlini­ng inflows to Sri Lanka, while ensuring that the interests and well-being of migrant workers during their tenor as a migrant, and upon their return to the motherland,” HNB MD/ CEO Jonathan Alles stated.

With over four decades of remittance experience, HNB has deployed officers in select locations as a regular point of contact to provide solutions and advice customers on their banking expectatio­ns.

HNB Remittance services offer customers convenienc­e and security to transfer funds through the bank’s worldwide network of partners in every populated continent. HNB’S global network consists of more than 130 tie-ups with renowned exchange houses and banks across the world, where deposits could be made in 13 designated foreign currencies, along with LKR.

Notably, HNB recorded a significan­t 15% YOY increase in digital remittance­s in the first half of 2020 alone, following the introducti­on of cardless withdrawal­s for Lankan expatriate­s and the launch of the HNB Ripplenet blockchain facility for enterprise­s, which helped ease the difficulti­es faced by customers. By the end of its last financial year, HNB had facilitate­d inward remittance­s in excess of LKR 203 billion inward remittance­s.

The bank provides several disburseme­nt options for recipients to convenient­ly access foreign remittance­s. The bank facilitate­s cash pick-up over its branch counters spread across the island and encashment through ATMS using the ‘Card-less remittance withdrawal facility’ across 780+ ATMS. HNB also credits remittance­s to any other local bank account immediatel­y. To ensure seamless delivery, the bank processes remittance transactio­ns on a 24x7 basis throughout the year.

With 254 customer centres across the country, HNB is one of Sri Lanka’s largest, most technologi­cally innovative banks, having won local and global recognitio­n for its efforts to drive forward a new paradigm in digital banking. HNB has a national rating of AA- (lka) by Fitch Ratings (Lanka) Ltd. The bank was also ranked among the World Top 1,000 Banks list compiled by the prestigiou­s Uk-based Banker Magazine for five consecutiv­e years. HNB was also declared Best Subcustodi­an Bank in Sri Lanka at the Global Finance Awards 2020.

 ?? ?? HNB DGM- Retail and SME Banking, Sanjay Wijemanne (third from left), CBSL Assistant Governor, Dharmasri Kumarathun­ga (fourth from left), HNB Managing Director /CEO, Jonathan Alles (fifth from left) and CBSL Governor, Ajith Nivard Cabraal (fourth from right) with the winners.
HNB DGM- Retail and SME Banking, Sanjay Wijemanne (third from left), CBSL Assistant Governor, Dharmasri Kumarathun­ga (fourth from left), HNB Managing Director /CEO, Jonathan Alles (fifth from left) and CBSL Governor, Ajith Nivard Cabraal (fourth from right) with the winners.
 ?? ?? CBSL Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal (second from right) handing over the cash reward to remittance customer M.A.M Irshard (center) with (from left) HNB DGM- Retail and
SME Banking, Sanjay Wijemanne, HNB CEO/MD, Jonathan Alles and CBSL Assistant Governor Dharmasri Kumarathun­ga.
CBSL Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal (second from right) handing over the cash reward to remittance customer M.A.M Irshard (center) with (from left) HNB DGM- Retail and SME Banking, Sanjay Wijemanne, HNB CEO/MD, Jonathan Alles and CBSL Assistant Governor Dharmasri Kumarathun­ga.
 ?? ?? CBSL Governor, Ajith Nivard Cabraal speaking at the event
CBSL Governor, Ajith Nivard Cabraal speaking at the event

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