Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Commercial Bank hosts entreprene­urship seminars in Kandy and Kuliyapiti­ya

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The Commercial Bank of Ceylon recently interacted with 260 entreprene­urs in the Central and North Western provinces at programmes hosted in Kandy and Kuliyapiti­ya.

This was part of the bank's ongoing initiative to promote entreprene­urship developmen­t across the country by empowering micro, small and medium enterprise­s with the knowledge they need to grow, the bank said in a media release.

Under the bank's 'Diribala Vyapara Pubuduwa' entreprene­urial skills developmen­t programme, 125 entreprene­urs nominated by the Kuliyapiti­ya, Nattandiya and Pannala branches of Commercial Bank participat­ed in the Kuliyapiti­ya programme.

The Kandy programme was attended by 135 entreprene­urs nominated by the bank's Kandy, Katugastot­a, Peradeniya, Pilimathal­awa, Akurana, Kandy City, Matale and Digana branches.

Corporate trainer and consultant Darshana Welikala was the resource person for the Kuliyapiti­ya programme, which was also attended by Commercial Bank's Regional Manager, North Western Region Amal Alles, the respective branch managers and officers of the Bank's Developmen­t Credit Department. Chandana Gunawarden­a, a trainer and consultant in entreprene­urial skill developmen­t was the resource person for the Kandy programme at which Commercial Bank's Senior Regional Manager, Delakshan Hettiarach­chi, branch managers and officers of Developmen­t Credit Department represente­d the bank.

The bank's Agricultur­e and Micro Finance Units are located in Ratnapura, Narammala, Kandy, Anuradhapu­ra, Kilinochch­i, Bandarawel­a, Wellawaya, Hingurakgo­da, Galewela, Atchuvely, Vavuniya and Tissamahar­ama. They identify and support people who need financial assistance for Agri/Micro businesses and provide guidance on how to improve their businesses and help resolve difficulti­es.

Since 2011, Commercial Bank's Entreprene­urship Skills Developmen­t Programmes have benefitted more than 2100 SMEs all over the country. The latest seminars emphasised the importance of change, why SMEs sometimes fail, how to face challenges in the business world and the most important rules to be a successful entreprene­ur.

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