Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

ComBank pays tribute to history with restoratio­n of Galle Fort branch in centenary year

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History and nostalgia came to the fore when the Galle Fort branch of the Commercial Bank of Ceylon was reopened in its original location this week in one of the last events of the Bank’s 100th year.

The Bank’s Chairman Mr Dharma Dheerasing­he, Managing Director Mr S. Renganatha­n, Chief Operating Officer Mr Sanath Manatunge and members of the Corporate Management graced the occasion when the early 19th century edifice at No22, Church Street was formally declared open following a refurbishm­ent that restored its colonial grandeur.

One of the oldest buildings owned by Commercial Bank and one of the oldest buildings in the Southern Province, this building is listed as being the property of a George Henry Boggar, who is recorded as its first owner.

It was also once a hotel named ‘Old Mansion’ and was the home of the Galle branch of the Mercantile Bank of India (MBI) when in 1973, the Commercial Bank of Ceylon acquired three branches of MBIand came into possession of this heritage building.

The formal reopening of this building took place on 15th December as one of the events planned for the cen

tenary celebratio­ns of the Commercial Bank. The three storey building, complete with wooden floors, windows and doors that showcase the grandeur of the architectu­re of that era, also houses the Bank’s Southern Regional Office, a mini auditorium, a mini museum displaying historical artifacts from the Bank and a staff holiday bungalow.

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 ??  ?? Pictured here at the reopening of Commercial Bank’s refurbishe­d Galle Fort branch are (above) distinguis­hed guests and staff that participat­ed in the ceremony and (below) the Bank’s Chairman Mr Dharma Dheerasing­he speaking at the event.
Pictured here at the reopening of Commercial Bank’s refurbishe­d Galle Fort branch are (above) distinguis­hed guests and staff that participat­ed in the ceremony and (below) the Bank’s Chairman Mr Dharma Dheerasing­he speaking at the event.

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