Sarvodaya Development Finance announces the appointment of Channa de Silva as its new Chairman on the retirement of Eastman Narangoda, who led the successful transformation process of Sarvodaya Development Finance formerly known as Deshodaya Development Finance Company Limited (DDFC).
Vallibel Finance stamped its stature as a development crusader, putting a little known southern town on the radar, while at the same time, taking its novel brand of financial stewardship to yet another hill station.
Union Bank of Colombo PLC saw its net profits for the quarter ended September 30, 2016 (3Q16) rising as much as 74 percent to Rs.133.2 million from a year ago, on the back of modest growth seen in the bank’s loan book, but the margins came under further pressure as interest rates rose, the interim financial accounts released to the Colombo Stock Exchange showed.
Fitch Ratings has assigned Bank of Ceylon’s (BOC; AA+(lka)/Stable) proposed subordinated debentures of up to Rs.8 billion an expected national long-term rating of ‘AA(lka)(EXP)’. The debentures, which are to have tenors of five and eight years and carry fixed and floating coupons, are to be listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange.
NDB Investment Bank (NDBIB) successfully advised Mobitel (Private) Limited in its recent acquisition of e-Channelling PLC. The transaction was announced on the floor of the Colombo Stock Exchange on September 5, and the acquisition was executed via a voluntary offer.
The National Development Bank PLC was felicitated with awards for Best Use of Mobile Technology (Banking Industry) and Best Use of Mobile Technology in financial services for its newly introduced NDB mobile banking app at the recently held South Asian Business Excellence Awards ceremony organized by the South Asian Partnership Summit (SAPS) and the World HRD Congress.
Senior public servants who wish to progress in the field of accountancy, can now apply for the Chartered Public Finance Accountancy (CPFA) qualification offered by CA Sri Lanka along with its public sector wing, the Association of Public Finance Accountants of Sri Lanka (APFASL).
Nine former employees of Seylan Bank Plc last week filed six separate cases in the District Court of Colombo before District Judge M.Y. Irshadeen against Seylan Bank Plc and six other trust companies, namely ESOTS Ltd, SESOT Ltd, SEYSHOP Ltd, SOTSE Ltd, SEYFEST Ltd, SEYFEST Ltd and SEYSHOP Ltd.
Fonterra to proceed with sale process for Consumer businesses
BOI signs US$ 12.16mn deal with Celogen Lanka
Nissan to lay off thousands of workers as sales drop
EU Ambassador meets new BOI Chief to discuss economic ties
SLCERT warns WhatsApp users against sharing OTPs to prevent hacking
Sri Lanka to have its first physically challenged MP in new Parliament
More than two-thirds of new parliament are first-timers
Sumanthiran who lost in Jaffna refuses nomination on National List
ITAK nominates defeated Padmanathan through national list