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ADB names ComBank as its ‘Leading Partner Bank’ in Sri Lanka for 3rd year

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Commercial Bank Head of Exports Lawrian Somanader accepts ADB TSCFP award on behalf of Commercial Bank

  • Recognises bank for highest number of transactions in country’s trade and supply chain finance domain between July 01, 2022 and June 30, 2023 

Commercial Bank of Ceylon has been declared as the Asian Development Bank’s (ADB) ‘Leading Partner Bank’ in Sri Lanka for trade and finance transactions, in a significant reaffirmation of the bank’s contributions in that sphere to the national economy.
This is the third consecutive year that Commercial Bank has been honoured with this title at the ADB Trade and Supply Chain Finance Programme (TSCFP) Awards that recognise the contributions of leading partner banks to trade in Asia and the Pacific. The 2023 awards ceremony took place in Singapore, at Jen Singapore Tanglin by Shangri-La.


The award was presented to Commercial Bank for recording, with the ADB’s assistance, the highest number of transactions in Sri Lanka’s trade and supply chain finance domain between July 01, 2022 and June 30, 2023. Commercial Bank was among 25 banks that were recognised in 15 categories, at the ADB TSCFP Awards ceremony.
Commenting on this latest accolade, Commercial Bank Assistant General Manager Corporate Banking B.A.H.S. Preena said, “Commercial Bank is among the biggest facilitators of trade in Sri Lanka, offering the tools, techniques and instruments that help protect both buyers and sellers from trade-related risks and making it easier for businesses to transact with one another. This award is an important endorsement of this role we play.”


Commercial Bank’s partnership with the ADB contributes to the growth of the bank’s trade finance portfolio via increased credit lines, expanded relationships with correspondent banks, reduced cash collateral requirements, enhanced ability to maintain or attract new clients, critical support during times of crisis, low-risk access to new and challenging markets, expanded geographic coverage to service export clients and the ability to leverage the existing country line and issuing bank limits, the bank said.


Commercial Bank is the largest private sector bank is Sri Lanka and channels more than 18 percent of the country’s export volumes and over 11 percent of import volumes. The bank’s robust relationship with the trade clientele that routed trade transactions through the bank, contributed towards winning the ADB award. Additionally, Commercial Bank’s global banking network that enabled it to deliver trade instruments to any destination and offer innovative trade solutions, the expertise of trade staff, its tech solutions in processing trade transactions, commitment to improving trade service standards, resilience in the face of the current financial crisis and the bank’s financial stability were all factors considered for the accolade.

The bank said products and services such as documentary credit, issuing of letters of guarantee, providing expert advice on forward exchange contracts, document collection, providing shipping guarantees, marine insurance and advance payments and assistance with entrepot trade shipments among others, have strengthened its performance in the trade and supply chain finance sphere. The bank also recently launched ‘Combank Trade Club’ as an ecosystem to stimulate business growth for the banks’ trade customers and ‘Combank LEAP GlobalLinker’, a comprehensive digital business ecosystem, set up in collaboration with the IFC and Global Linker, to expand networking opportunities for trade customers.