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NDB champions first leg of Bradby encounter

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NDB Bank is excited to celebrate the first leg of the 78th Bradby Shield encounter. The match, held on August 24th at the Royal College Sports Complex, saw Trinity College Kandy defeat Royal College with a final score of 17 to 16.

This year marks the third time NDB has partnered with both schools for this event, reflecting the bank’s ongoing commitment to empower youth and promote sportsmanship across the nation. The match not only highlighted the athletes’ skill and determination but also featured innovative engagement activities sponsored by NDB. 

During the match, the excitement extended beyond the field as NDB introduced a fun, interactive event for the spectators. QR codes were released via drone, inviting the audience to scan them and win exciting prizes, adding an extra layer of entertainment to the thrilling match.

In addition to celebrating this sporting event, NDB took the oppurtunity to engage with the youth and their parents about its latest offering, NDB Pixel. This innovative digital account is designered for teens, aiming to encourage financial independence and savings from a young age. Through NDB Pixel, the bank seeks to empower the nest generation of customers with the tools essential for their future success. 

NDB’s involvement in the Bradby Shield underscores the bank’s commitment to fostering a winning spirit among the youth, supporting them in achieving excellence not only on the field but in all aspects of their development. As we continue to support these young athletes, we are reminded of the powerful impact sports can have in uniting communities and building future leaders.

Looking ahead, the anticipation continues to build for the second leg of the Bradby Shield encounter, scheduled for October 7th. NDB extends its best wishes to both teams as they prepare for the upcoming match, hoping for another display of excellent sportsmanship and competitive rugby.

NDB Bank is the fourth-largest listed commercial bank in Sri Lanka.