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Commercial Bank’s Head of Imports Prasad Fernando (extreme left) with the Asian Development Bank’s TSCFP award for 2022
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon was honoured as Asian Development Bank’s (ADB’s) ‘Leading Partner Bank in Sri Lanka’ for the second consecutive year at the 2022 Trade and Supply Chain Finance Programme (TSCFP) Awards that recognise the contributions of leading partner banks to trade in Asia and the Pacific.
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 1stJuly 2021 and 30th June 2022.
Commercial Bank was among 25 banks that were recognised in 10 categories at the ADB TSCFP Awards ceremony held recently in Singapore.
Commenting on this accolade, Commercial Bank’s Chief Operating Officer S. Prabagar said, “ADB’s role as a provider of loans, technical assistance, grants and equity investments to promote social and economic development makes it an indispensable partner for Commercial Bank, which shares its commitment to promote prosperity and inclusivity. We are therefore greatly encouraged by the ADB’s recognition of the Bank as its leading partner in Sri Lanka.”
Commercial Bank is the largest private sector bank in Sri Lanka with a market share of over 18 percent in export businesses and 10 percent in import businesses. The bank’s robust relationship with corporate clientele that routed trade transactions through the bank, contributed towards winning this title.
Additionally, Commercial Bank’s global corresponding banking network and the recognition earned by receiving numerous accolades from various international agencies,its ability to deliver trade instruments to any destination, innovative tailor-made trade finance solutions, expertise of trade staff, tech solutions in processing trade transactions, commitment to improving trade service standards, resilience in the face of the current financialcrisis inthe aftermath of the pandemic and the bank’s financial stabilitywere all factors considered for the accolade.
The bank said products and services such as establishing letters of credit, handling collection documents, open account transactions and advance payments, issuing foreign guarantees, shipping guarantees and advance documents, facilitating marine insurance, providing expert advice on export & foreign exchange transactions, travel & remittances and off-shore banking, processing entrepot trade shipments and digitalized access for SLPA,BOI,IECD and Sri Lanka Customs payments have strengthened its performance in the trade and supply chain finance sphere. The bank also recently entered into a partnership with the National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka (NCE) to create another platform to extend financial solutions to the country’s exporters.
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