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NDB Bank recognized as one of SL’s Best workplaces by Great Place to Work

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National Development Bank PLC (NDB Bank), Sri Lanka’s 4th largest listed bank was recently recognized as one of the 40 Best workplaces in Sri Lanka by the independent analysts at Great Place to Work in Sri Lanka. 


NDB Bank earned this credential based on extensive ratings provided by its employees in an anonymous survey and a culture audit conducted on HR practices which are matched against global qualification criteria required to be a Great Workplace. This recognition acknowledges the bank’s efforts in creating an environment which fosters respect, trust and fairness.


Expressing his views on the matter, NDB Bank’s Director/Group CEO Dimantha Seneviratne said “NDB understands the importance of creating a people focused culture. This recognition is a reflection of the continued commitment to build a culture that is dynamic, purpose driven and truly inclusive. 


Our commitment is further renewed and enhanced with this recognition to invest in our people programmes, to ensure NDB continues to be an employer of choice in Sri Lanka.” 


“We applaud NDB Bank for seeking employees’ feedback and the opportunity to recognize itself through this exclusive title,” said Kshanika Ratnayake, CEO of Great Place to Work in Sri Lanka. “These ratings measure its capacity to earn its own employees’ trust and create a great workplace that is driven by meaningful values, effective leaders and the intent to maximize human potential - critical metrics that anyone considering working for or doing business with NDB Bank should take into account as an indicator of a high performance culture.” During the survey conducted, NDB employees shared their views. “The culture makes it a unique place to work. Unlike other organizations, I feel this place has a lot of team playing and we have built up this uncommon way of doing things in order to grow (organizational wise and individual wise)”and “Respect for each other irrespective of age, race, ethnicity, religion or seniority.”