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SDB’s Sahasapura branch relocated at Dematagoda

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Sahasapura branch of the SANASA Development Bank (SDB) reached to its new premises at Dematagoda on April 9th.
SDB Sahasapura branch was shifted to Kolonnawa Road, Dematagoda, Colombo 09 with the objective of providing more efficient and friendly service to its customers with more sophisticated facilities. 
SANASA Development Bank is a public quoted company with limited liability incorporated under the Companies act 17 of 1982 and re-registered under the Companies act No.07 of 2007 and registered as a licensed specialized bank by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka under the Banking Act no 30 of 1988, operates with a branch network of 82 branches all over the country. SDBhas been able to provide the required financial strength to its customers as well as small and medium scale entrepreneurs in the area.
SDB Dematagoda has been able to introduce a variety of banking products and services with a vast coverage of customers, from new born babies to all categories of senior citizens. Those products and services come under different brand names of ‘LakDaru’ Children’s Savings, ‘Jawaya’,  ‘Uththamavee’, ‘Upahara’, ‘Dashaka’, ‘SDB Aayojana’, ‘Swarnakirana’, ‘Ranmini’ Pawning Services, SDB Leasing,  SME Plus, etc,  introduced for the convenience of the Bank’s customers.
The main objective of establishing the Sahasapura branch is to reduce urban poverty through cultivating the thrift habit. Further they have been empowering to start self-employment projects in order to contribute towards economic development of the country.
.Rasika Samarasinghe heads the Sahasapura branch and it has been serving the area for nearly last 13 years.
Dematagoda Branch was ceremonially opened by Samadani Kiriwandeniya, Chairperson of SDB with the participation of invitees including Nimal C. Hapuarachchi, General Manager/ CEO of SDB, Kumar Mayadunne, Chief Operating Officer of SDB, and other distinguish guests from public and private sector.