MCB opens refurbished main Colombo branch
View(s):As part of its drive towards providing an enhanced customer experience across Sri Lanka, the fast growing Pakistan-based MCB Bank declared open its newly refurbished country office and corporate branch located in Colombo Fort on February 22.
The ceremony was graced by Chief Guest Imran Maqbool – President and CEO of MCB Bank Ltd, Farid Ahmad – Group Head Compliance and Controls, Aali Shafi – Country General Manager and other senior officials of the bank. Customers and many other well-wishers of MCB Bank also participated at the opening ceremony, the bank said in a media release.
The country office and the branch located in this premises mostly engages in corporate banking activities and offer tailor-made financial solutions for its customers. MCB bank has been able to develop a niche in its corporate banking business and currently most of Sri Lanka’s leading corporate enterprises are maintaining long-standing relationships with MCB.
“Thanks to our customers, their loyalty and commitment to give repeated business just over two decades we have grown to hold the second largest branch network among multinational banks in Sri Lanka. Beyond usual domestic business, we are now looking at cross-border opportunities and producing value to strengthen commercial activities between UAE, Pakistan and Sri Lanka using our international network. With the guidance of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and support from our customers, the seeds we plant today of this cross-border initiatives will pay great dividend to our countries and all stakeholders in future,” said Mr. Maqbool, President of MCB Bank.
Mr. Shafi, Country General Manager, said the premises has been re-designed with the concept of modern branch banking and follow the corporate branding theme across all MCB overseas branches. “In Sri Lanka, we have selected a menu of products to suit local market requirements and trends.”
MCB Bank Ltd commenced its operations in Sri Lanka in 1994 and has branches at Colombo Fort, Pettah, Maradana, Kollupitiya, Wellawatte, Kandy, Galle and Batticaloa.