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Rohan Senanayake steps down as Deputy Chairman of SMB

Rohan Senanayake, after 14 years at the helm of the Seylan Merchant Bank, its current-day successor SMB Leasing and the SMB Group, has announced he will relinquish his position as Deputy Chairman of the entity he helped restructure twice, the company said.

Mr. Senanayake, who was appointed Director/General Manager of Seylan Merchant Bank in September 1997 and later became the Deputy Chairman of the SMB Group, has announced he will continue his association with SMB Leasing as a non-executive director, to devote more time to his enduring interest in fund management and corporate finance activities, it said.

Under his stewardship, the SMB Group navigated several periods of adversity, most notably its substantial underwriting liabilities and accumulated unsecured margin trading debts that contributed to swelling non-performing debts to Rs 750 million plus in the late 1990s, and the high-profile collapse of several companies of the Ceylinco Group in 2008.

“During his 14 year tenure as the chief executive at SMB, the Group weathered these and other impediments by clearing its liabilities, establishing new partnerships, expanding its range of activities in the financial services arena, restructuring operations to respond to new challenges and strategically exiting from non-productive businesses. By December 2008 when the issues facing the Ceylinco Group came to a head, SMB’s liabilities, principally public deposits and public borrowings, exceeded Rs 4.3 billion, but the Group, which included a registered leasing company and a registered finance company, was permitted by the Central Bank to continue operating with the same Board of Directors,” the statement said.

Today, these liabilities have been reduced to Rs 350 million, SMB has repaid all its borrowings from the Seylan Bank, has returned to profit and will receive an infusion of Rs 700 million in December 2011 from listed warrants. “I believe the company is now on the threshold of a new phase of growth, free from the ghosts of the past,” Mr. Senanayake was quoted as saying. “My job is done, and I can now pursue my special interest, the capital market, in which there is much scope for innovation and new thinking.”

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