DFCC Bank partnered for the 3rd consecutive year with CIMA Sri Lanka as a Gold corporate partner this year too. In addition, the bank was recognized yet again as one of the top 20 employers of CIMA members in Sri Lanka, ranking fourth. In keeping with the new normal, the award ceremony was held through a virtual platform this year, uniting CIMA Sri Lanka members despite the current COVID-19 pandemic. Consistently winning recognition and rewards for its visionary and progressive Human Resource (HR) strategies, DFCC bank continues to set benchmarks of service excellence in the banking industry, the bank said in a media release.
Commenting on the recognition, Lakshman Silva CEO DFCC Bank says, “DFCC Bank is proud to have been once again recognized as a Top Employer for CIMA qualification holders. DFCC Bank has had a long and fruitful association with CIMA Sri Lanka and we believe the qualification is critically aligned to the real and emerging needs of the marketplace. These awards are a testament of our commitment towards offering the best services to our valued customers. We look forward to strengthening our bonds with CIMA Sri Lanka and will continue to recognize and recruit CIMA qualified candidates to our talent pool”.
The bank provides CIMA-qualified staff with the opportunity to obtain full or partial reimbursement of their annual membership fee. In addition, staff following CIMA as well as other relevant professional educational courses, degree programmes, MBAs and so on, have the option of obtaining full or partial financial assistance from DFCC Bank. These initiatives reinforce the bank’s commitment towards and sustainable development and growth of the well-qualified and professional team at DFCC Bank.
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