National Development Bank PLC cemented its market leader position by being awarded the ‘Best Bank in Sri Lanka 2022’ title by the Euromoney Magazine. This marks the first instance in which NDB secured this much coveted title by Euromoney, which is a leading global publication in the banking and financial services sector, whilst their awards and ranking programmes garner much respect as one of the most rigorous and independent evaluation processes covering the sector, the bank said in a media release.
The bank was also named the “Best Bank for Digital Solutions Sri Lanka 2022” (for the second consecutive year) and the “Best Corporate Bank Sri Lanka 2022” by Asiamoney - the sister publication of Euromoney, and a leading publication in the APAC region.
NDB Bank has been charting a new course in the Sri Lankan banking landscape under the bank’s brand ethos “The Future is Banking on Us”. The bank has excelled in customer-centric solutions and deploying digitization at an impressive pace over the past few years despite the many challenges and obstacles faced due to the external situation.
Speaking of this significant win, NDB Bank Director/CEO Dimantha Seneviratne said, “with this win, NDB now has the distinction of being the recipient of the top triple titles for Best Bank in Sri Lanka within the last two years, awarded by the three leading global publications, namely Global Finance of USA (2022,2021), The Banker of UK (2020), and Euromoney (2022) – a truly rare feat to achieve”.
“Whilst external endorsements of this nature are an affirmation of NDB’s mettle in staying relevant amidst external shocks, they are also a source of inspiration and motivation for the NDB Team to outperform themselves in serving their clientele, all other stakeholders and the nation at large”, he added.
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