First Capital Holdings PLC, a Janashakthi Group Company with over 35 years of industry knowledge, recently concluded its Annual General Meeting presenting the Annual Report 2020-21 on the theme of ‘Performance First’ to its shareholders. “The group recorded an exceptional year reaching new financial and non-financial performance milestones, recording Rs. 2.09 billion in Profit After Tax for the financial year 2020-21,” it said in a media release.
The company attributed its achievements to the ‘Performance First’ brand strategy adopted throughout First Capital (the Group) to align focus on what mattered across the Group’s businesses, ensuring a consistently high performance output, the release said.
“During the last year we came together to establish a strategy to deliver ‘Performance First’. We set about digitalising processes, amped up knowledge development, and enhanced visibility and customer support to enable a performance-driven environment for growth. Moreover, we continued to set benchmarks in the non-bank financial services space with the introduction of facilities such as ‘digital onboarding’ to facilitate non-face-to-face Account Opening for Unit Trusts and Government Securities clients, a first in Sri Lanka. This performance focus helped us achieve exceptional results across all our businesses and has set us up for an exciting future trajectory,” said Dilshan Wirasekara – Director / Chief Executive Officer, First Capital Holdings PLC.
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