Lanka Credit and Business Finance PLC (LCB Finance PLC) announces the winning of the Certificate of Compliance for the second consecutive year, also getting the Certificate of Recognition of Corporate Governance Disclosure Financial Services at the TAGS Awards 2024 held on 12th December 2024 at Shangri-La Colombo organized by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka).
The Annual Report Awards competition was re-branded and reconceptualized as the TAGS Awards in 2022. The New Format reflects the growing demands of stakeholders, including investors and shareholders by focusing on contemporary reporting practices that go beyond financial disclosure. The competition evaluates organizations on their ability to embrace digital transformation corporate governance and sustainability practices whilst providing stakeholders with a transparent vies of their operations and long-term value creation.
Business Finance PLC unwavering commitment to integrity, sustainability and transparency. This recognition validates our efforts in providing comprehensive, transparent disclosures that exemplify the highest reporting standards. CEO Mr. K G Leelananda commented “The TAGS Awards “ recognize excellence in corporate reporting and achieving this prestigious honor once again reflects our team’s dedication to delivering credible and comprehensive reporting. We, LCB Finance is committed to maintaining transparency and integrating further in the future too.
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