NDB Bank has collaborated with St. Peter's College as the main sponsor, in hosting 'Bhava,' a prestigious evening of music and dance that lit up the BMICH this August. The event featured performances by the college's talented Oriental Orchestra and Choir, providing a platform for young artists to showcase their artistry and passion for cultural traditions.
St. Peter’s 'Bhava', which signifies expression in its deepest form, aligns with NDB's ongoing efforts to support community-based cultural and youth initiatives, underscoring the bank’s dedication towards fostering avenues where young talent can flourish, the bank said in a media release.
"Supporting 'Bhava' is part of NDB Bank's commitment to empowering the youth by providing them platforms where they can excel and embrace their passions," commented NDB’s CEO, Kelum Edirisinghe. "We believe in the potential of our young people to lead and innovate, and through initiatives like this, we hope to nurture not only their talents but also their futures. It is essential for us to invest in the youth, as they are the keystones of a thriving society," he said.
The event presented an opportunity for NDB to introduce the bank’s innovative banking solutions, like NDB’s ZEE and Shilpa accounts, which have been tailored to cater to the unique needs of the youth, offering features that encourage saving and financial planning to take ownership of their futures.
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