NDB Bank recently continued its island-wide SME engagement efforts by hosting a focused digital transformation forum in Avissawella.
Held with the participation of a diverse group of SME Business Banking clients from the region, the event served as a platform to highlight NDB’s continued commitment to strengthening and uplifting Sri Lanka’s small and medium-sized business sector through tailored digital solutions—most notably the NEOSBIZ app, the bank said in a media release.
The forum spotlighted NEOSBIZ NDB’s pioneering mobile banking platform developed specifically for SMEs, and demonstrated its powerful capabilities in driving financial efficiency, transaction security, and seamless business operations. The event provided attendees with hands-on exposure to the app, showing how it empowers business owners to manage everything from bulk payments to employee salaries, QR transactions, and real-time fund tracking—all through one intuitive platform.
Senior representatives from NDB Bank led the discussion, sharing insights on the bank’s long-standing focus on SME development, and the evolving importance of digitisation in ensuring long-term resilience and scalability. The sessions also explored how businesses can use NEOSBIZ to streamline workflows, monitor performance, and embrace real-time decision-making in an increasingly competitive environment.
The forum in Avissawella follows a string of similar events hosted across the island by NDB Bank as part of its broader effort to empower entrepreneurs with access to the latest financial tools. These regional activations are designed to educate, engage, and equip SMEs to thrive in the digital era, helping them shift away from traditional paper-based systems and embrace faster, safer, and more accessible banking methods.
As a key stakeholder in Sri Lanka’s SME ecosystem, NDB Bank remains steadfast in its mission to accelerate financial inclusion and digitally-enabled growth for entrepreneurs across the country. Through NEOSBIZ and its wider portfolio of SME-focused services, the bank continues to bridge the gap between ambition and access, delivering lasting value to the backbone of Sri Lanka’s economy.
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