NDB Bank has reaffirmed its commitment to the development of sports and empowering the next generation by partnering with Royal Rugby as the Event Sponsor for the Royal College Rugby Season for the third time. The partnership underscores NDB's dedication to nurturing young talent and fostering a culture of sportsmanship and excellence, the bank said in a media release.
Reflecting on the significance of the partnership, Kelum Edirisinghe, CEO of NDB Bank, said, "The Royal-Trinity Bradby Encounter is not just a rugby match; it is a celebration of tradition, excellence, and the unyielding spirit of sportsmanship. It is an honour for NDB to be part of this esteemed tradition, and we are committed to providing platforms that inspire and challenge our youth."
As NDB continues to champion youth empowerment through sports, its partnership with Royal Rugby stands as a testament to its commitment to fostering a brighter future for Sri Lanka. Through initiatives like the Bradby Shield Encounter, NDB remains dedicated to nurturing the talents and potential of the youth, ensuring they are equipped with the skills and values necessary to lead the nation towards a prosperous tomorrow.
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