NDB Bank recently opened a Trade Finance Desk in Old Moor Street, Pettah in order to provide services for importers and exporters.
The bank’s large network of correspondents in different countries, allows their customers’ business to be recognised internationally with cutting-edge technology, commitment and decades of superior experience in handling high-value transactions.
“Through this Trade Desk, the bank will enhance customer value and assist in speedy settlements of international commercial transactions while providing safety for the involved parties, together with a full range of trade services, delivered by an efficient and experienced staff,” NDB said in a media release.
In addition to establishing/advising letters of credit, processing collection bills and Issuing Shipping Guarantees and Bank Guarantees, the NDB Trade Finance Desk also delivers fast, efficient, reliable and comprehensive solutions for every stage of a client’s trade value chain to support all their foreign trade activities.
Above – From left: Regional Manager Sydney Downall, Assistant Vice President Operations, Trade Finance, Payments and Settlements Rivindu Nanayakkara, Director/Group CEO of NDB Dimantha Seneviratne, Vice President, SME, Middle Markets and Business Banking Indika Ranaweera and Old Moor Street Branch Manager Aravinthan Arasaratnam
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