Above: Damitha Silva - Assistant Vice President - Digital Financial Services, Dilhani Piyasena - Chief Manager - Transformation Unit, Channa De Silva - General Manager/CEO - LankaClear (Pvt) Ltd, Naresha Subramaniam - Senior Manager - Shared Services - Payments & Settlements, Pathmapriyan Suthanthiraraj - Senior Manager – Marketing and Dinuka Perera - Chief Operating Officer - LankaClear (Pvt) Ltd
NDB Bank was recently awarded two Gold awards and one Merit Award at the Lankapay Technnovation Awards 2022 held at Shangri la Hotel, Colombo, the bank said in a media release.
The bank won Gold Awards for Bank of the Year for Financial Inclusivity and Best Common ATM Enabler of the Year as well as the Merit Award for Excellence in Customer Convenience. All awards were won in Category C.
The Technnovation awards are organised and presented by LankaPay, which is operated by LankaClear. “The objective of the awards competition,” according to LankaPay “is to recognise the torchbearers of payment technology innovations in the country who have steadfast to the cause of promoting electronic payments and constantly thriving for enhancing customer convenience and to recognize the torchbearers of payment technology innovations in the country who have been steadfast to the cause of promoting electronic payments and constantly thriving for enhancing customer convenience.”
Speaking of the awards, Damitha Silva - Assistant Vice President Digital Financial Services said “We at NDB have continued to push through the boundaries in the Sri Lankan banking arena, consistently encompassing the latest technological advancements and introducing novel methods in which our clients can do their banking conveniently. These awards, in addition to many others won by us, are testimony towards the innovative, timely and meaningful banking products and services we introduce in line with the evolving needs and aspirations of our stakeholders.”
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