Nations Trust Bank has hosted Business Advisory Forums for the business communities in Weligama and Negombo recently.
The events were the third and fourth in a series of Business Advisory Forums organised by Nations Trust Bank, across many parts of the country, the bank said in a statement.
The two forums were attended by a large audience of commercial banking customers and the sessions offered comprehensive business guidance, insights and financial advisory, to empower entrepreneurship and manage businesses in the current economic climate while capitalizing on the opportunities.
The two forums in Weligama and Negombo brought together corporate leaders, industry experts and entrepreneurs from the Southern, Western and North Western regions. The forums are designed to provide an encouraging and positive approach in navigating the corporate world while providing insight into the impact of digital integration for businesses.
The forums were addressed by experts of Nations Trust Bank including the Bank’s Senior Vice President - Digital Banking and Acquisitions, Randil Boteju and a guest speaker from Wayamba University’s Department of Accountancy, renowned Senior Professor in Financial Management, Prof. Aminda Methsila Perera.
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