Above from left : Siyapatha Finance PLC, Puttalam Branch Manager Prabath Jayathilaka; Siyapatha Finance PLC , Managing Director Ananda Seneviratne; Head Quarters Inspector Mr. H. P. N. Kulathunga and Divisional Secretary Puttalam S. P. Weerasekara
Siyapatha Finance recently opened a new branch in Puttalam. This expansion signifies a pivotal stride in its ongoing endeavour to cater to a broader clientele.
Ananda Seneviratne, Managing Director of Siyapatha Finance PLC, along with the Divisional Secretary, inaugurated the new branch located at No. 113/1A, Kurunegala Road, Jaya Mawatha, Puttalam. The branch’s establishment coincides with Siyapatha Finance’s 18th anniversary, underscoring its commitment to expanding their reach and ensuring greater accessibility to financial services for the people of Sri Lanka, the institution said in a media release.
Mr. Seneviratne emphasised on Puttalam’s significance as a region known for coconut production, fishing industries and further highlighted the strategic importance Puttalam holds for Siyapatha Finance.
He expressed confidence in the branch’s crucial role in supporting local businesses and industry growth. He cited the positive impact the branch would have on the local economy by bridging the gap in financial services within the area. Affirming further he stated "Our commitment to expanding our outreach and providing a larger number of Sri Lankans access to financial services remains resolute, and we eagerly anticipate catering to the requisites of the Puttalam community."
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