Seylan Bank has helped refurbish the Doctors Cafeteria at the National Hospital of Sri Lanka, investing a total of Rs. 4 million.
The official handing over took place July 7 at the hospital premises in the presence of Ramesh Jayasekara – Senior Deputy General Manager- Seylan Bank and Dr. Anil Jasinghe - Director- General of Health Services in Sri Lanka.
The refurbishment covered a complete renovation of the existing cafeteria with a new entrance gate, floor tiling, wall tiling and complete colour washing, upgraded plumbing and wiring of the entire area. This initiative affirms Seylan Bank’s commitment towards the national fight against Covid-19. Earlier this year team Seylan commenced operations to construct a fully equipped ICU unit at the Colombo East Base Hospital with the generous donation of a day’s pay from the Bank’s employees which was equally matched by the bank, it said in a media release.
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