NDB Bank kicked off 2025 with a bang, hosting an exhilarating Rugby Carnival on January 25th at the prestigious Royal College Sports Complex. This much-anticipated event brought together 26 spirited teams, representing branches and departments across the bank, in a showcase of sportsmanship, teamwork, and unyielding determination, the bank said in a media release.
The carnival was more than just a competition; it was a celebration of camaraderie and NDB's unwavering commitment to fostering collaboration and unity within its diverse teams. The tournament saw fierce yet friendly rivalry as teams battled it out on the field, vying for the coveted championship title.
After a day of intense matches and electrifying performances, Central Kings emerged as the undisputed champions, showcasing remarkable skill and teamwork. Team Cards Sales put on an impressive display to secure the first runners-up position, while Team Central clinched the second runners-up spot with admirable grit and determination.
Speaking at the event, Lasantha Dasanayaka (Vice President - Human Resources) stated, "The Rugby Carnival is a testament to NDB’s ethos of collaboration and excellence. It not only underscores the importance of teamwork but also reflects the competitive spirit and unity that drive our success as an organisation. Congratulations to all the teams for their passion and commitment, and to the winners for their well-deserved victory.”
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