Above from left - Kelum Edirisinghe Director/CEO, NDB; Rev. Father Araliya Jayasundare, Principal of Trinity College; Sanjaya Perera, SVP - Personal Banking & Customer Experience, NDB; Nilantha Ratnayake, Chairman, OTRS.
NDB Bank has announced its partnership as the Official Team Sponsor for Trinity Rugby Season 2024, highlighting NDB's commitment to youth empowerment and the development of sports in Sri Lanka. This is the third time NDB is sponsoring Trinity College.
At the press conference held on June 5 at Trinity College, Kandy, NDB Bank underscored the importance of nurturing young athletes. Speaking at the event, NDB CEO, Kelum Edirisinghe, stated, "Our youth are the future of our nation. By supporting Trinity Rugby, we are investing in the development of young sportsmen who embody the values of discipline, teamwork, and perseverance."
NDB Bank’s collaboration with Trinity College aims to provide a platform for these students to showcase their skills and inspire their peers. "Our commitment to Trinity Rugby reflects our broader mission to support community-oriented activities that will drive the future of our nation," he further added.
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