04/05/2021 | News release | Distributed by Public on 04/04/2021 22:01
Double win for ComBank from Asiamoney magazine
Adjudged Sri Lanka s Best Bank for SMEs and Best Bank for CSR
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has won the awards of Best Bank for Small and Medium Enterprises and Best Bank for Corporate Social Responsibility for the second year in a row from Asiamoney Magazine, the top-ranking publication and authority on banking and capital markets in Asia.
The award for Best Bank for SMEs recognises Commercial Bank s efforts in identifying the importance of small and medium enterprises to the economy of the country and the products and services put in place to empower this segment, while the Best Bank for Corporate Social Responsibility award is a tribute to the Bank s nationally-significant contributions via its CSR Trust, to the spheres of education, healthcare, environment and community development.
Double win for ComBank from Asiamoney magazine
April, 1, 2021
Adjudged Sri Lanka’s ‘Best Bank for SMEs’ and ‘Best Bank for CSR’
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has won the awards of ‘Best Bank for Small and Medium Enterprises’ and ‘Best Bank for Corporate Social Responsibility’ for the second year in a row from Asiamoney Magazine, the top-ranking publication and authority on banking and capital markets in Asia.
The award for ‘Best Bank for SMEs’ recognises Commercial Bank’s efforts in identifying the importance of small and medium enterprises to the economy of the country and the products and services put in place to empower this segment, while the ‘Best Bank for Corporate Social Responsibility’ award is a tribute to the Bank’s nationally-significant contributions via its CSR Trust, to the spheres of education, healthcare, environment and community development.
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Manteca Unified School District is preparing to roll out a robust summer session to help those struggling with learning loss due to the pandemic and those who are at grade level but are seeking additional challenges.
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