NTB supports Wildlife and Nature Protection Society of Sri Lanka through unique CSR initiative

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untitled-2NTB CEO Renuka Fernando and WNPS President Rukshan Jayewardene exchanging the Memorandum of Understanding while NTB Head of Sustainability Theja Silva (right) and WNPS Vice President Ranil Pieris (left) look on

 

With a strong commitment towards supporting the prevention of commercial exploitation of species of wild animals and plants, Nations Trust Bank once again pledged its ongoing partnership with the Wildlife and Nature Protection Society of Sri Lanka (WNPS).

The bank will continue to extend financial support to the society for its annual ten part lecture series, featuring leading experts speaking on pressing biodiversity issues in Sri Lanka. The sole purpose of this initiative is to create awareness on biodiversity and conservation amongst the general public and wild life enthusiasts. Furthermore, the annual lecture program conducted by WNPS at the BMICH premises will also enable researchers and international organisations to further carry out their research studies, on areas highlighted by the Society. 

Commenting on this initiative Nations Trust Bank CEO/ Director Renuka Fernando said, “We at Nations Trust Bank firmly believe that biodiversity is crucial for a healthy and functional ecosystem. By focusing on conserving and protecting the natural habitat of wildlife species in Sri Lanka, we are actively contributing towards enriching our world’s biodiversity. The WNPS and their associated organisations are doing a commendable service in creating awareness by educating the public on biodiversity conservation in Sri Lanka. We consider it a privilege and honour to be associated with the WNPS.”

In addition, Nations Trust Bank will also continue its efforts to disseminate the importance of nature conservation to Sri Lankan society whenever the opportunity arises. 

The Wildlife and Nature Protection Society has also covered a wide range of important topics in their monthly lecturing program including on ‘Sri Lanka’s Small Cats in Big Trouble’, ‘Increasing Elephant Deaths in Sri Lanka’, ‘The Birth of the Indian Ocean’, et al. 

Nations Trust Bank PLC is ranked among the top 30 business establishments in Sri Lanka by Business Today magazine and its market positioning of being the benchmark of customer convenience, is ably supported by a host of financial products and services offered to a wide range of customers. The bank operates 93 branches across the country with an ATM network that covers 134 locations and is the issuer and sole acquirer for American Express Cards in Sri Lanka.

 

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