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DFCC Bank CEO Lakshman Silva
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DFCC Bank CEO Lakshman Silva was elected as the Chairman of the Sri Lanka Banks’ Association at the recently concluded Annual General Meeting of the SLBA held in Colombo.
This is a position he will hold for the ensuing period up to the next AGM in the year 2021. Lakshman Silva takes up this prestigious position from Dimantha Seneviratne, the outgoing Chairman of the board for the years 2019/2020.
The Sri Lanka Banks’ Association is an umbrella body that strives to bring all Sri Lankan banks together and work as one, to create sustainable value for their customers, investors, employees and other stakeholders. Under the leadership of the SLBA various leading banks have come together to address the important issues and means through which the banking industry of Sri Lanka can prosper. In a further collaboration with the Central Bank, the SLBA has been able to ensure various banks adopt the 11 voluntary principles to develop a sustainability road map.
DFCC CEO Silva is an industry veteran who with his extensive background and expertise in the financial service and banking industry of over 30 years, has helped steer to DFCC Bank to an arena of elite players, by becoming one of the respected and foremost commercial banks in the island. Joining the DFCC Group in 1987, Silva has been an instrumental cog in the DFCC family, with his extensive knowledge used to promote and strengthen the diverse product portfolio of DFCC Bank.
Speaking on this prestigious appointment, Silva had this to say: “I would like to initially appreciate Dimantha Seneviratne and his board members, for the service rendered to the association under his Chairmanship for the calendar year 2019/2020. I would also like to thank the members for the confidence they have expressed in me to lead the banks in what seems to be a bleak and difficult time, not only for domestic development, but for the significant debilitation of economies world-wide due to the devastating impact of the COVID-19 pandemic. Not only is leading the Sri Lanka Banks’ Association a great honour to me, it is a responsibility that I hope to undertake, by bringing together the resources in hand to reassure the stability of the banking system through collective effort and cooperation.”
At the Annual General Meeting (AGM) of the SLBA held in Colombo on 9 October the member banks (being all of the licensed banks operating in Sri Lanka) elected their board of directors for the ensuing period up to the next AGM in 2021: