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HNB Chief Transformation Officer Chiranthi Cooray (centre) with the Award flanked by MORS Group CEO Shanggari Balakrishnan (left) and ACES Awards Jury Panel Member Dr. Jayanthi Desan
Hatton National Bank PLC (HNB) was recognised as a winner in the Top Workplaces in Asia category of the Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability Awards (ACES) 2019.
The award was presented in Bangkok, Thailand over a Grand Gala Dinner on 20 September, at the Athenee Hotel, at the ACES awards 2019.
The Asia Corporate Excellence & Sustainability Awards is organised by the MORS Group, Malaysia since 2014. It is considered as a prestigious accolade which recognises inspiring leaders and sustainability advocates, across-industry and across Asia. Two categories of awards are presented i.e. for successful companies and for individuals in Asia across two main domains; leadership and corporate social responsibility.
HNB was invited to participate by the MORS Groups who informed that their Research Unit, working in line with industry experts and partners, had meticulously handpicked candidates to be in the priority nominees list, based on merits available as public information and recommendations.
HNB’s 130-year presence has endowed it with a solid foundation of well embedded values and best practices which continue to define how it engages with its people. The talents, drive and commitment of its people have been the corner stone of its sustained success and it is their passion and talents which has fuelled its innovations and progress. HNB’s staff is respected for their knowledge, capability and commitment to building relationships beyond transactions.
Over the years HNB has grown in multiple ways; in size, speed, strength and stability and with innovative new banking technologies through which the Bank reaches some of the remotest regions of the country.
“HNB takes on a wholesome people centric approach, with various policies and initiatives promoting not only a great environment for employees to operate in, but also encouraging a good work life balance amongst them. We have consistently been endorsed for our best practices and work with a sense of responsibility and compassion that will continue to inspire all members of our multigenerational family,” said HNB Chief Transformation Officer Chiranthi Cooray.
She further added: “We have a unique culture where multi ethnic, multi-religious, highly diverse set of people are working towards one goal in 251 different geographic locations. In order to harness the synergies possessed within the organisation as a whole, we have implemented a host of innovations and value additions into HR to ensure that everyone is given the appropriate environment to work as an effective team with clear goals.
“Striking a balance between competing stake holder demands to enrich and nurture the professional and personnel lives of our people thereby ensuring job security, stability and work-life balance is a very important objective for us.
“We champion the cause of our people by introducing new policies and participating in market based assessments for remuneration and employment standards, upholding statutory compliance, good governance and decent and fair labour practices. Maintaining highest level of ethics, integrity and honesty amongst our diverse workforce augments the goodwill, trust and reputation of our brand, and our bank.”