HNB brings Olympic inspiration and financial literacy to Kandy schools with Kyle Abeysinghe

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Kyle Abeysinghe conducting the sessions 

 


HNB PLC extended its schools outreach program to Kandy, bringing Paris 2024 Olympian and HNB Brand Ambassador for its sports vertical, Kyle Abeysinghe, into four leading schools across the city on 23 and 24 March. The two-day initiative reached approximately 1,000 students across Trinity College, Hillwood College, Gateway Kandy, and Kingswood College.

The program was structured across two sessions, combining personal development and financial literacy. In the first, Abeysinghe shared his journey as a competitive swimmer, outlining the discipline, setbacks, and long-term commitment that led to his selection for the Paris 2024 Olympics. The session was designed to connect sporting ambition with broader life goals, emphasising consistency, focus, and resilience.

The second session focused on financial literacy, introducing students to the importance of saving from a young age, setting financial goals, and understanding how financial discipline supports long-term ambitions. Students were also encouraged to engage with HNB’s school banking units operating within each institution, which are designed to build early familiarity with formal financial systems.

HNB Executive Vice President/Head of Network Business Supun Dias said:

“The school banking units we operate across the country are about more than transactions. They are about building financial habits early. Bringing Kyle into these schools allows us to connect ambition with financial discipline, which is essential for young people as they begin to shape their future.”

HNB Vice President – Marketing Upul Adikari said:

“Kyle represents the kind of discipline and purpose we aim to promote through our sports initiatives. Taking that journey into schools, alongside a conversation on financial literacy, ensures that students leave with something practical they can apply, not just inspiration in the moment.”

Kyle Abeysinghe said:

“When I was in school, I had a clear goal. What I came to understand over time was that achieving it required discipline across many areas, not just in sport, but in how I managed my time, focus, and decisions. If students take away a clearer sense of what they are working towards and what it takes to get there, then this program has served its purpose.”

OSB Trinity College, Kandy Principal Rev. Fr. Araliya Jayasundara said:

“We appreciate HNB bringing this program to our students. It combines motivation with practical learning, helping young people think more clearly about both their ambitions and the steps needed to achieve them.”

The Kandy outreach forms part of HNB’s ongoing schools’ program, which supports student banking units across the country while promoting financial literacy and early savings habits. Through these initiatives, the bank continues to strengthen its engagement with young people, equipping them with both the mindset and tools needed for future progress.

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