Pan Asia Bank marks 30 years with commemorative stamp

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Pan Asia Bank Chairman Aravinda Perera and Director/CEO Naleen Edirisinghe with Pan Asia Bank senior management celebrating the commemorative postage stamp


Pan Asia Bank recently marked a significant milestone in its journey of excellence and innovation with the official launch of a commemorative postage stamp to celebrate its 30th anniversary. 

The special edition stamp, issued in collaboration with the Department of Posts, symbolises the Bank’s three decades of trusted service and its commitment to driving sustainable financial growth in Sri Lanka. This milestone holds national significance, reflecting the Bank’s deep-rooted presence in the country’s financial landscape and its ongoing contribution to Sri Lanka’s economic development.

The launch event was held under the patronage of Chairman Aravinda Perera and Director/CEO Naleen Edirisinghe with the participation of distinguished guests, members of the Bank’s Board, senior management, and officials from the Department of Posts.

Speaking at the ceremony, Perera reflected on the Bank’s journey, stating, “This commemorative stamp is a tribute to the trust our customers have placed in us over the past three decades. From humble beginnings, Pan Asia Bank has grown into one of Sri Lanka’s most progressive and customer-focused financial institutions, guided by a vision of innovation, integrity, and inclusivity.”

Director/CEO Edirisinghe said: “This stamp represents the story of our customers, employees, and partners who have been part of Pan Asia Bank’s remarkable journey. Every milestone we’ve reached has been possible because of their trust and belief in us. As we celebrate 30 years, we look ahead with renewed purpose, to continue being a bank that listens, innovates, and serves with heart.”

Over the past 30 years, Pan Asia Bank said it has continued to pioneer customer-centric financial solutions, promote sustainability in banking, and support Sri Lanka’s economic progress. The commemorative stamp serves as both a reflection of the Bank’s enduring legacy and a celebration of its continued journey toward a more resilient and inclusive financial future, it added.

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