HNB renews annual corporate leasing partnership with CMTA for 23/24

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HNB Deputy General Manager – Retail Banking Group Sanjay Wijemanne (fourth from left) and CMTA Chairman Charaka Perera (fifth from left) exchanging the agreement in the presence of (from left): HNB Assistant Manager – Leasing Roshan De Silva, HNB Head of Leasing Susith Perera, HNB Assistant General Manager – PFS Kanchana Karunagama, CMTA Senior Vice Chairman Virann De Zoysa, and HNB Assistant Manager – Business Development Leasing Mahesh Ratnayake


HNB PLC, recognised as Sri Lanka’s most customer-friendly bank, has reaffirmed its partnership as the official leasing partner for 2023/2024 with the Ceylon Motor Traders Association (CMTA), the representative body of Sri Lanka’s automotive industry.

The renewed strategic collaboration between the two organisations will provide CMTA members with access to a comprehensive range of leasing facilities offered by the bank.

The event was attended by representatives from both HNB and CMTA, who were present to commemorate the renewed partnership.

“In the wake of recent economic challenges, Sri Lanka’s automotive industry is on the path to recovery. Our collaboration with the industry’s representative body ensures robust and streamlined leasing solutions for its members, extending the benefits to our valued HNB customers. This strategic alliance reflects our commitment to supporting key sectors and fostering economic resilience,” said HNB DGM – Retail Banking Group Sanjay Wijemanne.

“We eagerly anticipate expanding our collaboration with HNB to further enhance access to valuable leasing solutions for our members and beyond. Since our initial partnership, there has undeniably been a positive impact on improving economic efficiency by providing these solutions to both members and customers. As we continue this successful journey, we are committed to driving innovation and fostering financial empowerment for the automotive industry, contributing to sustained economic growth,” commented CMTA Chairman Charaka Perera.

 

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