BOC inaugurates rural development initiative ‘BOC Gammana’ to transform rural outskirts

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In conjunction with the 83rd anniversary, Sri Lanka’s No. 01 bank, Bank of Ceylon recently inaugurated a pioneering and ambitious rural development initiative under the auspices of the Bank Chairman Kanchana Ratwatte and General Manager K.E.D. Sumanasiri and the support of Polonnaruwa District Secretary W.A. Dharmasiri with other key officials of the Bank participating. 

The initiative which is named “BOC Gammana” kicked off with ‘Tissa-amuna’, a village located in Medirigiriya area in Polonnaruwa District, as the first village to be taken up.

The program was implemented by Consumer and Development Banking Division and the initiative is targeted at enhancing financial literacy and livelihoods of the rural population residing in underprivileged rural outskirts of the country. Accordingly, BOC has structured a range of special programs to reach these target groups and a number of programs have already been implemented successfully.

The formation of BOC Mithuru Groups and Ran Kekulu “Sansada” Societies at school levels aimed at inculcating the saving habit in children, are among some of key programs in place to enhance financial literary. 

Simultaneously, BOC focuses on empowering and strengthening the rural economy by providing financial assistance to home garden activities aimed at self-sufficiency along with debt-funded development programs coupled with the generation of self-employment opportunities through its micro-finance schemes.

In line with the ‘BOC Gammana’ initiative, the Bank completed several initiatives in Tissa-amuna village in order to develop communal facilities and infrastructure of the village, which includes renovation of the village tank, its road network and rehabilitation of the village temple. 

In order preserve greenery of the village, BOC also commenced a tree planting program in the surroundings of the tank. Further, the Bank assisted the establishment of a computer lab at Divulankadawala School and opened a new “BOC Ran Kekulu Sansadaya” in the school.

“As our rural population represents a vital part of the core of our economy, rural development programs play a crucial role in unleashing the true potential of this sector which would ultimately contribute to fuel the overall economic development of our nation.

“As the country’s leading bank and premier State-owned Bank, I believe that BOC has a special role to play towards development of the rural economy and elevating livelihoods of the rural population. In this context, I would like to stress that ‘BOC Gammana’ is a unique rural development program undertaken by BOC,” stated Bank General Manager K.E.D. Sumanasiri.

“Apart from assisting rural economies, we are confident that this program will also contribute to enhancement of financial literacy among the population and will lead to further popularisation of our digital banking services in these rural areas. Especially, I am proud to state that this was the first instance that a Sri Lankan Bank pioneered a national project of this nature. 

“During the implementation, we witnessed a keen interest among the people in ‘Tissa-amuna’ village and active participation to make this program a success. We are genuinely pleased to become a source of strength to them. 

“I make this an opportunity to extend my heartfelt gratitude to Chief Monk of Tissa-amuna village, the village residents, regional administration officers and Divulankadawala President College Principal and teachers who joined with our staff in North-Central Province to make this inaugural program a resounding success,” BOC Deputy General Manager - Branch Operations and Development Banking Priyal Silva commented.

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