HNB allocates Rs. 10m to assist MSMEs affected by the economic crisis

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HNB DGM CHRO/CTO L. Chiranthi Cooray, presenting the grant to a MSME Customer N.K.M. Priyadarshani from the HNB Maharagama Customer Centre, in the presence of (from left): HNB Head of Microfinance Vinodh Fernando and HNB DGM Retail and SME Banking Sanjay Wijemanne

 

HNB DGM Retail and SME Banking Sanjay Wijemanne presenting the grant to a MSME Customer P.R.N.T.M. Bandara from the HNB Athurugiriya Customer Centre

 

HNB Head of Microfinance Vinodh Fernando presenting the grant to a MSME Customer M.K.A. Siriwardena from the HNB Battaramulla Customer Centre

 


HNB, has once again allocated Rs. 10 million to assist entrepreneurs affected by the ongoing economic crisis as a part of its flagship ‘Oba Venuwen Api’ initiative to rebuild and revive the economy. 

The initiative launched with the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2020 will offer a select 100 entrepreneurs Rs. 100,000 each to be used for capital requirements. 

“MSMEs are the backbone of the Sri Lankan economy. We have more than 500,000 entrepreneurs offering employment opportunities across various industries. It is only fair that entrepreneurs have a safety net and assistance given the hardships they have experienced, first by the pandemic and now the economic crisis. As a bank with a long history of working with MSMEs, we intend to continue supporting them in any possible way during these difficult times,” HNB DGM CHRO/CTO L. Chiranthi Cooray said. 

Notably, the bank assisted 117 microfinance customers in 2020 under the first phase and subsequently disbursed to 83 in 2021 during the second phase. Under the project’s third phase, HNB will support 100 microfinance customers this year. The fund, established by HNB’s Sustainability Foundation, aims to drive corporate citizenship through its strategic pillars, with the Bank’s Customer Centres across the island. The foundation focuses on four strategic pillars: education, healthcare, empowering entrepreneurship and the environment. 

HNB has been closely linked to the growth of Sri Lankan enterprises since its establishment. The bank was the first to enter the MSME market in the 1980s to foster growth and wealth creation in Sri Lanka’s rural economy. 

 

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