Epic Lanka principal sponsor of Asian Bankers Association symposium in Colombo

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Epic Lanka, Sri Lanka’s technology leader in the banking industry with a regionally recognized technology solutions provider has teamed up with Asian Bankers Association (ABA) as a Principal Sponsor for the Asian Bankers Association General Meeting and Conference in Colombo, Sri Lanka from October 3 to 4.

Established in October 1981, the ABA is now the biggest grouping of banks and financial institutions in Asia-Pacific.

Its membership currently includes some 100 of the leading banks from some 23 countries in the region. The event will span over a Two day period and is expected to host a multitude of 300 delegates including leading Corporate leaders, prominent personalities in the financial and banking industry. The event will display the potential and forward thinking process for the Banking industry in Asia.

Commenting on the occasion, Epic Lanka Director and General Manager Viraj Mudalige said: “Time and again we at Epic Lanka have proved our dominance in the banking industry as an innovative technology partner. We have the pride of becoming the first software company in Sri Lanka to win a Gold award at Asia Pacific level at APICTA 2008 and it was our banking solution which brought glory and fame to the country. Since then we have been penetrating to other countries in the region gradually and steadily.”

“It is inevitable that banking industry today heavily depends on technology. As such, being a technology leader in the banking industry we assure and ensure our presence and support wherever and whenever needed. It is a great pleasure to partner with Asian Bankers Association, the forthcoming annual conference taking place in Colombo not only because our co-existence with banking industry with a regional presence  but also due to the irresistible invitation received from the local host, Hatton National Bank PLC and the leaders of this trend setting institution,” he added.

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