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ComBank and Abans forge landmark partnership with POS and digital payments rollout

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S. Ganeshan, Deputy General Manager - Personal Banking at Commercial Bank and Dr. S. Dubash, Group Director of Abans PLC exchange the agreement in the presence of senior representatives of the two companies.

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon is to roll out a major point-of-sale (POS) and digital payments solution across the national retail network of Abans PLC – in a partnership that sets a new benchmark for bank–retailer collaborations in the country and underscores the Bank’s capacity to deliver enterprise-grade acquiring infrastructure.

This agreement will make Abans one of the leading digitally enabled retailers in Sri Lanka, with a network of over 400 outlets across the country, equipping its outlets to accept payments across all major international and domestic card schemes as well as QR payments, while seamlessly integrating with the company’s enterprise resource planning (ERP) and supply chain management (SCM) systems at the scale, security, interoperability, and resilience required by modern retail.

Commercial Bank’s merchant acquiring platform for Abans will encompass Visa, Mastercard, UnionPay, JCB, LankaPay, and LankaQR, in addition to supporting international QR schemes such as WeChat Pay, Alipay and UnionPay, Visa QR, and Mastercard QR, all unified under a single framework that also includes the Bank’s Internet Payment Gateway. This omni-channel capability ensures that whether a customer pays in-store, online, or via mobile, transactions are processed through one consolidated system, simplifying reconciliation and enhancing transparency. Not only does the solution support card and QR payments, it is also capable of facilitating Easy Payment Plans (EPP), delivering a complete, future-ready digital payment experience for merchants and customers alike.

The 2,500 POS devices to be deployed are multi-functional, EMV-certified terminals that support contactless, chip, and magnetic stripe cards, as well as dynamic QR acceptance. Each unit is designed for high throughput environments and offers secure API connectivity to Abans’ ERP and SCM platforms. The result is real-time transaction capture, instant inventory updates, automated billing accuracy, and seamless digital recordkeeping across the chain’s retail footprint, the Bank said.

Commercial Bank’s systems are fully compliant with Payment Card Industry Data Security Standards (PCI DSS), incorporating point-to-point encryption, tokenisation, and layered fraud detection mechanisms. Continuous real-time monitoring, risk scoring, and anomaly alerts safeguard against fraud, while a dedicated incident response team ensures rapid resolution in line with defined service-level agreements.

“This partnership is a showcase of technology leadership,” S. Ganeshan, Deputy General Manager – Personal Banking of Commercial Bank said. “By delivering an integrated POS and digital payment solution of this scale, we are enabling Abans to transact with the highest levels of security, interoperability, and operational resilience. It is proof that Commercial Bank can architect complex payment ecosystems that match the needs of modern retail and align with the country’s digital future.”

Dr. S. Dubash, Director of the Abans Group added: “Our priority has always been to combine innovation with customer-centricity. This deployment gives our customers faster, safer, and more flexible payment choices while ensuring our back-end operations run with precision and efficiency. Partnering with Commercial Bank allows us to take a decisive step forward in digital retailing and reinforces our contribution to the national push towards a cashless economy.”

The collaboration also directly supports the government’s national vision of a cashless economy. By enabling millions of secure, traceable digital transactions at one of the country’s largest retail groups, Commercial Bank and Abans are advancing mass-scale adoption of digital payments, financial inclusion, and efficiency in consumer commerce.

By blending enterprise-grade payment technology, nationwide retail presence, and a shared vision of digital transformation, Commercial Bank and Abans have created a blueprint for future collaborations between banks and large corporates. This rollout redefines what is possible in merchant acquiring, marking a pivotal moment in Sri Lanka’s journey towards becoming a digitally empowered economy, the Bank said.

The first Sri Lankan bank with a market capitalisation exceeding US$ 1 billion, Commercial Bank was also the first bank in the country to be listed among the Top 1000 Banks of the World, and has the highest capital base among all Sri Lankan banks. The Bank is the largest private sector lender in Sri Lanka and the largest lender to the country’s SME sector. Commercial Bank is also a leader in digital innovation and is Sri Lanka’s first 100% carbon-neutral bank.

Commercial Bank operates a network of strategically located branches and automated machines island-wide, and has the widest international footprint among Sri Lankan banks, with 20 branches in Bangladesh, a fully-fledged Tier I Bank with a majority stake in the Maldives, a microfinance company in Myanmar, and a representative office in the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC). The Bank’s fully owned subsidiaries, CBC Finance Ltd. and Commercial Insurance Brokers (Pvt) Limited, also deliver a range of financial services via their own branch networks.



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NDB reports all-time high earnings; doubles PAT on a normalised basis

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Kelum Edirisinghe - Director, Chief Executive Officer / Chair, Board of Directors Sriyan Cooray

National Development Bank PLC (hereinafter ‘the Bank’) announced its results for the financial year ended December 31, 2025 to the Colombo Stock Exchange recently. Full year results tabled by the Bank showcase a strong growth across all business lines with Net Banking Revenue increasing by a 45.2% on a comparable basis.

Like most other peers, the Bank’s 2024 financial performance was positively impacted following the successful conclusion of the ISB debt restructure with a one-off impact on interest income, fee income and net impairments amounting to LKR 1.4 billion, LKR 0.7 billion and LKR 9.4 billion, respectively for the said year.

Fund based income

Net interest income (NII), which accounts for close to 75.0% of Bank’s total operating income, grew by 6.5% on a normalised basis. Despite pressure on interest-earning assets arising from the lower interest rate environment, the Bank’s disciplined margin management helped stabilise Net Interest Margin (NIM) at 4.0% for the year. On a comparable basis, excluding one-off exceptional items, NIM stood at 4.2%, compared to 4.3% for both scenarios in 2024. By the end of the year, the Bank had close to LKR 29.3 billion in Loans and Deposits under a special arrangement with its customer(s) with a netting-off feature (end 2024: LKR 19.6 billion).

Non-fund based income

Net fee and commission income reached LKR 8.1 billion for the year – representing a growth of 14.3% from LKR 7.1 billion in 2024 excluding ISB restructuring related fees. Key growth drivers for the current year were trade finance, credit and lending, digital banking and credit and debit cards.

Credit and operating costs

Credit costs for the year amounted to LKR 5.7 billion, reflecting a substantial reduction of 57.1% compared to LKR 13.2 billion in 2024, a testament to the Bank’s strong credit underwriting practices and focused efforts on collections and recoveries. The Bank’s success on account of the latter is best reflected in notably improved stage 2 and 3 loan stock which stood at 7.9% and 10.8% respectively at end 2025 as compared with 16.6% and 14.0% at end 2024. Stage 3 provision coverage also saw further improvement to 59.1% from 54.5% during 2024 showcasing the Bank’s prudent management of credit risk.

Operating expenses closed at LKR 19.0 billion for the year, marking a 13.1% YoY increase. This increase was primarily driven by routine staff-related increments and necessary market realignments, along with higher investments in IT infrastructure and business development undertaken during the year.(NDB)

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PMF Finance appoints Nishani Perera as Non-Executive Independent Director

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Nishani Perera

PMF Finance PLC has announced the appointment of Ms. Nishani Perera as a Non-Executive Independent Director, further strengthening the Company’s strategic oversight, governance framework, and board-level expertise as it continues to advance its transformation and long-term growth agenda.

Ms. Perera is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka and brings over 19 years of experience across audit, assurance, advisory, risk management, and corporate governance. She currently serves as Partner – Audit & Assurance at Moore Aiyar and as Director of Moore Consulting (Pvt) Ltd.

Over the course of her career, Ms. Perera has gained substantial exposure to listed companies, banks, finance companies, and other regulated entities. Her areas of expertise include financial reporting under SLFRS/LKAS, audit and risk oversight, regulatory compliance, and the implementation of quality management standards. She has worked closely with Boards of Directors and Audit Committees on matters relating to financial reporting integrity, internal control frameworks, enterprise risk governance, and adherence to evolving regulatory requirements.

Ms. Perera holds a Master of Laws (LL.M.) from Cardiff Metropolitan University in the United Kingdom and a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration (Special) from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura. She is also an Associate Member of ACCA and CMA Sri Lanka, and a Fellow Member of AAT Sri Lanka.

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Capital Alliance deepens capital market presence with third Closed-End Fund Listing at the CSE

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(Left – Right): Ramly Rahman, Analyst – Capital Alliance Partners Ltd ; Praveen Kanagasabai, Vice President – Capital Alliance Partners Ltd: Mrs. Nilupa Perera, Chief Regulatory Officer – CSE; Rajeeva Bandaranaike, CEO – CSE; Vevaashgar Vathanatheesan, Assistant Vice President – Capital Alliance Investment Ltd (CALI); Ochitha Bandara, Analyst – CALI; Dimuthu Abeyesekera, Chairman – CSE; Ms. Pranavi Sivaruban, Analyst – CALI; Yasith Lakshan, Analyst – CALI; Rajitha Gunarathna, Assistant Manager – Capital Alliance Partners Ltd.

The units of the “CAL Three Year Closed End Fund” were officially listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) recently. Accordingly, a total of 841,263,375 units of the ‘CAL Three Year Closed End Fund’ were listed by Capital Alliance Investments Ltd (CALI), a member of the Capital Alliance Ltd Group (CAL Group). The listing was commemorated by way of a special bell ringing ceremony on the CSE trading floor.

CSE CEO Rajeeva Bandaranaike speaking at the occasion remarked upon the rising demand for Unit Trusts: “When you look at funds, particularly unit trusts in today’s active capital market, we see a lot of domestic interest in the market with more investors entering. Funds, not only fixed income funds but also growth and balanced funds, can be the ideal vehicle through which new investors can enter the market. We see this interest reflected in the success of CAL’s Three Year Closed End Fund. More people are seeking to invest their money through professional fund managers.”

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