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BOC enhances benefits for expatriate Lankans to support country’s foreign remittances inflows

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by R.M.N. Jeewantha
DGM International, Treasury and Investment – Bank of Ceylon

Enhancing convenience for Sri Lankan expatriates with the assurance of highest possible benefit for the hard earned money from overseas assignments they are engaged with, the Bank of Ceylon offers an array of services and products seamlessly through its multi-faceted service channels.

Apart from its specially formulated accounts that offers best possible benefits to the account holder, the Bank has established a service channel that adds value o throughout the transaction process. Enabling expatriates to access the remitting facility seamlessly the bank has placed its representative network across the globe ensuring a secured, reliable, convenient and fast fund remittances service. BOC has deployed 26 Business Promotion Officers (BPO) in seven key foreign employment destinations for Sri Lankans, while providing the services in three countries, offsite.

With the help of the bank’s representative network customers can avail themselves to remit their funds through BOC Smart Remit facility which has been recognized as one of the fastest and most secured remittance transfer services and with the recent system upgrades, it provides real- time fund transfers for BOC customers across the world.

To assure customers that they receive the best attention they require at all times with regard to all their inquiries BOC has formed the “BOC Foreign Circle”, the international support service unit dedicated to response queries related to foreign remittances transactions and other services available for them. which includes instant account opening, obtaining ATM and other cards, loans and online banking services. BOC encourages the Sri Lankan expatriate community to avail themselves of these products and services by simply contacting the BOC Foreign Circle through WhatsApp, Viber or IMO through the following numbers for more information and assistance: 0707 203 203, 0707 204 204, 0707 205 205.

The BOC Personal Foreign Currency Account (PFCA) which is embedded with unique features remains a key product in the portfolio of BOC’s foreign exchange products. Any expatriate Sri Lankan and their family members living in Sri Lanka is eligible to open a PFCA with BOC. BOC Special Deposit Account (SDA) which offers attractive interest rates is another popular product among the expatriate community. While offering the best market interest rates, BOC foreign currency accounts come with a 100% guarantee on the deposit holders’ funds.

Encouraging inward remittance to come through proper channels that would enable the country to benefit largely, the bank introduced “BOC’s Pita Pita Rata Thegi” promotion which has become a successful initiative that rewards and incentivize expatriate Sri Lankans for their patriotism. The expatriates stand the opportunity to win back-to-back valuable gifts in daily, weekly and monthly draws including a grand price, a luxury villa worth Rs. 30 million in the latest Pita Pita Rata Thegi promotion.

Promoting the awareness of risks associated with such unofficial cross-border fund transfer channels and to convince to use secure banking channels, BOC initiated number of awareness programs and campaigns including hosting an exclusive TV programme ‘Ethera Methara’ on Rupvahaini and a radio programme titled ‘Ran Kahvanu’ on SLBC and has built a closer relationship with many respective customers.

Aligned with the Government’s recently announced special incentive scheme for the migrant workers a concession to import electric vehicles based on their level of foreign currency remittances through official banking channels, BOC is already underway to implement this scheme by initiating discussions with the Ministry of Labour and Foreign Employment to partner with the Government.

BOC also plays a major role in pre-departure loan facilities for foreign employment seekers who have registered with Sri Lanka Bureau of Foreign Employment (SLBFE). Recently the bank decided to extend pre-departure loan facilities for foreign employment candidates irrelevant of their destination. Further, to granting financial relief to foreign employment seekers amidst rising travel expenses, the Bank has decided to further reduce interest rates on pre-departure loans.

Bank of Ceylon overseas presence consists of foreign branches in Chennai, Male, Hulhu-Male, Seychelles and a banking subsidiary in London along with a strong affiliation with the international banking network developed over the years.

Over the past 83 years, Bank of Ceylon continues to cement its position as the No.01 Bank in the country while serving the national interest, as reflected by numerous global and local accolades. Bank of Ceylon was yet again recognized among the world’s top 1,000 banks by ‘’The Banker Magazine UK”. BOC operates 648 branches connected online and maintains 1,415 ATMs, CDMs, and CRMs altogether with more than 2,000 touch points spreaded across the nation.



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CEB engineers raise alarm over power sector stability

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A senior electrical engineers attached to the Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) have warned that unresolved structural and policy issues within the power sector could threaten the long-term stability of the national grid, urging authorities to act swiftly to address mounting technical and administrative concerns.

Speaking on condition of anonymity, they said the electricity network was operating under increasing strain due to delayed infrastructure upgrades, financial constraints, and growing demand.

“The national grid is not something that can be managed casually. It requires systematic planning, preventive maintenance, and timely investment. If these are compromised, the risk to system stability increases,” the engineers said.

They noted that several transmission and substation modernisation projects were behind schedule, while ageing thermal plants continued to shoulder a significant portion of the country’s base load demand.

“Engineers are committed to ensuring an uninterrupted supply. But professional expertise must be respected in decision-making. Technical matters cannot be subjected to short-term political considerations,” the engineers added.

Meanwhile, the powerful Ceylon Electricity Board Engineers’ Union (CEBEU) echoed similar concerns, warning that failure to address long standing professional and structural issues could have serious consequences for the power sector.

In a statement, the CEBEU has said that engineers have repeatedly called for reforms that safeguard the integrity of the utility and ensure that operational decisions remain grounded in technical evaluation.

“The electricity sector is a critical national asset. Any attempt to weaken institutional safeguards or bypass professional consultation will directly impact service reliability and long-term sustainability,” the union said.

The CEBEU has stressed the importance of transparent engagement between policymakers and technical personnel, noting that morale among engineers could be affected if their concerns continue to go unheard.

Industry analysts point out that the power sector plays a central role in Sri Lanka’s economic recovery efforts, particularly as the country seeks to expand industrial activity and attract investment. Stability in electricity supply remains a key determinant of business confidence.

The senior engineer stressed d that the objective of raising concerns is not confrontation but preservation of the grid’s integrity.

“Our responsibility is to the public. Electricity powers hospitals, industries, and homes. Safeguarding the system is a national duty,” he said.

With tensions simmering within the sector, stakeholders say meaningful dialogue between authorities, engineers, and trade unions will be crucial in ensuring that Sri Lanka’s power infrastructure remains resilient in the face of growing challenges.

By Ifham Nizam

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CB identifies 24 pyramid scams in Sri Lanka

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The Central Bank (CBSL) yesterday announced that investigations had identified 24 companies and applications operating prohibited pyramid schemes.

In a public notice issued under Section 83C of the Banking Act, No. 30 of 1988 (as amended), the CBSL said the following entities had been “ascertained and determined as prohibited schemes”: Tiens Lanka Health Care (Pvt) Ltd, Best Life International (Pvt) Ltd, Mark–Wo International (Pvt) Ltd, V M L International (Pvt) Ltd, Global Lifestyle Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, Fast3Cycle International (Pvt) Ltd, Sport Chain App / Sport Chain ZS Society Sri Lanka, OnmaxDT, MTFE App / MTFE SL Group / MTFE Success Lanka / MTFE DSCC Group, Fastwin (Pvt) Ltd, Fruugo Online App / Fruugo Online (Pvt) Ltd, Ride to Three Freedom (Pvt) Ltd, Qnet / Questnet, Era Miracle (Pvt) Ltd and Genesis Business School, Ledger Block, Isimaga International (Pvt) Ltd, Beecoin App and Sunbird Foundation, Windex Trading, The Enrich Life (Pvt) Ltd, Smart Win Entrepreneur (Pvt) Ltd, Net Fore International (Pvt) Ltd / Netrrix, Pro Care (Pvt) Ltd and Shade of Procare (Pvt) Ltd, SGO / sgomine.com and I.C.A.N Advertising (Pvt) Ltd and its affiliates icanonlineadvertising.com, bannercuts.com, bannercuts.lk, bannercuts.net and bannercuts.org

The CBSL said pyramid schemes, also referred to as multi-level marketing or direct selling schemes in certain instances, operate as recruitment-based programmes in which members enlist others into an expanding “downline” structure resembling a chain letter.

Under such arrangements, a portion of the fees paid by new recruits is channelled upwards to earlier participants, known as the “upline”, who are fewer in number.

The Central Bank warned that such schemes are inherently unsustainable, with the vast majority of participants at the lower tiers eventually losing their investments, while only a small number of early entrants are able to recover or profit from the funds contributed by subsequent recruits. It noted that when a pyramid scheme collapses, up to 99 per cent of those in the lower levels risk losing their money.

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Church urges patience, warns against interference with Easter attacks probe

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Director of Communications for the Archdiocese of Colombo, Rev. Fr. Cyril Gamini Fernando, yesterday expressed confidence that ongoing investigations into the 2019 Easter Sunday terror attacks would yield meaningful results and urged the public and all stakeholders to exercise patience and allow the probe to proceed independently.

Addressing a media briefing in Colombo yesterday, Fr. Fernando called on all parties to refrain from interfering with the investigations, warning that any attempt to obstruct the process would amount to a grave injustice to the victims.

He said he believed there was credible evidence to warrant the arrest of military intelligence veteran Maj. Gen. (Retd.) Suresh Sallay.

Referring to the coordinated bombings on April 21, 2019, which targeted churches and hotels and claimed nearly 300 lives, Fr. Fernando described the attacks as a “barbaric” act and a “massacre” that killed worshippers attending Easter services as well as individuals from different religious and ethnic communities.

By Norman Palihawadane

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