NDB Bank

Sri Lankan commercial bank
  • Sriyan Cooray (Chairman)
  • Kelum Edirisinghe (CEO)
RevenueIncrease LKR21.741 billion (2021)Increase LKR32.996 billion (2021)
Net income
Increase LKR22.743 billion (2021)Total assetsIncrease LKR708.802 billion (2021)Total equityIncrease LKR64.067 billion (2021)Owners
  • Standard Chartered Bank Mauritius S/A Norfund (9.99%)
  • Employees' Provident Fund (9.50%)
  • Bank of Ceylon No. 1 Account (7.95%)
Number of employees
Increase 2,949 (2021)Websitewww.ndbbank.comFootnotes / references
[1]

The National Development Bank PLC (commonly referred to as NDB Bank) is a Sri Lankan banking and financial services institution, headquartered in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Having begun operations as a state-owned development finance institution in 1979. In January 1979, the predecessor of National Development Bank PLC (“NDB” or “Bank”) was set up by the National Development Bank of Sri Lanka Act No 2 of 1979 as “National Development Bank of Sri Lanka”, as a wholly state-owned institution. Following a change of ownership structure in 1993, NDB was privatized and listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange.

As a part of its long-term plans in 2001, NDB incorporated a commercial bank under the Companies Act No. 2 of 1982 under the name “NDB Bank Limited” (“NBL”) to take over the business and operations of ABN Amro NV Colombo Branch ("ABN Amro"). On 29 July 2005, NDB acquired the business and operations of NBL (NDB Bank Limited) and converted from a Licensed Specialed Bank to a Licensed Commercial Bank.[2]

Awards

The bank won the 2021 Best Retail Bank Sri Lanka award.[3] NDB Bank has been recognised as the “Most Awarded Corporate 2021” as per 'Most Awarded' ranking by the LMD magazine.

See also

References

  1. ^ "Annual Report 2021" (PDF). cse.lk. National Development Bank PLC. Retrieved 19 February 2023.
  2. ^ "National Development Bank PLC". Euromoney Institutional Investor Company. Retrieved 8 June 2017.
  3. ^ "Global Business Review Magazine: Awards 2021". Global Business Review Magazine. Retrieved 10 June 2021.
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