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The Golden Key Credit Card Company (GKCCC) was a leading Sri Lankan financial institution specializing in credit card services, and a subsidiary of the Ceylinco Consolidated. [2] Founded on June 3, 1977, it was a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Ceylinco Group, an extensive conglomerate with more than 300 subsidiaries.
Pages in category "Credit cards in Sri Lanka" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B. Bank of Ceylon; C.
POSB Newton Branch POSB deposit and cash withdrawal machines located at Bugis MRT station. The Post Office Savings Bank was renamed as POSBank in March 1990. On 24 July 1998, the Ministry of Finance announced the acquisition of POSB by DBS Bank , [11] [12] which was fully acquired on 16 November 1998 for S$ 1.6 billion; [2] at the same time ...
www .seylan .lk. Footnotes / references. [1] Seylan Bank PLC ( Sinhala: සෙලාන් බැංකුව, romanized: Selan Bænkuwa) is a publicly owned Commercial Bank in Sri Lanka. It has branches in both urban and rural areas of Sri Lanka. Seylan bank had 167 banking centres [2] island-wide, 3000 staff members, an ATM network of 205 ...
Licensed Specialised Banks. Housing Development Finance Corporation Bank of Sri Lanka (HDFC) National Savings Bank. Regional Development Bank (Pradheshiya Sanwardhana Bank) Sanasa Development Bank. Sri Lanka Savings Bank. State Mortgage and Investment Bank.
Sampath Bank PLC ( Sinhala: සම්පත් බැංකුව, romanized: sampat bæṁkuva) is a licensed commercial bank incorporated in Sri Lanka in 1987 with 229 branches and 373 ATMs island-wide. It has won the "Bank of the Year" award by The Banker of Financial Times Limited – London, for two consecutive years, and the "National ...
The Ministry of Productivity Promotion was a former cabinet ministry of the Government of Sri Lanka responsible for oversight of the country's labour market through policy formulation and implementation for skills development of the national workforce, with a targeted national productivity growth of 5-6% annually. [2]
Centre for Telecommunication Research is a research-based institute at the Sri Lanka Technological Campus (SLTC) to carry out innovative, collaborative and industry-sponsored research works in wireless communications and networking. Research activities at the CTR, both fundamental and applied, mainly focus on technologies related to the ...