Sri Lanka’s leading private sector bank, HNB PLC, recently collaborated with the Institute of Bankers of Sri Lanka (IBSL) to introduce IBSL’s Diploma in Microfinance program to HNB’s microfinance staff.
The inauguration ceremony of the programme was held recently at HNB Towers, with the participation of IBSL Director General, C. P. A. Karunatilake, IBSL Director of the College of Banking & Finance, Buddhika Godakanda, CBSL Director – Regional Development Department, G. C. A. Ariyadasa, HNB Chief Operating Officer, Sanjay Wijemanne, HNB DGM (SME & MF), Rajive Dissanayake, HNB CHRO, K. Indravasan, HNB Head of Microfinance, Mahinda Senevirathne, and over 100 enthusiastic attendees from the Bank.
“The introduction of the Diploma in Microfinance for our workforce is a testament to our dedication to professional development and our belief in the critical role that microfinance plays in fostering economic growth and financial inclusion. We are grateful to IBSL for partnering with us in this endeavour and are confident that this program will significantly contribute to the career progression of our microfinance officers.
“We strongly believe that this Diploma in Microfinance will set new standards for professional education in this sector. It reflects our commitment to not only our staff but also to the thousands of micro-entrepreneurs and small businesses that rely on us for financial support,” said HNB Chief Operating Officer, Sanjay Wijemanne.
Currently set to include more than 130 HNB microfinance officers nationwide, this initiative represents a significant investment in the professional development of the bank’s frontline staff. These participants will engage in a rigorous curriculum to enhance their understanding of microfinance dynamics and equip them with the tools needed to support HNB’s expanding operations.
“IBSL is privileged to partner with HNB in this vital initiative, recognizing their steadfast commitment to workforce development and education. By equipping HNB’s microfinance officers with specialized knowledge, we’re not just enhancing individual skills; we’re contributing to a broader vision of financial inclusion and economic empowerment across Sri Lanka. This partnership underscores our shared belief in the transformative power of education in achieving sustainable economic progress,” said IBSL Director General CPA Karunatilake.
The Diploma in Microfinance is a comprehensive program covering key areas such as financial inclusion, risk management, customer relationship management, and the application of technology in microfinance. It offers a blend of theoretical learning and hands-on experience, preparing participants for leadership roles within the microfinance sector.
The introduction of this program is driven at a crucial time as HNB continues to expand its microfinance operations across the country. By equipping its staff with advanced knowledge and skills, HNB aims to enhance its service delivery further, empower underserved communities, and drive sustainable growth. The program will also pave the way for future career advancements within HNB, offering clear pathways for microfinance officers to transition into SME, Enterprise, and Corporate Banking roles.
HNB Chief Operating Officer Sanjay Wijemanne (fifth from left) and IBSL Director General CPA Karunatilake (sixth from left) exchanging the MoU alongside CBSL Director (RDD) Chathura Ariyadasa (fourth from left) HNB senior management and IBSL senior officials at the event.
HNB Microfinance staff at the introduction event for the program, held at HNB Towers