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Last Updated : 2024-04-25 12:36:00
The 25th annual National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka (NCE) Awards, which fetes outstanding exporters was held recently at the Hilton Colombo. Union Bank supported the initiative by NCE which recognizes exporters who make significant contributions to the economy while rewarding them on their achievements in local and international markets.
The event has achieved national significance over the years in view of its professionalism and high standards.This year’s event saw the participation of over 600 comprising the business community, state officials, diplomats and other special invitees.
As a premium sponsor, Union Bank sponsored a category of significant awards that included ‘Best Performer in Emerging Markets’, ‘Best SME Exporter’, ‘Best Value Added Exporter – Services’ and ‘Best Value Added Exporter – Products’.
Another special feature of this year’s awards ceremony was the presentation of awards to other stakeholders in the field of exports to recognize their contribution for the economic development of Sri Lanka.For over two decades, Union Bank has extended its unwavering support towards empowering Sri Lankan entrepreneurs, especially inspiring the small and medium scale entrepreneurs to improve their export potential. Today, as a fully-fledged, licensed Commercial Bank etched with financial stability and the international know-how of the global investment giant TPG; Union Bank has enhanced its product and service offerings across Corporate, SME and Retail Banking segments to help them reach their financial and business aspirations.
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