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From left: Wildlife and Nature Protection Society General Secretary Rapti Dirckze and Nations Trust Bank Director and Chief Executive Office Hemantha Gunatilleke
Nations Trust Bank (NTB) recently renewed its longstanding partnership with the Wildlife and Nature Protection Society (WNPS), continuing support of the organisation’s monthly public lecture series.
The renewal reaffirms the bank’s deep commitment to environmental stewardship and biodiversity conservation.
As one of the key sustainability initiatives for the bank, the partnership, supports a series of free educational lectures conducted by environmental experts. The sessions cover a variety of topics including biodiversity conservation, climate action, environmental research and sustainability. The lectures are open to nature enthusiasts and members of the public and NTB’s customers.
NTB Chief Marketing Officer Sanjaya Senarath said, “Environmental conservation is a shared responsibility that requires collective action and greater awareness. Through our continued partnership with WNPS, we are committed to supporting initiatives that educate and inspire individuals to make informed, environmentally responsible choices that contribute to the protection of our natural heritage for future generations.”
NTB has maintained its longstanding partnership with WNPS and has consistently supported its monthly lecture series and publications as part of its efforts to promote environmental awareness and conservation in the country. Through this ongoing collaboration, the bank continues to play an active role in strengthening the public’s understanding of environmental issues, while supporting efforts to conserve Sri Lanka’s rich biodiversity.