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Last Updated : 2024-04-20 08:36:00
Siyapatha Finance has moved into its new head office branch building in a more centralised geological setting, located at Dudley Senanayake Mawatha, Colombo 8.
This new state-of-the-art 13-storey building interlaced with modern technology will be the main hub of operations aiming to enhance the overall Siyapatha experience for all stakeholders.
The new building is equipped with demarcated spaces and floors for financial services, ample customer parking, and an auditorium of superior quality for the purpose of in-house training, development programmes, and much more.
A consistent provider of flexible and creative financial solutions to customers, generating greater values for stakeholders while assuring corporate governance through an empowered professional team, Siyapatha Finance is now geared to focus on maximising customer convenience.
Expressing his sentiments at the inaugural event, Ananda Seneviratne, Managing Director of Siyapatha Finance said, “We are filled with new hope as we continue our journey in the new head office branch, here in Colombo. We hope that by relocating to a more centralised geological location, we will be more accessible to our customers and better able to assist them with all their financial requirements, upholding our strong priorities of providing our customers with the best service possible.
This modern high-tech infrastructure expansion is definitely a boost to our identity as an organisation that sustains the trust and stability of our customers with highest respect. It also personifies the sustainability of our business, as we continue to grow as one of Sri Lanka’s leading financial organisations.”
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