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LEADING WITH CONFIDENCE
October 31, 2025
|Daily FT
As the world marks World Thrift Day, a celebration of saving and financial discipline, Pan Asia Bank stands at a milestone moment: its 30th anniversary.
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Over three decades, the bank has evolved into one of Sri Lanka's most dynamic financial institutions, known for its customer-centric approach, innovation and commitment to empowering progress. In this special feature, Naleen Edirisinghe, the CEO of Pan Asia Bank reflects on the bank's journey, its values as a truly Sri Lankan institution and the road ahead in an era defined by digital transformation, sustainable growth and renewed purpose.
Thrift is at the heart of responsible banking. As a truly Sri Lankan bank, we've always encouraged prudent financial habits, helping individuals and families save, invest and plan for their futures. Through our savings products, digital tools and financial literacy initiatives, we promote disciplined saving and responsible spending. We see thrift not as limitation but as empowerment, thus enabling people to build stability, achieve aspirations and contribute to the nation's economic resilience. It's a value deeply woven into Pan Asia Bank's identity and one we will continue to champion.
Q Pan Asia Bank celebrates its 30th anniversary this year. How would you describe the Bank's journey over the past three decades?
It has indeed been a meaningful journey and one that is both profoundly local and steadily progressive. Over the past 30 years, Pan Asia Bank has grown from modest beginnings into a resilient national bank rooted in service and guided by purpose. Three decades is long enough to build habits, weather economic cycles and establish a strong reputation. Yet, it also reminds us that the future belongs to those willing to adapt and change.
From the outset, our mission was simple: to provide dependable banking services, build lasting relationships with customers and play a constructive role in local communities. Those ambitions did not change; they matured.
Q How has Pan Asia Bank evolved its product offering over the years to meet customer needs?
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