CDB Rings Bell at Colombo Stock Exchange Marking 30th Anniversary
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|September 12, 2025
Reiterating its presence in financial excellence and innovation, leading NBFI in Sri Lanka Citizens Development Business Finance PLC (CDB) marked its 30th anniversary celebrations by ringing the bell to start the trading day at the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) on 9th September. With the ringing of the bell at the CSE, this digitally transformative pioneering trailblazer in the financial services industry in Sri Lanka ceremonially marked a new chapter in its continued growth and commitment to empowering a smarter, sustainable Sri Lanka.
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The ringing of the bell is an iconic sound that reverberates across the trading floor and is a tradition organised by the Colombo Stock Exchange, signifying and celebrating the market’s resilience, which echoes CDB’s journey of three decades.
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