Friday, 28 June 2019

Bankig System of Sri Lanka



Sri Lanka has a fairly well-diversified banking system, which includes the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), two large state-owned commercial banks (Ceylon Bank and People’s Bank), eleven private domestic commercial banks, thirteen foreign banks, a national savings bank, a regional development bank, two housing banks, and three licensed specialized banks.  Citibank N.A. is the only U.S. bank operating in Sri Lanka.  The domestic commercial banks operate branches throughout the island.  All commercial banks operate foreign currency banking units and conduct offshore business and finance projects approved by the BOI.  The Central Bank is responsible for regulation and supervision of Sri Lanka's banking system.  The legal framework consists of the Monetary Law Act and the Banking Act.  The Central Bank is empowered to issue detailed directives to the commercial banks.  In 1993, Sri Lanka adopted the Basel Accord capital guidelines for commercial banks.  Sri Lanka adopted Basel III capital standards in 2017 and capital requirements for Sri Lankan banks have increased.  According to the Central Bank the banking sector maintained capital ratios at a comfortable level in 2017.   However, rating agencies estimate that some large banks will require substantial fresh capital to meet full Basel III compliance by 2019.  The Central Bank has requested banks to enhance minimum capital requirements by 31 December 2020.

Financial Sector in Sri Lanka includes;

  • banking sector
  • Non- Bank Finance and leasing Sector
  • Insurance Sector 
  • Primary Dealers
  • Money brokering Industry
  • payment and settlement System 
  • Micro Finance Sector  

Banking sector

The banking sector in Sri Lanka, which comprises Licensed Commercial Banks (LCBs) and Licenced Specialised banks (LSBs), dominates the financial system and accounts for the highest share of the total assets in the financial system. Banks play a critical role within the Sri Lankan financial system, as they are engaged in provision of liquidity to the entire economy, while transforming the risk characteristics of assets.
The banking sector in Sri Lanka accounts for almost 60% of the assets in financial sector.

The Central Bank issues banking licenses for two categories of banks


  1. Licensed Commercial banks(LCB)(26)
  2. Licensed Specialised Bank (LSB) (7) which are saving, housing, and development banks.
Structure of the banking sector in sri lanka

Cenral bank (1)


 Licensed Commercial Banks(26)
  • Amana Bank PLC 
  • Axis Bank Ltd
  • Bank of Ceylon
  • Bank of China Ltd
  • Cargills Bank Ltd
  • Citibank, N.A.
  • Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC
  • Deutsche Bank AG
  • DFCC Bank PLC
  • Habib Bank Ltd
  • Hatton National Bank PLC
  • ICICI Bank Ltd
  • Indian Bank
  • Indian Overseas Bank
  • MCB Bank Ltd
  • National Development Bank PLC
  • Nations Trust Bank PLC
  • Pan Asia Banking Corporation PLC
  • People's Bank
  • Public Bank Berhad
  • Sampath Bank PLC
  • Seylan Bank PLC.
  • Standard Chartered Bank
  • State Bank of India
  • The Hongkong & Shanghai Banking
  • Corporation Ltd (HSBC)
  • Union Bank of Colombo PLC

Licensed specialized Banks(07)
  •  Housing Development Finance Corporation Bank of Sri Lanka(HDFC) 
  •  Lankaputhra Development Bank Ltd
  •   National Savings Bank "Savings House"
  •  Pradeshiya Sanwardhana Bank
  •   Sanasa Development Bank PLC
  •    Sri Lanka Savings Bank Ltd
  •   State Mortgage & Investment Bank


Licensed Finance Companies(43)
  • Abans Finance PLC
  • Alliance Finance Co. PLC
  • AMW Capital Leasing and Finance PLC
  • Arpico Finance Co.PLC
  • Asia Asset Finance PLC
  • Associated Motor Finance Co. PLC
  • Bimputh Finance PLC
  • Central Finance Co.PLC
  • Citizens Development Business Finance PLC
  • Commercial Credit & Finance PLC
  • Commercial Leasing & Finance PLC
  • Dialog Finance PLC
  • ETI Finance Ltd
  • HNB Finance Ltd
  • Ideal Finance Ltd.
  • Kanrich Finance Ltd
  • Lanka Credit and Business Finance Ltd.
  • L B Finance PLC
  • LOLC Development Finance PLC
  • LOLC Finance PLC
  • Melsta Regal Finance Ltd
  • Mercantile Investments & Finance PLC
  • Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka & Finance PLC
  • Multi Finance PLC
  • Nation Lanka Finance PLC
  • Orient Finance PLC
  • People's Leasing & Finance PLC
  • People's Merchant Finance PLC
  • Prime Finance PLC
  • Richard Pieris Finance Ltd.
  • Sarvodaya Development Finance Ltd.
  • Senkadagala Finance PLC
  • Serendib Finance Ltd
  • Singer Finance (Lanka) PLC
  • Sinhaputhra Finance PLC
  • Siyapatha Finance PLC
  • Softlogic Finance PLC
  • Swarnamahal Financial Services PLC
  • The Finance Co PLC
  • TKS Finance Ltd
  • Trade Finance & Investments PLC
  • U B Finance Co. Ltd
  • Vallibel Finance PLC

 Specialised Leasing Companies(5)
  • Assetline Leasing Co Ltd
  • Co-operative Leasing Co Ltd
  • SMB Leasing PLC
  • Unisons Capital Leasing Ltd
  • Newest capital Ltd

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