Euromoney declares ComBank ‘Sri Lanka’s Best Bank for ESG’

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has been proclaimed ‘Sri Lanka’s Best Bank for ESG’ at the 2024 edition of the Euromoney Awards for Excellence, generating international recognition for the Bank’s commitment to Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) frameworks.

The Euromoney Awards for Excellence are highly respected in the global banking industry, and represent the pinnacle of achievement for banks and bankers that set the standards in the Banking field around the world.

The prestigious Euromoney award won by Commercial Bank recognizes the impact of numerous internal and external initiatives and processes implemented by the Bank to promote and monitor compliance with best practices of the ESG framework across the Bank’s network of branches.

The Bank said it prioritises minimising environmental impact through energy-efficient operations, reducing its carbon footprint, and funding in renewable energy projects to support a greener future.

Commercial Bank actively promotes social sustainability by supporting financial inclusion, gender equality, and community development programmes. The Bank’s Women Banking Initiative, for instance, empowers women entrepreneurs by providing them with the necessary financial tools, resources, and training to succeed. Additionally, the Bank said it is dedicated to uplifting underprivileged communities through targeted social programmes and partnerships.

“Our strong governance framework ensures transparency, accountability, and integrity in all our dealings, safeguarding stakeholder interests and setting industry benchmarks for ethical practices,” Commercial Bank Managing Director/CEO Mr Sanath Manatunge said. “By adhering to the highest standards of corporate governance, we demonstrate our commitment to operating with the utmost integrity and responsibility, ensuring long-term sustainable growth for our Bank and the communities we serve.”

He said Commercial Bank’s approach to corporate sustainability is comprehensive and inclusive, engaging all stakeholders in diverse, multi-faceted initiatives aimed at fostering sustainability across its operations. The Bank adheres to a meticulously crafted sustainability strategy, serving as the blueprint for its organizational ethos. This strategy revolves around three key pillars: Sustainable Banking, Responsible Organization, and Community Impact. These pillars encompass eight core areas, all aligned with the seven Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) outlined by the United Nations.

Through this holistic approach, Commercial Bank demonstrates its commitment to integrating sustainability into every aspect of its business, ensuring that its operations contribute positively to both the environment and society, Mr Manatunge added.

The Bank’s commitments include organisational frameworks, such as an Executive Sustainability Committee (ESC), Sustainability Working Committee (SWC) and Future Force Group (FFG) set up by the Bank; collaborations with organisations such as the International Finance Corporation (IFC), the Global Green Growth Institute (GGGI) and the Green Building Council of Sri Lanka (GBCSL); and partnerships with organisations like the Sri Lanka Banks Association (SLBA) to expand the scope of ESG protocols

The Euromoney award is also an endorsement of the impacts of the Bank’s multifaceted community projects that promote sustainability across biomes, including its reforestation of a 100-hectare swath of degraded habitat belonging to the Kandegama forest in the Dimbulagala range of the Polonnaruwa District; the ‘Trees for Tomorrow’ initiative to plant 100,000 trees around the country; a mangrove restoration project in Koggala; a marine turtle conservation initiative in Panama; a partnership with Biodiversity Sri Lanka (BSL) to maintain a stretch of beach in Kalutara and numerous beach clean-up projects. The Bank’s carbon neutral journey is also supported by investments in renewable energy, digitalization of banking, and Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Recover (4R) practices and training programmes in ESG principles, compliance and monitoring, that engage employees at all levels.

The Euromoney Award for Excellence to ‘Sri Lanka’s Best Bank for ESG’ is to be presented at the magazine’s Asia Awards Ceremony in September 2024.

Euromoney’s Awards for Excellence were established in 1992 and were the first of their kind in the global banking industry. Over 600 banks vie for the Awards for Excellence every year, making it the most comprehensive programme in the industry. Euromoney says of its awards: “We seek the best of the best in banking services globally, regionally and in each country. As every year, size is important but certainly not paramount. Profitability is vital, but so is an ability to demonstrate growth, relative out-performance compared with peers, and the ability to adapt to changing market conditions and/or client needs.”

Sri Lanka’s first 100% carbon neutral bank, Commercial Bank is the largest private sector bank in Sri Lanka and the first Sri Lankan bank to be listed among the Top 1000 Banks of the World. The Bank is the largest lender to Sri Lanka’s SME sector, and is a leader in digital innovation in the country’s Banking sector. Commercial Bank operates a strategically-located network of branches and 966 automated machines island-wide, and has the widest international footprint among Sri Lankan Banks, with 20 outlets in Bangladesh, a Microfinance company in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar, and a fully-fledged Tier I Bank with a majority stake in the Maldives.