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NBM is a large financial services institution, serving the banking needs of the people and businesses in Malawi. As of December 2018, the bank's total assets were valued at MWK:417.33 billion (approximately US$579 million), with shareholders' equity of MWK:88.4 billion (approximately US$123 million).
The National Development Bank PLC (commonly referred to as NDB Bank) is a Sri Lankan banking and financial services institution, headquartered in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Having begun operations as a state-owned development finance institution in 1979. In January 1979, the predecessor of National Development Bank PLC (“NDB” or “Bank”) was ...
Kandurata Development Bank; Lanka Puthra Development Bank; National Development Trust Fund; National Insurance Trust Fund; National Lotteries Board; National Savings Bank; People’s Bank; Public Private Partnership Unit; Rajarata Development Bank; Ruhuna Development Bank; Sabaragamuwa Development Bank; Securities and Exchange Commission; Sri ...
Pakistan: Industrial Development Bank of Pakistan (IDBP) Papua New Guinea: National Development Bank of Papua New Guinea (NDB) Philippines: Development Bank of the Philippines (DBP) Qatar: Qatar Development Bank (QDB) Sri Lanka: National Development Bank (NDB) Maldives: Development Bank of Maldives (DBM)
Housing Development Finance Corporation Bank of Sri Lanka (HDFC) National Savings Bank; Regional Development Bank (Pradheshiya Sanwardhana Bank) Sanasa Development Bank; Sri Lanka Savings Bank; State Mortgage and Investment Bank; Source: Central Bank, September 2020 [2]
The Ministry of National Policies and Economic Affairs (Sinhala: ජාතික ප්රතිපත්ති හා ආර්ථික කටයුතු අමාත්යාංශය Jāthika Prathipaththi hā Ārthika Katayuthu Amathyanshaya; Tamil: தேசிய கொள்கைகள் மற்றும் பொருளாதார அலுவல்கள் ...
The building was extensively damaged in the 1996 attack by the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam on the Colombo Central Bank. [2] In 2011 the building was acquired by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), who undertook extensive renovations and refurbishment, in order to house the museum. The Economic History Museum of Sri Lanka was formally ...
In 2009 the Central Bank of Sri Lanka purchased the building, to address the needs of the bank's growing office. [1] The renovated building was officially opened on 1 June 2011 by Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Secretary to the Ministry of Defence and Urban Development, and Ajith Nivard Cabraal, Governor of the Central Bank.