Bank of Ceylon
Central Bank of Sri Lanka
Central Bank of Sri Lanka
Citibank
Commercial Bank
Deutsche Bank
Habib Bank AG Zurich
Hatton National Bank
Hatton National Bank Ltd.
Indian Overseas Bank
National Development Bank of Sri Lanka
Peoples Bank of Sri Lanka
Sampath Bank
Standard Chartered Bank
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List Of Investment Banks In Sri Lanka
Published by Gbaf News
Posted on October 31, 2012
1 min read· Last updated: June 11, 2018
Key Takeaways
- Sri Lanka’s investment banking sector includes both state-owned entities (e.g., Bank of Ceylon, People’s Bank) and international/global banks (e.g., Citibank, Deutsche Bank).
- Commercial Bank, Hatton National Bank, Sampath Bank, and Indian Overseas Bank are notable private-sector participants in Sri Lanka’s banking landscape.
- The Central Bank of Sri Lanka does not function as an investment bank but regulates the financial system and monetary policy.
- Licensed commercial banks like Citibank and Habib Bank operate in Sri Lanka under regulation by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.
Frequently Asked Questions
Which state-owned banks in Sri Lanka provide investment banking services?
Bank of Ceylon and People’s Bank offer investment banking services alongside their commercial operations.
Are there international banks offering investment banking in Sri Lanka?
Yes, institutions like Citibank and Deutsche Bank operate in Sri Lanka offering investment banking under Central Bank regulation.
Does the Central Bank of Sri Lanka act as an investment bank?
No, the Central Bank supervises and regulates the banking sector and oversees monetary policy; it does not function as an investment bank.
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