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Bank of Ceylon
Company typeGovernment-owned corporation
IndustryBanking, financial services
Founded1936; 88 years ago (1936)
FounderSir Ernest de Silva
HeadquartersBOC Square, Bank of Ceylon Mawatha, Colombo, Sri Lanka
Number of locations
Increase 582 (2020)[1]
Area served
Sri Lanka
Maldives
India
United Kingdom
Seychelles
Key people
Kanchana Ratwatte (Chairman)[1]
Lalith Withana (Executive Director)[1]
ServicesRetail banking, corporate banking, investment banking
RevenueIncrease Rs 252.756 billion [1]
(US$ 1.325 billion) (2020)
Decrease Rs 22.246 billion [1]
(US$ 333.113 million) (2020)
Decrease Rs 16.307 billion (2020)[1]
(US$ 95.302 million) (2020)
Total assetsIncrease Rs 2.982 trillion (2020)[1]
(US$ 16.002 billion) (2020)
Total equityIncrease Rs 156.659 billion (2020)[1]
(US$ 840.410 million) (2020)
Number of employees
Decrease 8,479 (2020)[1]
ParentMinistry of Finance
SubsidiariesCeybank Asset

Bank of Ceylon (UK) Limited (100%)
Property Development PLC (96%)
Hotels Colombo
Transnational Lanka Records Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka & Finance PLC (75%)
Ceybank Asset Management Limited (43%)
Southern Development Financial Company (42%)
Transnational Lanka Records Solutions (25%)

Lanka Securities (20%)
Websitewww.boc.lk
A branch of the bank in Kandy

Bank of Ceylon (BOC; Sinhala: ලංකා බැංකුව Lanka Bænkuwa|Tamil: இலங்கை வங்கி S.SADHURSHAN iIlangai Vangi) is a state-owned, major commercial bank in Sri Lanka. Its head office is located in an iconic cylindrical building in Colombo.

The bank has a network of 651 branches, 715 automated teller machines (ATMs), 159 CDM, 582 CRM network, and 15 regional loan centres within the country. It also has an around-the-clock call centre and an around the clock branch at its Colombo office.

In addition to the local presence, the bank maintains an off-shore banking unit in the head office in Colombo, three branches in Malé, Chennai, and Seychelles, and a subsidiary in London.

History

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Bank of Ceylon (BOC) was founded in 1939, with Sir Ernest de Silva as its first chairman. At the time, Ceylon was a British colony and the then governor Sir Andrew Caldecott ceremoniously opened the bank on 1 August. The British government introduced the banking arm for its government-oriented businesses. Two years later, in 1941, BoC started to expand beyond the city of Colombo. It opened its first branch in Kandy. Subsequently, BOC added branches in major cities such as Galle, Jaffna, Kurunegala, Batticaloa, Trincomalee, Badulla, and Panadura.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "BOC 2020 Annual Report". Colombo Stock Exchange. pp. 8, 378, 383. Archived from the original on 29 November 2022. Retrieved 24 March 2021.
  2. ^ "BTMU signs a MoU with Bank of Ceylon".