In line with the ‘NSB Senehase Dayada – 2026’ initiative, a special commemorative program was recently organized at the premises of Lanka Hospitals under the patronage of the National Savings Bank, marking the 54th Anniversary of the Bank.
This meaningful initiative, which reflects NSB’s long-standing commitment to social responsibility and community welfare, was conducted with the objective of extending care and financial security to newborns and their families, while promoting the importance of savings from the very beginning of life.
Representing NSB at the occasion were Deputy General Manager (Administration), Anusha Fernando, and Acting Deputy General Manager (Legal), Anupama Muhandiram, and their presence reflected the Bank’s strong commitment to making this program a success. Representing Lanka Hospitals were Group Managing Director, Chaaminda Kumarasiri, Chief Marketing Officer, Nimal Ratnayake, and Head of the Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology, Dr. Wasanthi Jeyaviran, along with several members of the hospital staff who contributed to the event.
Now conducted for the sixth consecutive year, the ‘NSB Senehase Dayada’ program continues to create a lasting impact by supporting families during one of the most significant moments in their lives.
As part of this year’s program, NSB Hapan Savings Accounts were gifted to babies born between 16 and 31 March 2026, each account being opened with an initial contributory deposit of Rs. 2,000/- by the Bank.
This initiative was not limited to a single location but was simultaneously implemented through NSB’s extensive islandwide branch network, ensuring that beneficiaries across the country could take part in the program.
Through this thoughtful initiative, NSB aims to nurture the future generation of the nation, encouraging a culture of savings, financial discipline, and knowledge from infancy, thereby contributing to building a financially secure and empowered society.
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