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ComBank becomes biggest lender to SME sector in 2020 among all banks

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The Ministry of Finance has confirmed that the Commercial Bank of Ceylon was the biggest lender to Sri Lanka’s SME sector in 2020 among all state-owned, private and specialised banks in the country, accounting for more than a fifth of all loans in terms of value and number.

According to the Ministry’s Annual Report for 2020, Commercial Bank lent Rs 163.98 billion or 21.57% of the Rs 759.7 billion in loans provided to SMEs by 19 institutions, while the 58,584 loans provided by the Bank represented 23.82% of the total of 245,883 loans granted in the pandemic-impacted year.

The value of Commercial Bank’s lending to SMEs was Rs 21.6 billion or 15% more than the next lender, Ministry’s published data reveals.

Commercial Bank was also the highest lender to the ‘Industry’ sector dispensing Rs 45.9 billion or 21.3% of the total via 9,654 loans.

Of the total of Rs 163.9 billion granted to the SME sector by Commercial Bank, 4.47% was to the Agriculture sector, 14.58% was to the Services sector, 28% was to the Industry sector and 52.9% was to ‘Other’ sector.

“There can be no better illustration of our commitment to our mission and to the national economy than this,” Commercial Bank Managing Director S. Renganathan observed. “The data also reaffirms our status as a systemically important bank in Sri Lanka. Our role in supporting the SME will be further strengthened in the years ahead with the US$ 50 million loan the Bank recently secured from the UK’s CDC Group.”

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