CBC Tech Solutions Limited, a fully-owned Information Technology subsidiary of the Commercial Bank of Ceylon has been appointed a retail partner for Lenovo products in Sri Lanka, and will continue to offer a wide spectrum of IT solutions to local corporates.
Consequent to this latest partnership, CBC Tech Solutions will be an agent for Lenovo’s range of personal computers, tablets and accessories, including the IdeaPad, Yoga, Legion and ThinkPad series in the local market.
Notably, CBC Tech Solutions was the first Sri Lankan company to import the Lenovo ThinkCentre Neo desktop computers powered by 12th generation Intel® Core™ processors in June this year.
The formalisation of the retail partnership took place at the annual staff conference of CBC Tech Solutions Pvt Ltd., in the presence of senior officials from Lenovo, CBC Tech Solutions, and the Commercial Bank.
CBC Tech Solutions was launched to initially support the information technology operations of Commercial Bank, and later expanded operations to cater to the local corporate sector’s requirements of tech solutions. The CEO of CBC Tech Solutions Mr Keerthi Mediwake said that the company is looking forward to further broaden the scope of its offerings with the Lenovo partnership.
Lenovo is a Fortune Global 500 technology company and one of Fortune Magazine’s World’s Most Admired Companies that leverages the diversity of more than 63,000 of its employees to serve customers in 180 markets to redefine and stretch the limits of what technology can do. It delivers the world’s widest portfolio of technology products, solutions, software, and services that individuals, communities, businesses, and entire populations need to fulfil their potential. Since 1995 Lenovo has shipped more than half a billion PCs, and makes three devices every second.
Launched in 2003, CBC Tech Solutions Limited aims to emerge as one of the leading innovative ICT solutions providers in Sri Lanka. The company’s mission is to deliver the most reliable, customer-centric ICT products and services to drive technological innovations.