Sampath Bank recently announced its sponsorship of the Jaffna Poson Festival at the Sri Naga Vihara International Buddhist Center on June 14 and 15, 2022. The beginning of this festival coincides with Poson, traditionally observed on the full moon day of June, which this year falls on Tuesday the 14th.
Jaffna residents were treated to an exhibition of ancient Buddhist relics. The highlight of this year’s celebrations in Jaffna was expected to be not just the religious observances and good-fellowship, but the large and captivating collection of children’s paintings on display at the Sri Naga Vihara. The theme for this art exhibition was ‘good habits and rituals,’ and it elicited some charming submissions. These paintings were submitted by 200 Tamil children of different age groups, ranged from engagingly childlike drawings to mature works of astonishing artistic merit. Perhaps what’s most noteworthy about this art exhibit is that these budding young artists are the children of former LTTE cadres who have long since been rehabilitated and have assimilated themselves into the fabric of Sri Lankan society. The level of enthusiasm was so impressive that the Bank decided to award each and every young artistic participant a cash prize of Rs. 2,500 in the form of a Sampath Bank account.
“Sampath Bank has had a presence in Jaffna peninsula since peace returned to the Peninsula,” said Tharaka Ranwala – Senior Deputy General Manager/Group Marketing, Deposit Mobilization and Digitalization, Sampath Bank PLC. “The Bank has proved to be one of the fastest growing private banks in the area, offering its customers a range of attractive financial products and services. Coming from a bank that is on the cutting edge technologically, the people of Jaffna embraced these progressive products and services and are being rewarded for it. They appreciate the value and benefits of these technologically advanced products and services.”
The festivities culminated on the evening of Wednesday, June 15, with a number of landmark events. In the age-old Sri Lankan tradition of religious tolerance, these events were graced by the attendance of members of the clergy of the Buddhist, Hindu and Catholic faiths. Brief sermons delivered by senior Buddhist prelates, followed by the Sampath Bank-sponsored prize giving for participants of different age levels.
Sampath Bank is a 100% local bank that has deeply rooted itself in the lives of the people of Sri Lanka. Established in 1987, the bank has become a state-of-the-art financial institution that continues to be a market leader today thanks to its constant innovation and customer focused approach to business. It has introduced many firsts to the Sri Lankan banking sector including introducing ATMs to Sri Lanka, extended banking hours, slip-less banking and adaptation of block-chain technology to name a few. As part of its visionary 2022 approach, the bank is steadily transforming itself into a ‘tech company engaged in banking,’ from the traditional approach of a bank adopting technology.