The Bank with a Heart
The Bank that is Just, Fair and Consistent
Vision Statement
To be Sri Lanka's leading financial services provider - as recognized by all our stake holders.
Mission Statement
We provide our Customers with financial services that meets their needs in terms of value, pricing, delivery and service
We will do so through a team of Seylan Bankers who are recognized and rewarded for results orientation
We will ensure that our efforts translate to meeting the expectations of our shareholders, whilst always acting as responsible corporate citizens
Ceylon Electricity Board is a body corporate established on the 1st November 1969 under the Act of Parliament No. 17 of 1969. It is empowered to generate electrical energy, transmit the same and distribute it to reach all categories of consumers and to collect the revenue. It is also empowered to acquire assets, including human resources following the approved procedures. It is the duty of the CEB to make the optimal use of the resources through the application of pragmatic and time-tested managerial methods.
The Telecommunications Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (TRCSL) was established under the Sri Lanka Telecommunication (Amendment) Act No. 27 of 1996.m As the national regulatory agency for telecommunications in Sri Lanka we will promote sustained development in the telecommunication industry by shaping the regulatory process, protecting public interest and being responsive to challenges in an increasingly competitive market. TRCSL will ensure that competition in the market is open, fair and effective.
Objectives of TRCSL;
- To ensure the provision of a reliable and efficient, national and international telecommunication services in Sri Lanka.
- To protect and promote the interests of consumers, purchasers and other users and the public interest with respect to charges for and the quality and variety of telecommunication services provided and apparatus supplied.
- To maintain and promote effective competition between persons engaged in commercial activities.
- To promote rapid and sustained development of domestic and international telecommunication facilities.
- To promote research in to and development and use of new techniques in telecommunications and related fields.
(more fully described in Section 4 of the Act).
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