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Sampath Bank supports victims

Sampath Bank pledged its support in re-building the Nation, devastated by the 'tsunami', ravages. The Bank proposed a comprehensive two-stage relief plan, concentrating on both short and long term needs. The first phase covers the immediate assistance and the second phase targets the long-term needs.

The Bank staff went into action on Sunday 26 December 2004, by immediately opening a special account for fund-raising. The entire workforce willingly contributed 2 days salary to the 'Sampath Sahana Seva Fund.' Facilities were made available over www.sampath.lk Web page for expatriate Sri Lankans, foreign donors and others to channel their valuable contributions to the fund.

A voluntary 'Clean-up Bridgade' led by Sampath Bank's MD/CEO, Anil Amarasuriya, tackled the rubble at the Panadura area on Sunday 2nd January 2005.

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