Siyapath Pubuduwa a boon for self-employment projects
Lankaputhra Development Bank which was set up to support and
encourage Small and Medium Enterprises with much needed financial
assistance in the form of loans has earned a special place among the
banking fraternity. This is due to the Bank's strong support in
encouraging entrepreneurs to move from small and medium sector
entrepreneurships to the national level. To cater to this objective and
also to get closer to the heart of customers in fulfilling their needs
the Bank has launched many attractive loan schemes.

K H Lasantha Goonewardena |
The Chairman of Lankaputhra Development Bank, Mr. Lasantha
Goonawardena, expressing his views on the operations of the Bank has
stated that in keeping with the development goals and strategies of the
government the Bank launched Siyapath Pubuduwa to introduce 14,022
entrepreneurs to the nation. Under this program at least one
entrepreneur will be introduced from each Grama Niladari Division.
Siyapath Pubuduwa offers loans to start businesses, modernize
existing businesses and to purchase raw materials. Mr. Goonawardena also
stated that to obtain loans between Rs 100,000 - 500,000, a minimum of
two personal guarantors would be sufficient. However if the loan amount
is more than Rs. 500,000 a security Bond is needed.
The government's recent move in launching a program to increase the
contribution of youth for national development, simply reinforces the
Bank's vision and Lankaputhra Development Bank, fulfilling its national
duty has developed special loans to encourage the youth in starting
self-employment projects. The Chairman, also stressed that the new
generation of young adults who are starting self-employment projects or
are already engaged in self-employment can obtain loans on concessionary
interest rates under Siyapath Pubuduwa. He also pointed out that there
in a marked interest by this generation to start self-employment
projects in the areas of repairing electronic items such as computers
and mobile phones and beauty culture.
Mr. Goonawardena said that when rural youth come to work in the
cities they cannot save anything from their salary due to a heavy
percentage being spent on travel, accommodation and food expenses.As a
solution to this problem Lankaputhra Development Bank is planning to
encourage youth to start self-employment projects within their own
districts. |