International Journal of Management & Enterprise DevelopmentKodagoda, T. (2010). Work-family stress of women managers: Experience from bank- ing sector in Sri Lanka. International Journal of Management and Enterprise Develop- ment, 9 (2), 201-211....
Banking sector stable in Sri Lanka, but profitability weak March 31st 2015 | Asia | Banking This content is not included in your organisation’s subscription. To request access or to find out more about EIU's solutions, please contact eiucustomerservices@eiu.com Related insights Januar...
Tourism accounted for nearly 5 percent of Sri Lanka’s economy when the sector was at its peak in 2018. Since then, it has been hit by violent Easter Sunday suicide attack in 2019 and Covid-19 pandemic in 2020 followed by an unprecedented economic crisis. The tourism earnings figure is es...
The central bank has to maintain an interest rate structure slightly higher than it is needed to keep the external sector in balance repaying debt, to build up reserves. (Sri Lanka interest rates are dictated by the IMF reserve target, not inflation) Historical 12-month inflation is not a g...
The study found that, in general, corporate real estate (CRE) is under-managed in the Commercial Banking sector in Sri Lanka and they are in passive mode. Empirical data-driven analytical techniques were adopted to identify the impact on factors on level of corporate real estate management. ...
(2016). Electronic banking security and customer satisfaction in commercial banks. Journal of Security and Sustainability Issues, 5(3), 411–422. Article Google Scholar Ranaweera, H. (2019). Risk of electronic payments of the banking sector in Sri Lanka: Case of Colombo district. 4(1). ...
In Sri Lanka, the banking industry can be considered as a monopolistic competitive market. Therefore, both public and private sector banks are following a range of non-price competitive strategies in order to win the market. In this context, the concept of green banking is becoming a novel ...
banking sector in Sri Lanka. These results suggest banking institutions re-visit their business models with greater emphasis on nonconventional banking activities in enhancing bank-level efficiency and hence positively contributing to the overall competitiveness of the banking sector....
Few outside Sri Lanka would equate the island with Islamic banking, but the sector is growing fast and pulling in hitherto unbanked customers. When one thinks of Islamic banking and finance, certain markets spring instantly to mind. Saudi Arabia and Malaysia for sure. Kuwait, Qatar and the UAE...
Financial Inclusion, Regulation, and Education in Sri Lanka Sri Lanka has achieved a high level of financial inclusion compared to other South Asian countries. Its financial sector comprises a wide range of financia... S Kelegama,G Tilakaratane - 《Adbi Working Papers》 被引量: 8发表: 2014...