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Bank Of Ceylon

Bank Of Ceylon

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Banks and ATM No: 476, Hospital Road, Jaffna.
boc005@boc.lk

021-2222636,021-2222760,021-2225624,

www.boc.lk

Bank of Ceylon is a government-owned, major commercial bank in Sri Lanka. Its head office is located in an iconic cylindrical building in Colombo, the political and commercial capital of the island. It’s largest bank in SriLanka. The bank has a network of 618 branches, and 534 automated teller machines (ATMs).

Bank of Ceylon (BoC) was founded in 1939, with Sir Ernest de Silva as its first Chairman. At the time, Ceylon was a British colony and the then governor Sir Andrew Caldecott ceremoniously opened the bank on 1 August. The English government introduced the banking arm for its government-oriented businesses. Two years later, in 1941, BoC started to expand beyond the city of Colombo. It opened its first branch in Kandy. Subsequently BoC added branches in major cities such as Galle, Jaffna, Kurunegala, Batticaloa,Trincomalee, Badulla, and Panadura.

Banks and ATMNo: 56, Stanley Road, Jaffna.
boc500@boc.lk
021-2222598,021-2222759,021-2226033
www.boc.lk

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