This is a list of banks in Sri Lanka .
Central Bank
Licensed Commercial Banks
Amana Bank
Bank of Ceylon
Bank of China
Cargills Bank
Citibank
Commercial Bank of Ceylon
Deutsche Bank
DFCC Bank
Habib Bank
Hatton National Bank
Indian Bank
Indian Overseas Bank
MCB Bank
National Development Bank
Nations Trust Bank
Pan Asia Bank
People's Bank
Public Bank Berhad
Sampath Bank
Seylan Bank
Standard Chartered Bank
State Bank of India
Hong Kong and Shanghai Banking Corporation (HSBC)
Union Bank of Colombo
Source: Central Bank, March 2021[ 1]
Licensed Specialised Banks
Housing Development Finance Corporation Bank of Sri Lanka (HDFC)
National Savings Bank
Regional Development Bank (Pradheshiya Sanwardhana Bank)
Sanasa Development Bank
Sri Lanka Savings Bank
State Mortgage and Investment Bank
Source: Central Bank, September 2020[ 2]
Licensed Finance Companies
Abans Finance
Alliance Finance Company
AMW Capital Leasing and Finance
Asia Asset Finance
Assetline Finance
Associated Motor Finance Company[ N 1]
CBC Finance (previously known as Serendib Finance)
Central Finance Company
Citizens Development Business Finance
Commercial Credit and Finance[ N 2]
Dialog Finance
ETI Finance [ N 3]
Fintrex Finance
HNB Finance
Lanka Credit and Business Finance
LB Finance
LOLC Finance
Mahindra Ideal Finance
Mercantile Investments and Finance
Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka and Finance
Multi Finance
Nation Lanka Finance
Orient Finance
People's Leasing & Finance
People's Merchant Finance
Richard Pieris Finance
Sarvodaya Development Finance
Senkadagala Finance
Singer Finance
Siyapatha Finance
SMB Finance
Softlogic Finance
U B Finance Company
Vallibel Finance
Source: Central Bank, 10 September 2023[ 3]
Notes
^ Arpico Finance Co PLC has been amalgamated with Associated Motor Finance Co PLC with effect from 01 April 2021
^ Trade Finance and Investments PLC has been amalgamated with Commercial Credit & Finance PLC with effect from 31.12.2020
^ The Monetary Board has decided to cause Director, Supervision of Non-Bank Financial Institutions to make an application to a competent court for the winding up of ETI Finance Limited, in terms of Section 31(5)(b) of the Finance Business Act, No. 42 of 2011.
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