- Hatton National Bank
Hatton National Bank is a leading private (i.e., not government-owned) bank in
Sri Lanka .History
*1888: RD Banks and AT Atkin established a small, private bank called Hatton Bank to cater to the needs of investors and laborers in Ceylon’s tea plantations.
*1948: Sri Lanka attained its independence and Brown & Co., an engineering concern, bought the interests of the original investors.
*1961: The Government of Sri Lanka forbade foreign banks to accept deposits from Ceylonese nationals.
*1970: Hatton National Bank (HNB) was formed to take over Hatton Bank and theKandy andNuwara Eliya branches of Grindlays Bank. (Grindlays had inherited these branches from its merger with National Bank of India (NBI). NBI had established the branches in 1892. By giving up the two branches Grindlays earned the right to continue to operate its branch inColombo , which NBI had established in 1881, serving corporate business.) A share issue shortly thereafter brought the ownership structure of Hatton Nation Bank to 37% Brown & Co., 28% National & Grindlays, and 35% public ownership.
*1974: HNB acquired Mercantile Bank of India’s branches inPettah and Colombo as well as a part interest in Mercantile (a subsidiary of HSBC since 1959, which retained its branch in Colombo).
*1989: HNB acquiredDubai ’s Emirates Bank’s branch in Columbo and with it a Foreign Currency Banking Unit.
*1996: HNB acquired Banque Indosuez’s Colombo branch, which dated from 1979 or '80.
*1997
*2000: HNB opened a representative office inKarachi , Pakistan, and another inChennai , India. Harry Jayawardena, in a hostile and highly resisted bid, acquired 44% or more of Sampath Bank via HNB (9%), Stassen Holdings and other related and nominally unrelated entities. (Sampath Bank commenced operations in 1987 as the Investment and Credit Bank, and was originally promoted as a Buddhist Bank but later presented as a financial institution of and for the “sons of the soil.”) HNB made controversial purchases of Sampath Bank shares and also invested in shares of the DFCC Bank.
*2002: HNB acquired the Sri Lankan branches of Habib Bank A.G. Zurich. It planned to use them as the base forIslamic banking .----Recent awards
The Asian Banker Excellence in Retail Financial Services Awards 2008
Hatton National Bank wins Best Retail Bank in Sri Lanka Award: Hatton National Bank wins Best Retail Bank in Sri Lanka 2008 award for its performance in 2007. [The AsianBanker [https://www.theasianbanker.com/ind/award.nsf/ExRFS08_winners?OpenForm]
External links
* [http://www.hnb.net Official site]
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