NDB Wealth Broadens Reach with New Kandy Branch, Offering Tailored Investment Solutions

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NDB Wealth, Sri Lanka’s largest private sector wealth management company, has further enhanced its regional footprint with the inauguration of its second branch in Kandy. This strategic expansion signifies a pivotal step in the company’s mission to deliver professional wealth management and investment solutions beyond the Western Province, thereby bringing financial services closer to key regional markets. Situated in the heart of Kandy, the new branch is strategically positioned to serve the Central Province, an area renowned for its rich cultural heritage, robust entrepreneurial spirit, and burgeoning economic activity.

The establishment of the Kandy branch embodies NDB Wealth’s vision of making investment solutions more accessible to a broader segment of the population. Clients visiting the new branch will have access to an extensive range of products and services, including unit trust investments, portfolio management solutions, and personalized financial advisory services. These offerings are tailored to meet the diverse needs of individuals, families, professionals, and businesses aiming to grow and safeguard their wealth through disciplined and informed investment strategies.

The opening of the Kandy branch also highlights NDB Wealth’s overarching commitment to promoting financial inclusion and enhancing investment awareness throughout Sri Lanka. Ruwan Perera, CEO of NDB Wealth Management Limited, stated that the company is proud to bring its expertise and structured investment approach closer to the people of Central Province with its Kandy office. By establishing a physical presence in key regional centers, the company seeks to build stronger relationships with local communities, understand regional investment needs, and deliver customized solutions that align with clients’ financial goals and risk profiles.

Discussing the group’s expansion, Senaka Kakiriwaragodage, Director of NDB Wealth Management Limited, noted, “Kandy has always been a city that represents both tradition and enterprise. By opening our branch here, we aim to empower the community with access to professional investment solutions, enhance financial literacy, and support long-term wealth creation. Our goal is to partner with our clients at every stage of their financial journey and help them make informed decisions for a secure future.”

Through this expansion, NDB Wealth continues to bridge the gap between Sri Lanka’s traditional savings practices and modern wealth management opportunities. The Kandy office stands as a testament to the company’s commitment to bringing trusted financial expertise closer to communities, enabling individuals and businesses in the region to confidently plan, invest, and build lasting wealth for future generations. In addition to NDB Wealth products, clients can access stockbroking solutions through NDB Securities, which is available at the same location.

NDB Wealth Management Limited is a wholly-owned subsidiary of NDB Bank, one of the fastest-growing financial services conglomerates in Sri Lanka, with a strategic mission to lead the financial services and banking sector. Since its inception, the group—which includes NDB Bank, NDB Investment Bank, NDB Wealth, NDB Securities, and NDB Capital Holdings Limited—has been instrumental in the nation’s development, empowering entrepreneurs, corporates, and individuals across all economic strata. Customers across all NDB Group companies have benefited from the extensive product and service offerings of NDB Bank and its affiliates.


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