Banks 
						in Sri 
						Lanka
						
							Main article:
							List of banks in Sri Lanka
						
						 Central 
						bank
						
							- 
							Central Bank of Sri Lanka
 
						
						The Central Bank of Sri 
						Lanka is the monetary authority of Sri Lanka. It was 
						established in 1950, two years after independence. The 
						founder governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka was 
						John Exter, while the minister of finance at the time 
						was J.R. Jayawardena. Under the name Central Bank of 
						Ceylon it replaced the Currency Board that until then 
						had been responsible for issuing the country's money.
						
						The Bank is responsible for the conduct of monetary 
						policy in Sri Lanka and also has wide supervisory powers 
						over the financial system.
						
						Its credibility was called into question in 2007, due to 
						allegations of political interference and institutional 
						decay.
						
						 
						 Major banks
						Bank of Ceylon (State-owned)
						People's Bank (State-owned)
						National Savings Bank (State-owned)
						Commercial Bank of Ceylon
						Hatton National Bank
						Seylan Bank
						Sampath Bank
						NDB Bank
						Union Commercial Bank
						Nations Trust Bank
						DFCC Vardhana Bank
						Panasia Banking Corporation
						Seylan Merchant Bank
						
						 Foreign banks
						HSBC
						Standard Chartered Bank
						Citibank
						Deutsche Bank
						State Bank of India
						ICICI Bank
						
						Currency: The rupee (Sinhala: 
						Tamil: ரூபாய்) (sign: ₨; code: LKR) is the 
						currency of Sri Lanka, divided into 100 cents. It is 
						issued by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka and is generally 
						written Rs. (though SLRs. may occasionally be used for 
						disambiguation).