Our Profile

Who We Are

Hatton National Bank PLC is a premier private sector commercial bank operating in Sri Lanka with over 250 Customer Centres and 820 ATMs spread across the island.

Over the years, HNB has continued to serve as a catalyst in the local economy - an agent of change that shapes the way Sri Lankans across the island live, work and play. Our dynamic, transformative services extend beyond banking, and have been a growth catalyst for generations of customers, businesses and the economy. Intrinsically linked with our nation’s progress and development, the past years have seen HNB embrace change, transforming ourselves to consistently deliver exceptional value to every stakeholder, and revolutionizing the landscape in which we operate. Armed with the power of transformative banking, we’re poised to serve you with progressive, future ready strategies designed to make banking enjoyable and to empower the nation with new possibilities of growth.

Click here to see the bank's national long-term rating by Fitch Ratings (Lanka) Ltd.

OUR VISION

To be the acknowledged leader and chosen partner in providing financial solutions through inspired people.

OUR MISSION

Combining entrepreneurial spirit with empowered people and leading edge technology to constantly exceed stakeholder expectations.

Values
  • Treasure professional & personal integrity at all times
  • Demonstrate mutual respect in all our interactions
  • Passionate in everything we do
  • Committed to being customer centric
  • Courage to change, challenge and be different
  • Demonstrate unity in diversity
History

1888 ~ 1900

In 1888 the hill station of Hatton saw the genesis of a bank; the first of its kind within the burgeoning tea plantations of the then Ceylon. Aptly named Hatton Bank, this bank became the lifeline to thousands of plantation workers.

1901 ~ 1975

HNB explored and widened new avenues of opportunity for its customers in 1971. The opening of its 1st branches were at Pussellawa, Gampola and Maskeliya. HNB pioneered the concept of ‘Mobile Banking’ – which continues to be a boon to people particularly in rural areas.

1976 ~ 1995

The Bank sponsored the First ever official Test Match played by the National side against England.