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Commercial Bank Crosses Rs. 2 Trillion — What It Really Means

In a week dominated by arrests, outrage and cricketing despair, one story quietly signals something different. Commercial Bank has crossed the Rs. 2 trillion mark in its loan book, with reported profits rising sharply — up 44% year-on-year.

On the surface, it is a corporate headline. In reality, it is a barometer.

Banks do not grow loan books in shrinking economies. They do not expand credit in environments of paralysed confidence. Lending rises when businesses borrow. Borrowing rises when businesses believe.

So what does Rs. 2 trillion represent? It represents risk appetite returning.

It suggests companies are investing again. That working capital cycles are moving. That trade flows are stabilising. That consumer credit is re-awakening. That Sri Lanka’s post-crisis economy may finally be shifting from survival to motion.

But before we declare victory, perspective matters.

Bank profits rising does not automatically mean households are thriving. Higher profits may also reflect tighter margins, better treasury positioning, improved interest spreads or restructuring gains. In a recovering economy, banks can strengthen faster than the public feels relief.

The question then becomes structural. Is this growth broad-based? Are SMEs gaining access to capital? Are exporters being supported? Is agricultural credit flowing? Or is growth concentrated in top-tier corporate lending?

Financial stability is a prerequisite for national recovery. After the trauma of sovereign default and currency collapse, a strong banking sector is not optional. It is foundational.

Yet caution must remain.

Credit expansion must be disciplined. Asset quality must be preserved. Non-performing loans must be monitored. Growth without governance creates tomorrow’s crisis. Still, amid the noise, this matters.

While politics argues and sport falters, the financial system appears to be rebuilding its spine.And if the banks are lending — it means someone, somewhere, believes Sri Lanka’s next chapter is investable.

That belief may prove more powerful than any headline.


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