REPOs

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REPOs

Get the best value for your funds

REPOs are when the Bank agrees to borrow funds against Treasury Bills or Bonds from a customer for a specified period of time for a mutually agreed rate of interest. 

The Treasury Bills or Treasury Bonds are assigned to you as collateral for your investment.

On maturity of the agreement, the investor benefits by being entitled to the principal plus the interest for the period which could either be reinvested or recalled. This is a risk free investment.

The Essentials

 You will receive an attractive rate of return

 No withholding tax

 Easy to convert to money even before maturity as in discounting

 Ability to use as a collateral

This is an agreement between the Commercial Bank and you as an investor, where the Commercial Bank agrees to borrow funds against Treasury Bills or Bonds from you for a specific period, at an agreed rate of interest. You will be assigned Treasury Bills or Bonds as collateral for your investment.

Since Treasury Bills and Bonds are backed by Government securities, they are considered to hold virtually zero default risk.

Types of Repo’s

  • Overnight Repo – Bank borrowing for a period of 1 day
  • Term Repo – Bank borrowing for a period exceeding 1 day

You can decide the period of the investment and upon the maturity of the agreement; you are entitled to the principal plus interest for the period. Treasury Bills at the end of the period can be either re invested or recalled.

Benefits Investing in REPOs

Liquidity – Repos provide the ability to invest cash overnight, making them a critical component in the effort to manage liquidity.

Yield Advantage – Repos generally provide additional yield as compared to traditional money market instruments.

Flexibility – the principal amount of repos can be adjusted up or down as fund cash flows dictate. 

Placing a REPO

You can visit a branch of your choice and discuss your requirement with an officer.

Please fill the relevant application form and hand it over to the branch. Remember to take your national identity card, driving license or passport. This is necessary for us to identify you.

If you are a Commercial Bank Online Banking customer, you can also send a request through COMBANK ONLINE.

Withdrawals

Once a formal request is forwarded to the Treasury Department, your Treasury Bills will be discounted based on the market rates.  

Terms & Conditions apply
Product information and terms & conditions are subject to change from time to time. Therefore, it is advisable to contact the branch nearest to you for the latest information and prevailing terms & conditions.

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K Sripavan

Chairman

Mr Kanagasabapathy Sripavan was appointed as the Chief Justice of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka in January 2015 and held office until March 2017. During this period he functioned as the Chairman of the Judicial Services Commission of Sri Lanka, Chairman of the Incorporated Council of Legal Education, Chairman of the Sri Lanka Judges’ Institute and Chairman of the Superior Court Complex Board of Management.

Mr Sripavan was enrolled as an Attorney-at-Law of the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka in 1977. He obtained a Diploma in Industrial Law from the University of Colombo in 1992 and Master of Laws from the University of London in 1994.

He functioned as the Head of the Court of Appeal Unit in the Attorney General’s Department and handled a large volume of work both in the Court of Appeal and in the Supreme Court including Bills and Fundamental Rights Applications. Prior to the elevation to the Court of Appeal Bench he functioned as a Legal Consultant for the National Savings Bank for two years.

He was appointed a Judge of the Court of Appeal in May 2002 and was elevated to the post of President of the Court of Appeal in March 2007 by his Excellency the President. In March 2008 he was elevated to the Supreme Court Bench.