Every embassy wants the same four documents — a certified statement, a balance confirmation letter, deposit evidence and a source of funds letter. What differs is how each bank issues them. Choose your bank for the specifics.
Bank of Ceylon
Bank of Ceylon is Sri Lanka's largest state-owned commercial bank and the one most applicants already hold an account with. Its do...
Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC
Commercial Bank of Ceylon is the largest private-sector bank in Sri Lanka, with a strong international and trade-finance footprint...
Sampath Bank PLC
Sampath Bank is one of Sri Lanka's major private commercial banks, known for its digital banking capability and a branch network s...
We arrange show money through any licensed commercial bank in Sri Lanka — HNB, NDB, Seylan, DFCC, People's Bank, NSB and others. Embassies care that the bank is Central Bank–regulated and the balance is genuine, not which logo is on the letterhead. Message us with your bank and we will tell you exactly what it can issue.
Tell us which bank you hold an account with, your destination and the required amount. We'll confirm what that bank can issue, coordinate with your branch, and prepare the documentation in the format your embassy accepts.