January 8, 2026

ComBank supports Lanka’s DMC to strengthen country’s disaster readiness

Under its ‘Rebuild Together’ initiative, a national effort launched following Cyclone Ditwah to aid recovery and reduce future disaster risks, the Commercial Bank of Ceylon has stepped forward to strengthen the country’s disaster preparedness and risk management capabilities by funding the complete revamp of the RiskInfo Spatial Data Portal managed by the Disaster Management Centre (DMC).

Cyclone Ditwah highlighted the need for robust, modern and accessible risk information systems. The Disaster Management Centre, as Sri Lanka’s national focal point for disaster risk management, plays a central role in coordinating preparedness, response and recovery. It is supported by platforms such as RiskInfo Spatial Data Portal and the DesInventar database, which house multi-hazard risk maps, exposure and vulnerability data and historical disaster loss information.

These platforms support evidence-based planning, early warning dissemination, and emergency response,while also informing decisions that directly impact communities, such as urban redevelopment, safe relocation, infrastructure resilience and sustainable business development, ensuring that people, livelihoods, and long-term growth are better protected from climate and disaster risks.

Recognising both the national importance of these systems and the gaps revealed by the recent cyclone, Commercial Bank reviewed the existing infrastructure and identified the urgent need to modernise the RiskInfo Spatial Data Portal. The Bank’s support will enable enhancements to the system’s architecture, visualisation tools and data-sharing capabilities, helping to ensure that risk information is more accessible, interoperable and responsive to evolving climate and disaster risks.

Commercial Bank Chief Risk Officer Kapila Hettihamu said: “Cyclone Ditwah was a stark reminder that Sri Lanka is facing increasingly complex and far-reaching climate and disaster risks. As a leading financial institution, we believe our responsibility extends beyond responding to crises, to helping the country prepare for them. We have collaborated with the DMC to operationalise this upgrade as a way to transition the nation from reactive recovery to proactive, data-driven disaster risk management. This platform has the potential to save lives, protect livelihoods and reduce long-term economic loss..”

This milestone engagement of Commercial Bank was formalised at an event held at the Disaster Management Centre, attended by Major General Sampath Kotuwegoda (Retd.) (ndc, IG),Director General DMC, Anoja Senevirathna, Director Mitigation Research and Development Division DMC, Kapila Hettihamu, Chief Risk Officer of Commercial Bank; members of the Bank’s senior management, and members of the Bank’s Sustainability Department.

Source : Daily News

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