The event, held at the Child and Women Bureau at Kandy Police Headquarters, recognised the role of female police officers and their commitment to safeguarding our communities.
The event was a resounding success, with active participation across several activities, including a panel discussion.
Chief Inspector—Child and Women Bureau Devindi Wickramasinghe even took to DFCC Bank's Facebook Page to express her appreciation and support for the event.
Shera Hassan, Vice President and Head of Pinnacle Planning and Implementation, addressed the gathering and highlighted DFCC Aloka's capacity to organise skills development workshops and training programs to enhance soft skills.
These programs encompass a range of topics, such as digital literacy, leadership development, and communication skills, all offered through DFCC Aloka.
She also emphasised DFCC Aloka's commitment to delivering a comprehensive selection of products and services tailored to meet the diverse financial needs of Aloka customers.
A complete banking solution, DFCC Aloka caters to women of all income levels and categories, ensuring inclusivity for a diverse range of women with different needs and backgrounds.
Addressing the unique challenges females face, including students, professionals, entrepreneurs, and senior citizens, DFCC Aloka has launched tailored products to support women at every stage of life and accommodate various lifestyle requirements.