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A Third Way for Sri Lanka: Lifting the Rural Economy 📈

• Macro & Rural Disparity • Rural sector accounts for ~80% of Sri Lanka's population and land mass, but agriculture generates only ~8.4% of GDP (vs. Services 54.6%, Industry 25.4%). • Western Province generates ~42% of national GDP; remaining 8 provinces share 58% (e.g., Northern Province yields ~4.4%). • Average monthly income for rural households is Rs. 69,517 (~60% of urban average at Rs. 116,670), with 60%–70% spent on food and basic inputs. • Over 77% of multidimensionally poor and vulnerable citizens live in rural areas. • Agricultural & Livelihood Footprint • Rural farming meets 80% of domestic food needs. • Smallholders drive key exports: producing 70% of tea output and managing 62% of rubber land. • Rural youth unemployment spikes to over 3x the national average (3.7%–4.0%). • Infrastructure & Service Gaps • Only ~1,000 out of 10,000+ government schools are 1AB (offering A/L science streams), mostly concentrated in urban zones. • Tertiary healthcare requires long-distance travel to Colombo or provincial capitals. • Policy & Wealth Highlights • Flagship 'Praja Shakthi' program aims for rural empowerment via 13,977 Community Development Councils and 14,000+ digital Grama Niladhari connections. • Out of the Rs. 25,000 Mn 2026 Poverty Alleviation Budget, Rs. 23,000 Mn (~US$ 71.4 Mn) has been deployed to District Secretaries. • Recommends modernizing agriculture, establishing rural ICT/BPM digital hubs, and offering tax incentives for light manufacturing and apparel & textiles in rural provinces.

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A Third Way for Sri Lanka: Lifting the Rural Economy 📈

• Macro & Rural Disparity • Rural sector accounts for ~80% of Sri Lanka's population and land mass, but agriculture generates only ~8.4% of GDP (vs. Services 54.6%, Industry 25.4%). • Western Province generates ~42% of national GDP; remaining 8 provinces share 58% (e.g., Northern Province yields ~4.4%). • Average monthly income for rural households is Rs. 69,517 (~60% of urban average at Rs. 116,670), with 60%–70% spent on food and basic inputs. • Over 77% of multidimensionally poor and vulnerable citizens live in rural areas. • Agricultural & Livelihood Footprint • Rural farming meets 80% of domestic food needs. • Smallholders drive key exports: producing 70% of tea output and managing 62% of rubber land. • Rural youth unemployment spikes to over 3x the national average (3.7%–4.0%). • Infrastructure & Service Gaps • Only ~1,000 out of 10,000+ government schools are 1AB (offering A/L science streams), mostly concentrated in urban zones. • Tertiary healthcare requires long-distance travel to Colombo or provincial capitals. • Policy & Wealth Highlights • Flagship 'Praja Shakthi' program aims for rural empowerment via 13,977 Community Development Councils and 14,000+ digital Grama Niladhari connections. • Out of the Rs. 25,000 Mn 2026 Poverty Alleviation Budget, Rs. 23,000 Mn (~US$ 71.4 Mn) has been deployed to District Secretaries. • Recommends modernizing agriculture, establishing rural ICT/BPM digital hubs, and offering tax incentives for light manufacturing and apparel & textiles in rural provinces.

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Govt. Confident of $ 9 Bn Reserves Target by End-2026 📈

• Foreign Reserves & Inflows: • Target: Foreign reserves projected to reach US$ 9 Bn by end-2026. • Remittances: Overseas employment generated > US$ 5 Bn in worker remittances during the first seven months of 2026. • Strategy: Inflows backed by boosting net foreign exchange via FDI, exports, and non-traditional sectors. • Debt Repayments & Labour Allocation: • Obligations: Strategy aligns with preparing for US$ 3.9 Bn foreign debt repayments due in April 2028. • Strategy: Directing Sri Lankan workers toward higher-earning international job markets to enhance future debt-servicing capacity and diversify FX sources.

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📈 Sri Lanka National Inflation Hits Over 3-Year High of 7.2% in July

• Headline Inflation Overview • Sri Lanka's National Consumer Price Index (NCPI) accelerated to 7.2% YoY in July 2026 (up from 6.5% in June), reaching its highest level since June 2023. • The NCPI rose 0.5% MoM to reach a record 223.4 points, increasing average household market basket expenditure by Rs. 564.05. • Sector Breakdown & Drivers • Non-food inflation remained heavily elevated at 9.2% YoY (contributing 5.04 percentage points), driven primarily by transport (+2.23 pp) as well as housing, water, electricity, gas & other fuels (+1.21 pp). • Food inflation surged to 4.9% YoY from 3.3% in June (contributing 2.21 percentage points). Key upward price drivers included green chillies, dried fish, milk powder, and eggs, offset by price drops in rice, coconuts, and chicken. • Macro Context • Based on provisional DCS data (base 2021=100), national inflation continues an upward trajectory following 5.4% in May and 4.7% in April, reflecting persistent price pressure across non-essential services and key consumer goods nationwide.

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📈 Deloitte Report: NSBM Generates LKR 115.5 Bn Economic Value in First Decade

A study by Deloitte FAS (Pvt.) Ltd. highlights the economic and national contribution of NSBM Green University over the past 10 years operating as a self-financed entity: • Key Financial & Economic Figures Gross Value Added: Estimated LKR 115.5 Bn cumulative contribution to Sri Lanka's economy. Forex Savings: Generates ~US$ 337.8 Mn annually in foreign exchange retention by offering local higher education alternatives. Local Economy: Activity associated with the university supports over 22,000 livelihoods in the Homagama region. • Human Capital & Employment Impact Student Reach: Over 41,000 students enrolled, producing 22,855 graduates to date. Employment Rate: 86% of surveyed graduates are in permanent jobs; 74% work in fields relevant to their studies. Education Sector: Highlights the role of private/self-financed higher education in national human capital development, employment, and skill retention. • Sustainability & Community CSR Initiatives: Executed ~233 corporate social responsibility projects between 2021 and 2026, underlining sustainable regional development.

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Central Bank’s Single Rate Policy Squeezes SMEs & Recovery 📈

• Overall Figures & Banking Metrics: - Sri Lankan local banks maintain Net Interest Margins (NIMs) of 4% to 6%, significantly higher than regional peers like Bangladesh (~2.9%). - Fee and commission income accounted for ~29% of total banking income in 2025. - Household gold-pawning portfolios have surged beyond Rs. 1.3 Tn amid working capital rationing. • Impact on Key Sectors: - Vulnerable segments including agriculture, SMEs, and apparel & textiles absorb elevated interest shocks and non-performing loans, further compounded by disruptions like Cyclone Ditwah. - A blunt single policy rate treats export-earning industries generating employment the same as speculative property development and luxury vehicle imports. • Regional & Global Benchmarks: - Sri Lanka: Relies primarily on a single headline policy rate, leaving Section 76 powers under the Monetary Law Act (to direct credit by sector) largely unutilized. - India & South Korea: Utilize Priority Sector Lending and targeted emergency lending facilities (~3%) for currency-exposed SMEs and exporters. - Bangladesh & Malaysia: Implement lending rate caps and mandatory sector credit disclosures to hold commercial banks accountable. - Spain, Greece, & Brazil: Deployed targeted liquidity, tax breaks, and counter-cyclical development bank financing (BNDES) to protect national employment and foreign exchange drivers. • Path Forward: - Expert opinion calls on CBSL to enforce targeted credit allocations, active oversight on Parate execution assets, and consumer protection measures to support SMEs critical to national economic recovery.

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Sri Lanka Secures US$ 200 Mn ADB Loan for Post-Cyclone Reconstruction 📈

• Overall Funding: The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has extended a US$ 200 Mn loan to Sri Lanka for the Post-Cyclone Ditwah Reconstruction and Livelihoods Support Project, covering recovery measures from 2026 to 2030. • Transport Infrastructure: Under the Ministry of Transport, Highways and Urban Development as executing agency, the Road Development Authority (RDA) will rebuild cyclone-damaged roads with enhanced climate resilience. • Agriculture & Irrigation: Damaged irrigation systems will be restored via the Irrigation Department and Mahaweli Authority, while the Department of Agrarian Development provides support to revive agriculture & farming livelihoods. • Household Recovery: Targeted housing restoration grants will be distributed to affected families through the National Disaster Relief Services Centre (NDRSC).

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📈 OPA 39th Annual Conference Urges Economic Transformation Beyond Recovery

The Organisation of Professional Associations (OPA) held its 39th Annual Conference, “Envisioning Sri Lanka: Beyond Recovery,” on August 11–12, 2026, at Cinnamon Grand Colombo. The event focused on driving sustainable economic growth, institutional strengthening, and structural reforms following the economic crisis. • Key Highlights & Leadership: • Chief Guest Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya stressed that economic recovery is merely a baseline, advocating for deep institutional, economic, and public service transformations. • Emphasized mobilizing national expertise, knowledge, and skills alongside physical growth for inclusive progress. • Key attendees included Guest of Honour Andrew Patrick (British High Commissioner) and Keynote Speaker Murtaza Jafferjee (Chairman, Advocata Institute). • Core Themes & Technical Sessions: • Features 19 experts across banking & finance, technology, public health, management, and academia. • Discussions centered on four pillars: resilient recovery & sustainable economic development, innovation & transformation, policy for equity & well-being, and leadership & governance. • Focused on practical, evidence-based solutions for private-sector growth, digitalisation, and human capital development. • Strategic Takeaways: • Highlighted the necessity of cross-sector collaboration among government, private sector, academia, and professional bodies to translate strategy into tangible economic outcomes.

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📈 Sri Lanka Banks Record Slower Lending Growth in Q2 2026 Amid Tight Conditions

Sri Lanka’s banking sector saw a slower increase in willingness to lend during Q2 2026 following policy rate tightening in May, according to the Central Bank's Credit Supply Survey. • Overall Sector Trends • Willingness to lend increased across retail, corporate, SMEs, and State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs), but at a slower pace than Q1. • Lending appetite is expected to slow further in Q3 due to anticipated inflation, rising operating costs, exchange rate volatility, and geopolitical risks. • Lending appetite towards SOEs is projected to decline in Q3. • Loan Demand • Moderated growth in loan demand across all four sectors in Q2, driven by working capital needs, short-term loans, and investment revival. • SOE demand grew on financing for strategic infrastructure and renewable energy projects. • Demand is expected to rise across all sectors in Q3. • Asset Quality & Approvals • Overall Non-Performing Loans (NPLs) declined in Q2 due to retail sector improvements. • NPLs rose in corporate, SME, and SOE sectors due to exchange rate depreciation, Middle East crisis shocks, and cost pressures. • Banks expect NPLs to fall across all sectors in Q3 via debt recoveries and restructuring. • Rejection rates dropped for corporate and SOE loans due to higher-quality proposals, but rose for retail and SMEs amid stricter risk criteria.

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📈 Sri Lanka PMI Signals Accelerated Growth in July 2026

• Overall Expansion: Both manufacturing and services sectors expanded at a faster pace in July 2026, driven by higher demand and strong business activity. • Manufacturing PMI: Rose to 55.0 in July from 53.0 in June. Growth was anchored by the food & beverage sub-sector, pushing New Orders up to 55.9 (from 50.0) and Production to 54.5 (from 52.0). Employment and stock purchases expanded, though delivery times lengthened due to persistent supply-chain pressures. • Services PMI: Surged to 61.4 in July compared to 58.5 in June. Key growth drivers included transportation, financial services, and professional services. Employment increased amid higher recruitment and lower resignations, while work backlogs accumulated. • Sector Outlook: Business sentiment for the next quarter remains positive, supported by expected economic recovery and anticipated tourist arrivals for the Kandy Esala Perahera. However, both sectors maintain caution over ongoing global economic uncertainties.

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📈 Sri Lanka Signals Strong Recovery & Growth to Investors

• Macro & Monetary Outlook: Inflation hit 7.3% in July due to energy price adjustments, but is projected to normalize toward the 5% target by early next year if oil remains near $80/barrel. A 100 bps rate hike in May and import surcharges stabilized the LKR, enabling gradual currency appreciation. • Economic Growth Trajectory: Real GDP grew around 5% over three consecutive years post-crisis. A moderate slowdown to 4–5% is expected in H2 2026, with medium-term growth projected to return to a baseline ~5% pace. • IMF Program & Policy Reforms: The IMF's EFF 4th and 5th reviews were completed in Q1 2026. The next review is slated for Nov/Dec, with full program completion projected by H2 2027. • Capital Market Highlights: Speaking at investment forums in Sydney and Melbourne, officials highlighted Australia as a top-10 foreign capital source. Sri Lanka’s ASPI surged 360% since May 2020, offering a Asia-low P/E ratio of 11.20x to attract diaspora and institutional capital.

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📈 SL Economic Confidence Index Drops to Negative Territory in July 2026 Poll

• Economic Confidence Index: Slipped back into negative territory at -8 in July 2026 (down from a positive trajectory post-February 2025 and compared to -39 in mid-2024). • Government Approval: Moderated to 49.83% (from a post-election high of 65% in Feb 2026), while disapproval rose sharply to 31.40% (up from ~15%). • Economic Outlook: • Getting Better: Dropped to 41.63% (down from 64%). • Getting Worse: Increased to 40.29% (up from ~15%). • State of the Economy: • Poor: Over half at 55.59% (up from a minority in the previous round). • Good/Excellent: Declined to 38.00%. • Survey Methodology: Conducted by Verité Research with Vanguard Survey (Pvt) Ltd between July 11–30, 2026, sampling 2,013 adults nationally (margin of error: ±2.21%).

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📈 Debate Over CBSL's 5% Inflation Target & Market Credibility

• Macroeconomic Policy & Accountability: Economists at a Sri Lanka – Korea Business Council panel debated the credibility of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL). Dr. Nishan de Mel noted CBSL missed its 5% inflation target by >200 bps for eight consecutive quarters, warning that loss of market trust elevates real interest rates, increasing business borrowing costs and threatening debt sustainability. • Supply Factors vs. Demand Management: Advocata Chairman Murtaza Jafferjee emphasized that Sri Lanka's inflation is heavily driven by supply-side shocks, specifically food and energy prices, limiting the immediate effectiveness of traditional demand-side monetary policy. • Key Economic Metrics: While GDP growth and current account balances have outperformed baseline IMF projections, nominal yields on Government securities remain ~300 bps above debt sustainability model assumptions amid lower-than-projected inflation. • Policy Recommendations: Experts called for improved Parliamentary oversight, stronger independent domestic analysis, and dynamic policy adjustments as economic facts change.

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🕯️ In Memory: Anthropological Assessment of Prof. Wimal Dissanayake’s Cinema Legacy

An anthropological critique evaluates the extensive legacy of the late communications scholar Prof. Wimal Dissanayake (1939–2026), focusing on his post-colonial cultural framework Enabling Traditions (2005) and its application to Sri Lankan and South Asian visual media. • Academic Impact: Highlighted heritage as a dynamic tool for indigenous identity and intellectual autonomy rather than a regressive obstacle. Challenged Eurocentric hegemony in film analysis by applying classical Eastern concepts like Rasa (aesthetic flavor) and Dhvani (suggestion) to evaluate directors such as Lester James Peries and Satyajit Ray. Positioned South Asian cinema as a vehicle for communities to process rapid capitalistic modernization. • Key Analytical Limitations: Textual Essentialism: Relied heavily on high classical texts, elite canonical histories, and Sanskritized models, which risks overlooking internal power hierarchies, caste fractures, and subaltern realities. Marginalized Perspectives: Failed to fully capture how lower-caste and subaltern groups often use creative media to dismantle traditional structures rather than find aesthetic harmony within them. Material & Industrial Gaps: Downplayed structural realities such as corporate financing, state censorship, and market distribution networks that govern cultural production. Post-Colonial Paradox: Relied on Western critical theorists (e.g., Walter Benjamin) to validate indigenous frameworks, raising questions about whether the approach truly achieves local intellectual autonomy. • Overall Assessment: While foundational in rescuing Asian cinema from Eurocentric views, scholars note Dissanayake's text-centric models must be balanced with field-based ethnographic research to reflect the material realities of everyday folk life.

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🕯️ Parliament Pays Tribute to Music Icon Dr. Nanda Malini

• National Loss: Sri Lankan Parliament observed a minute's silence to honor veteran music icon Dr. Nanda Malini, who passed away at the age of 82. • Government & Opposition Tribute: Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya and Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa praised her nearly seven-decade career, recognizing her immense contributions to Sri Lankan music, culture, social justice, and democracy. • Career Highlights: Debuted in cinema music via 'Ran Muthu Doova' under Dr. W.D. Amaradeva; widely celebrated for her impactful social discourse through works such as 'Pavana' and 'Sathyaye Geethaya'. • Final Rites: Public respects at her residence in Nawala; cremation scheduled for 5:00 p.m. tomorrow at the Borella Cemetery without a formal funeral ceremony, honoring her final wishes.

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Sri Lanka Declares 3-Day National Mourning Following Passing of Veteran Musician Nanda Malini

• National Observance: The Government of Sri Lanka has officially declared a three-day national mourning period from 21 to 23 August following the passing of renowned singer Visharada Nanda Malini. • Public Homage: Remains will lie at her residence on Wijayaba Mawatha, Nawala, starting today from 10:00 a.m. for the public to pay their final respects. • Funeral Details: Religious ceremonies are scheduled for 3:30 p.m. tomorrow (22 August), with final rites taking place at 5:00 p.m. at the Borella General Cemetery. • Final Wishes: In adherence to her final wishes, the family confirmed that the cremation will proceed without an official state funeral ceremony.

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6th JXG-MHA 9-A-Side Hockey Tournament Set for 22 Aug 👍

• Overview: The 6th edition of the JXG-MHA 9-A-Side Hockey Tournament, sponsored by Janashakthi Group and organized by the Mercantile Hockey Association (MHA), will take place on 22 August at Astro Turf, Colombo 7. • Participation: The event brings together 16 corporate teams across three divisions to drive sports engagement in the corporate sector, featuring national-level players and emerging talent. • Divisions & Key Teams: • Division A: Defending champion Hatton National Bank (HNB), Seylan Bank, Sampath Bank A, Commercial Bank, Hayleys, and apparel & textiles giant MAS Holdings. • Division B: CIAP, Nations Trust Bank, and Browns & Company. • Division C: David Pieris Motor Company, John Keells Holdings, Singer (Sri Lanka), Future Life Holdings, Hemas Holdings, InQube Global, and Sampath Bank B. • Previous Edition Results: In the 5th edition, HNB won the Division A title against Sampath Bank, Browns & Company claimed Division B over Hayleys, and Nations Trust Bank took Division C against David Pieris Motor Company. • Event Details: Matches begin at 8:30 a.m. with live coverage on the MHA Facebook page and Sri Lankan Sports TV YouTube channel.

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Suspected Drug Trafficker Shiran Basik Extradited from Dubai to Sri Lanka ⚖️

• Key Action: Sri Lanka Police secured a 72-hour detention order against 48-year-old Shiran Basik following his arrest in Dubai and return to the country on August 14. • Background & Context: Suspected of being a major pharmaceutical & drug trafficking operative, his apprehension aligns with ongoing national security efforts to dismantle illicit trade networks impacting Sri Lanka's domestic safety and national economy.

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⚠️ Notice: Summary Unavailable

• Status: Unable to generate summary based on provisional network status. • Details: The source content from FT.lk could not be retrieved due to a connection timeout.

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📈 Sri Lankan Business News Update

• Data Status: Unable to process summary due to incomplete input data. • Issue: Article content from ft.lk could not be retrieved due to a connection timeout error on August 15, 2026. • Note: Update pending receipt of valid news content.

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⚠️ Data Unavailable: Could Not Extract Report

• Status: The attempt to retrieve the requested Sri Lankan business news content failed due to a connection timeout (_www.ft.lk_). • Impact: Detailed data, market performance metrics, and sector breakdowns are currently unavailable. • Note: This update is based on provisional technical error logs as of 14 August 2026. Please provide the article text directly for a complete summary.

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📈 Error Reporting: Unable to Retrieve Latest Sri Lankan Business News

• Status: The connection to the news source (_www.ft.lk_) timed out during content extraction. • Details: Failed to retrieve full text due to an HTTPS read timeout error as of 14 August 2026, 05:07 AM. • Note: Market and economic data summary is unavailable due to incomplete source data.

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⚠️ Unable to Generate Summary: Data Extraction Error

• Status: Content extraction from the source (_www.ft.lk_) timed out. • Details: No article content or financial data was retrieved. _Please provide the news text or try again shortly based on provisional data availability._

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⚠️ Data Retrieval Error: Sri Lanka Business & Economic News

• Status: Unable to generate news summary based on provisional network status. • Details: Failed to extract content from _www.ft.lk_ due to a connection timeout at 2026-08-13 08:11:05. • Note: Please provide alternative text or retry the data feed to obtain the latest updates on key sectors like tea, apparel & textiles, and ICT/BPM.

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🎶 'Swar Sangam' Concert in Colombo Marks India’s 80th Independence Day

• Event Details: The 'Swar Sangam' concert will take place on Saturday, 15 August, from 6:00 p.m. onwards at the Grand Marquee - Taj Samudra, Colombo, to commemorate India's forthcoming 80th Independence Day. • Featured Performers: The event features Indian Veena Maestro Shri. Rajhesh Vaidhya alongside Sri Lankan artist Yohani. • Cultural Significance: Curated as a musical extravaganza to reflect and strengthen the deep-rooted cultural bond between India and Sri Lanka.

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📊 Govt. Maintains Rs. 60m VAT Threshold to Protect SMEs

• Overall Decision: The Government confirmed no decision has been taken to re-implement the proposed lowering of the annual Value Added Tax (VAT) registration threshold from Rs. 60 million to Rs. 36 million. • Background & Impact: The proposed reduction, introduced in the 2026 Budget, aimed to expand the tax base by adding roughly 10,000 additional businesses to the VAT net. However, it was withdrawn in June to avoid placing further financial strain on SMEs recovering from Cyclone Ditwah and Middle East conflict impacts. • Tax Base Breakdown (as of 30 June 2026): • Total VAT-Registered Taxpayers: 36,656 (excluding 371 registered for financial services). • Registered Corporate Taxpayers: 139,000. • Key Debate: Opposition MP Ravi Karunanayake raised concerns at the Committee on Public Finance (CoPF), arguing that shelving the lower threshold delays essential tax base broadening and keeps the revenue burden concentrated on existing taxpayers.

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Govt. Steps Up Preparations for El Niño Dry Weather Threat 📈

The Sri Lankan government has initiated proactive measures to address the severe dry weather forecasted by the Department of Meteorology for February, March, and April 2027. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake reviewed mitigation plans at a Special Cabinet Sub-Committee meeting to minimize economic and livelihood disruptions. • Forecast & Outlook: Department of Meteorology predicts severe dry weather across all provinces during Feb–Apr 2027. • Agriculture: Ensure seed paddy and fertilizer availability for the upcoming Maha season. Instructed farmers to utilize expected October rain for field preparation rather than relying on reservoir releases. Irrigation rehabilitation is being expedited. • Energy & Utilities: Establishing water-management protocols and identifying vulnerable zones for restricted water usage. Strategic power generation reserves will be maintained above normal requirements to offset low hydropower capacity caused by depleted reservoirs. • Plantations & Fisheries: Directives issued to implement safety nets for plantation industries and support measures for affected freshwater fisheries communities. • Food Security: Coordinated disaster response to maintain an uninterrupted supply of essential food items and public utilities.

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⚖️ NMSJ Warns 22nd Amendment May Cause Conflict of Interest in Supreme Court

• Overview & Legal Conflict: The National Movement for Social Justice (NMSJ) warned that the proposed 22nd Amendment—presented to Parliament on Aug 18—places the Supreme Court in a dilemma where judges may hear a judicial review concerning the extension of their own terms. This risks violating the legal principle nemo judex in causa sua (no one should judge their own case). • Judicial Independence: NMSJ emphasized that Article 105(7) of the Constitution sets the retirement age for SC and Court of Appeal judges as a fundamental safeguard. Protecting judicial tenure ensures the court's role in reviewing Executive and Legislative actions remains uncompromised. • Global Models vs SL System: • Other nations resolve judicial tenure conflicts via distinct mechanisms like constitutional courts or retired judge panels. • Sri Lanka currently lacks a separate constitutional court or an ad-hoc panel of retired judges. • Proposed Solutions: • Amend the Bill within the existing constitutional framework following discussions with the Bar Association of Sri Lanka. • If a public referendum is required by the SC, sovereignty remains with the people, resolving the conflict of interest.

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Govt. Prepared for Referendum on 22A Pending SC Ruling 📈

• Referendum Readiness: The Government is willing to hold a referendum if the Supreme Court determines it is required alongside a two-thirds parliamentary majority to pass the 22nd Amendment (22A), according to Health and Mass Media Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa. The Court’s decision is expected by late September or October. • Judicial Reforms: Introduced in the public interest, 22A proposes increasing the retirement age of Supreme Court judges from 65 to 67 years and Court of Appeal judges from 63 to 65 years. The initiative originated as a Private Member’s proposal by MP Faiszer Musthapha under the previous administration before being formally presented by the current Government. • Parliamentary Engagement: The Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) is scheduled to brief MPs today on 22A and related concerns regarding vacancies in the superior courts, following a request by Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa.

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☀️ Leveraging Tax Policy for a Solar-Powered Economy

A Chartered Accountant's perspective highlights using strategic tax policy—beyond simple revenue collection—to build national energy security, reduce imported fuel dependence, and conserve foreign exchange. • Key Proposed Policy Instruments: - Individual Relief: Review the existing solar-panel personal relief (up to Rs. 600,000/year, active since April 2021) alongside the Rs. 1.8 million personal relief (from 2025/26) to account for inflation and setup costs. - Business Allowances: Introduce a Business Solar Investment Allowance for panels, inverters, and battery storage, plus enhanced allowances for high-impact sectors like manufacturing, exports, SMEs, agriculture, and tourism. - Border & Consumption Taxes: Re-evaluate VAT, SSCL, and Customs duties on imported renewable energy equipment to lower initial capital expenditure. • Strategic Economic Pillars: - Finance & SMEs: Align tax incentives with concessional green finance from banks to address upfront capital hurdles for cash-constrained SMEs. - Infrastructure: Sync policy with CEB grid modernizations (transmission, smart metering, and storage) so power distribution keeps pace with distributed solar growth. • Accountability Framework: - Return on Tax Incentives (ROTI): Measure policy success not by foregone revenue, but by tangible value: foreign exchange saved, fossil fuel displaced, private investment mobilized, and employment created.

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🏛️ Parliament Engages Gampaha Youth on Policy Reform

• Initiative Overview: The Parliamentary Caucus for Open Parliament Initiative, alongside the Coalition for Inclusive Impact (CII), launched the first "Voice to Policy Dialogue" phase at Jetwing Blue, Negombo, connecting 65+ Gampaha youths with 7 MPs. • Core Sectors & Concerns: • Higher Education & Vocational Training: Reducing graduation timeframes and creating targeted skill pathways. • Entrepreneurship & Livelihoods: Improving access, awareness, and opportunities for young entrepreneurs. • ICT/BPM & Emerging Tech: Equipping youth for technology, digital transformation, and cryptocurrency opportunities. • Governance & Healthcare: Expanding youth participation in public service, politics, healthcare, and infrastructure. • Implementation & Next Steps: • Proposals will be documented by an appointed youth rapporteur and submitted to the Open Parliamentary Caucus. • Participants may be invited to parliamentary committees to contribute directly to policymaking. • The dialogue series will expand to Kandy and Batticaloa before rolling out across additional districts.

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Ex-JVP Leader Backs NPP Anti-Corruption Drive but Warns of Governance Gaps 📈

Former JVP General Secretary Dr. Lionel Bopage has endorsed the Government’s anti-corruption efforts while raising concerns over political spectacles, bureaucratic delays, and economic strategy. • Governance & Anti-Corruption Backs arrests of corrupt individuals but warns against turning investigations into political spectacles or public ridicule. Notes arrests are not political revenge, but cautions that premature announcements undermine judicial confidence. Highlights administrative shortcomings due to elected officials lacking ground-level experience, calling for advisory mechanisms and civil service reforms. • Economic Priorities & Reforms Urges shifting away from heavy dependence on exports like apparel & textiles, tea, rubber, and coconut, alongside tourism and remittances, which are vulnerable to global shocks. Recommends prioritizing domestic economic foundations—food, water, energy, and local agriculture—before expanding exports. Encourages investment in renewable energy (solar, wind, ocean) while opposing proposals for nuclear power. • Foreign Relations & Policy Recommends a balanced geopolitical stance among the US, India, and China to protect national sovereignty and maintain economic stability. Advises consistent execution of official language policies to ensure equal rights and prevent communal friction.

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🏗️ Govt. Eyes Defence Force Labour to Address Construction Sector Shortages

The Sri Lankan government is evaluating a plan to utilize defence personnel for labour contributions in the local construction sector. The proposal was discussed at the Defence Ministry’s 2027 pre-Budget meeting, chaired by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. • Construction Sector Challenges: • Persistent skilled labour shortages, rising trade worker competition, and elevated employment costs. • Higher procurement costs driven by rising prices of imported construction materials and global commodity trends. • Defence R&D & Ops Rationalization: • President Dissanayake instructed merging separate Army, Navy, and Air Force R&D units into a single national centre for optimal efficiency. • Plans prioritize rapid technology adoption, advanced equipment procurement, and expanded budget allocations for overseas skill training. • Operations and funding reviewed for General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University Hospital and the commencement of Neville Fernando Hospital. • Defence Budget Context: • The Defence Ministry was allocated Rs. 455 Bn in the gazetted 2026 Appropriation Bill (Rs. 395 Bn recurrent; Rs. 60 Bn capital). • For comparison, Finance received Rs. 634.8 Bn, Health & Mass Media Rs. 555 Bn, and Education Rs. 301 Bn. • Verité Research Insights: Sector spending on diets and uniforms is projected to drop 12.7% in 2026, but recorded a 299% surge between 2022 and 2026 (vs. ~80% cumulative inflation).

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⚖️ Debate Resurfaces Over Moratorium on Death Penalty in Sri Lanka

• Key Legal & Policy Developments - High-profile death sentences issued to former IGP Pujith Jayasundara and former Defence Secretary Hemasiri Fernando over Easter Sunday criminal negligence have reopened national debate. - A government committee has reportedly recommended extending the mandatory capital punishment framework to drug-related offences. - Modern legal and international trends oppose capital punishment, noting over 110 countries have legally abolished the practice. • Socio-Economic & Governance Implications - Enforcing executions risks global human rights standing, which critical Sri Lankan export sectors like apparel & textiles rely on for preferential trade access (e.g., EU GSP+). - Critics highlight risk of irreversible judicial errors within imperfect state criminal justice institutions. - Sri Lanka has maintained a 50-year de facto moratorium, executing no prisoners since 1976. • Alternative Recommendations - Focus proposed on improving detection, prosecution speed, and effective policing rather than severe sentencing. - Calls to permanently end state-sanctioned executions in favor of comprehensive judicial and prison rehabilitation reforms.

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⚖️ UN Expert & Opposition Raise Concerns Over 22nd Amendment

• UN Communication: UN Special Rapporteur Margaret Satterthwaite warned the Government that extending retirement ages for sitting Superior Court judges risks violating international standards on judicial independence and fair trial rights. • Proposed Statutory Changes: The 22nd Amendment increases retirement ages for Supreme Court judges (65 to 67 years) and Court of Appeal judges (63 to 65 years). • Opposition Concerns: Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa echoed warnings from the legal fraternity and Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL), questioning why extensions apply to sitting judges rather than future appointments. • Key Institutional Risks: • Executive/legislative interference perception due to lack of transitional safeguards. • Potential conflicts of interest if judges benefiting from extensions rule on the amendment's constitutionality. • Failure to address the backlog of 1.1 million pending cases. • Next Steps: Opposition calls for public explanation in Sinhala, Tamil, and English, alongside a required referendum prior to enactment. Learn more about these proposed reforms in this [Ada Derana coverage of the 22nd Amendment](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LxsyhH9tG0s&vl=te), which provides relevant context on the gazetted bill regarding judges' retirement ages.

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🇱🇰 Eric Meyer Sworn In as New US Ambassador to Sri Lanka

• Diplomatic Relations: Eric Meyer has officially been sworn in as the new United States Ambassador to Sri Lanka. • Economic Context: The appointment comes at a crucial period for bilateral trade, investment, and strategic economic cooperation between the US and Sri Lanka. • Note: Further specific details regarding trade agreements or policy statements are currently unavailable due to source data limitations.

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🏛️ Cabinet Approves Rs. 635 Mn Correctional Centre for Drug Rehabilitation in Kekirawa

• Project Scope: The Cabinet of Ministers has approved a Rs. 635 million project to construct a dedicated residential treatment and rehabilitation facility on 1.33 hectares of land in Kekirawa. • Core Objective: The centre addresses critical infrastructure gaps in the current community-based corrections system, specifically targeting court-referred offenders suffering from severe drug and alcohol addiction. • Legal & Social Framework: Issued under the Community-Based Corrections Act, No. 46 of 1999, the initiative aims to rehabilitate minor offenders, foster social reintegration, and enhance their long-term social and economic well-being. • Key Proponent: The proposal was submitted by Minister of Justice and National Integration, Harshana Nanayakkara.

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Awards & Recognitions

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GAEA International Achieves Key SGS Certifications to Boost Sri Lankan Dairy Facility 📈

• Key Highlights: GAEA International Ltd., operator of the Kaern dairy brand in Sri Lanka, has received ISO 22000, HACCP, and GMP certifications from SGS for its local manufacturing facility. • Strategic Partnership: The company operates as a joint venture with a Chinese partner, integrating global dairy supply chain expertise with local operations to strengthen food safety and supply reliability in Sri Lanka. • Market Footprint: Marking its second consecutive year at the Pro Food Pro Pack Exhibition at BMICH, GAEA is expanding its portfolio in dairy processing, offering Kaern Full Cream Milk Powder, UHT Full Cream Milk, Whole Milk Powder, and Skim Milk Powder tailored for food manufacturers and food-service applications.

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🏆 DIMO Secures Top Honors at NBEA 2026

Sri Lankan conglomerate DIMO won the Infrastructure and Utilities Sector Award and was named Runner-Up for Excellence in ESG at the National Business Excellence Awards (NBEA) 2026. The awards highlight DIMO’s transition from automotive sales into a tech-driven engineering and renewable energy solutions provider. • Sector Impact & Power Infrastructure: • Contributes to over 70% of Sri Lanka's power grid substations. • Completed the New Habarana Grid Substation with Siemens to strengthen the national transmission network. • Delivered an 80% energy efficiency improvement at Colombo's Ambathale water treatment plant. • Renewable Energy Expansion: • Added 18 MW across four utility-scale solar projects in Galle, bringing cumulative solar capacity to 25.845 MW (AC). • Generates 31.8M kWh of clean energy annually, powering ~38,000 families and cutting emissions by over 12,900 tCO2e. • Commissioned Sri Lanka's first microgrid project at the University of Moratuwa. • Engineering & Diversification: • Installed ICC-compliant LED floodlighting at R. Premadasa and Dambulla international cricket stadiums. • Delivered specialized lighting, fire detection, and ELV systems for the flagship Cinnamon Life Integrated Resort project. • Operational focus anchored by DIMO's Sustainability Agenda 2030 across core engineering, energy, and infrastructure verticals.

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🏆 BestWeb.LK 2026 Celebrates Sri Lanka’s Top Digital Talent

LK Domain Registry marked 16 years of the BestWeb.LK Awards at a grand ceremony held at Monarch Imperial, celebrating benchmark standards across Sri Lanka's digital landscape. • Overview & Key Figures: - Total Awards Presented: 106 awards across 24 distinct categories. - Event Significance: Benchmarks national digital presence as a competitive economic advantage and key driver for national reputation. - Evaluation Process: Incorporates software tools, AI, and an expert judging panel of ICT/BPM professionals, academics, and business leaders. • Overall Best Websites: - Gold: homelandsskyline.lk - Silver: parliament.lk - Bronze: jatholdings.lk • Top Web Developers: - Gold: 3CS - Silver: Web Lankan (Pvt) Ltd. - Bronze: Shanika Rajapaksha

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🏆 Alliance Finance Secures Award Trifecta at NBEA 2026

Alliance Finance Company PLC (AFC) won three major honors at the National Business Excellence Awards (NBEA) 2026, hosted by the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka: • Gold Award: Excellence in Business and Financial Results (Extra-Large Category) • Gold Award: Excellence in Corporate Governance and Strategy • Runner-Up: Non-Banking Financial Sector • Key Highlights: • Celebrates AFC's strong financial performance, leadership, governance, and long-term sustainable growth strategies. • Demonstrates the growing role of Sri Lanka's non-bank financial sector in integrating Triple Bottom Line (People, Planet, Profit) principles into economic and social development. • AFC remains Sri Lanka’s oldest non-bank financial institution (est. 1956) and the nation's only Sustainability Certified Financial Institution.

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LOLC Finance Wins Gold for Data Management at CRIB Awards 2026 📈

• Key Recognition: LOLC Finance PLC secured the Gold Award for Data Management and Compliance – Data Submission Volume Category 2 at the Credit Information Bureau of Sri Lanka (CRIB) CEO's Forum and Institutional Rating Awards 2026. • Data & Volume Parameters: Category 2 covers financial institutions handling an annual data submission volume of 500,000 to 1,000,000 records. Evaluation was based on accuracy, completeness, consistency, timeliness, and regulatory compliance. • Sector Impact: Highlights operational excellence in Sri Lanka's non-banking financial institutions (NBFI) sector, supporting credit reporting integrity, responsible lending, and overall financial ecosystem stability. • Corporate Profile: The company is rated (SL) A+ (Stable) by Lanka Ratings Agency and operates under the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

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🏆 THASL Launches Tourism Excellence Awards 2026

The Tourist Hotels Association of Sri Lanka (THASL) has officially launched the inaugural Sri Lanka Tourism Excellence Awards 2026 to elevate local hospitality standards and enhance global competitiveness. • Key Initiative Details • Objective: Recognize top performers and benchmark the tourism & hospitality sector against international quality standards. • Organizers: Spearheaded by THASL—the primary private sector investor with over US$ 15 Bn in industry investments—in partnership with the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB). • Target Sectors: SLTDA-registered entities (minimum 3 years registration) including hotels, restaurants, tourism marketers, and service providers. • Evaluation & Timeline • 7 Core Dimensions: Covers guest experience, product quality, innovation, sustainability, financial performance, leadership, and socioeconomic impact. • Governance: Independent judging panel alongside an Advisory and Technical Committee to ensure full transparency. • Applications: Open now until 30 Nov. 2026. • Gala Event: Winners will be crowned at a grand ceremony in January 2027. • Strategic Impact • Aims to counter negative impacts from the unregulated informal accommodation sector by highlighting high-quality formal operators. • Enhances global exposure for local brands through international marketing channels and recognition platforms.

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Seylan Bank Wins Dual Titles at Euromoney Awards 2026 📈

• Key Achievements: Seylan Bank secured two country titles at the Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2026: - Best Bank for Customer Experience (retained for 2nd consecutive year) - Best Bank for SMEs • Strategic Sector Impact: - SMEs: Expanded its loan portfolio with tailored solutions addressing collateral deficits, rising energy costs, and export expertise; offers up to 67% guarantees via National Credit Guarantee Institution partnership. - Renewable Energy: Financed solar adoption for SMEs and agribusinesses through its 'Eco Solar Loan'. - Exports: Provided trade financing and procedure guidance via its 'Export Expert' programme and Pettah Trade Hub. - Women Entrepreneurship: Supported female-owned businesses through the 'Leya Shakthi' initiative. • Digital Innovations: Accelerated digital onboarding with E-KYC, launched Merchant Portal for non-e-commerce businesses, integrated Google Pay acquirer services, and deployed chatbot engagement with an Omnichannel CRM suite.

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🏆 Expolanka Leisure Cluster Shines at NBEA 2026

The Expolanka Leisure Cluster secured multiple top honors across three of its brands at the 21st National Business Excellence Awards (NBEA) 2026, organized by the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (NCCSL). • Key Sector Recognitions & Awards: • Classic Travel: Winner – Travel, Visa & Immigration Services sector • Expo Visa Services (EVS): Runner-Up – Travel, Visa & Immigration Services sector, and First Runner-Up in the Small Category • Classic Destinations: Merit Award – Hospitality & Tourism Services sector • Strategic Context: • Highlights the group's growing strength and diversification in Sri Lanka's travel & tourism and hospitality sectors. • Demonstrates leadership in service excellence, governance, and innovation, evaluated through NCCSL's multi-stage technical judging process.

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🏆 Union Assurance Secures Dual Gold at National Business Excellence Awards 2026

Sri Lanka’s longest-standing private Life Insurer, Union Assurance, achieved top national honours at the National Business Excellence Awards 2026, organized by the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka. • Overall Sector Leadership: Won the Gold Award in the Insurance sector, reinforcing its market-leading position and corporate governance in Sri Lanka's life insurance industry. • Cross-Industry Excellence: Clinched the Gold Award for Excellence in Performance Management, emerging as the overall winner across all evaluated industries. • Evaluation Framework: Recognised for excellence across key operational pillars including leadership, strategy, governance, operational effectiveness, and stakeholder value creation. • Strategic Significance: Highlights the growing role of strong performance management and high-performance organizational culture within Sri Lanka's broader financial services & insurance sector.

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📈 AIA Insurance Lanka Sets Historic National Record with 416 MDRT Qualifiers

AIA Insurance Lanka has secured the position of Sri Lanka’s #1 MDRT (Million Dollar Round Table) company for the second consecutive year, achieving a national record for the highest number of MDRT qualifiers recorded by a single firm. • National Benchmark: - 416 MDRT Qualifiers: Highest ever achieved by a single company in Sri Lanka. - Rank: #1 MDRT company in Sri Lanka for 2 consecutive years. - Distribution Channels: Achieved across Agency Distribution and Partnership Distribution networks. • Parent Company & Regional Context: - Global Position: Parent entity AIA Group marked 12 consecutive years as the world’s #1 MDRT Multinational Company in 2026. - Industry Standard: Demonstrates strong professional expertise, strict ethical standards, and high production benchmarks in life insurance and financial services. • Corporate Vision: - CEO Chathuri Munaweera highlighted that the record reflects the customer commitment of their distribution force in expanding financial protection across Sri Lanka.

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🚀 FITIS Launches Digital Excellence Awards 2026 to Target $15 Bn Digital Economy

• Strategic Goal: The Federation of Information Technology Industry Sri Lanka (FITIS) launched the Digital Excellence Awards 2026 under the theme "Embracing the AI Revolution" to steer the nation toward a globally competitive US$ 15 Bn digital economy. • Government Focus & Mandate: Chief Advisor to the President on Digital Economy, Dr. Hans Wijayasuriya, announced a mandatory state initiative requiring the standardization and certification of local services against global benchmarks to elevate technology standards. • Standardization & Certification: FITIS Chairman Dr. Dayan Rajapakse emphasized aggressive infrastructure and ecosystem development. Local entities will be assessed and certified by recognized global institutions like CPG Global using international benchmarks established by FITIS. • Industry Integration: Key leaders from the ICT/BPM and software development sectors—including Sysco LABS and the FITIS Software Chapter—are collaborating to champion artificial intelligence and advanced technology integration to ensure Sri Lankan enterprises remain competitive globally.

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🏆 AB Securitas Wins Gold at National Business Excellence Awards 2026

• Award Overview: AB Securitas secured the Gold Award in the Security and Technical Services – Large Category at the National Business Excellence Awards (NBEA) 2026, organized by the National Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka. • Core Strengths & SBUs: Operating for over 30 years, the company delivers integrated security solutions via key business units, including Static Security, Total Cash Management, Cash-in-Transit, ATM Management, Electronic Security, and the specialized KNINE Sniffer Dog Force. • Industry Credentials: First Sri Lankan security firm to earn ISO certification and receive the National Quality Award (2015). Holds the ISO 45001:2018 certification for Occupational Health & Safety Management, and maintains active leadership in SLASSPA and the Industrial Security Foundation.

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Market News

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📈 CSE Ends Week-Long Bearish Run with Slight Turnaround

• Weekly Performance: The All Share Price Index (ASPI) declined by 1.0% (-206.6 points), while the S&P SL20 dropped 0.6% (-37.6 points) over the week. • Daily Close: Market ended on the up as ASPI rose 0.05% (+10.99 points) to close at 21,416.61, and S&P SL20 gained 0.15% (+8.84 points) to reach 6,028.09. • Turnover & Volume: Daily turnover exceeded Rs. 1.2 Bn, with over 50 million shares traded. • Market Sentiment: Overall investor engagement remained subdued. High-Net-Worth (HNW) activity was low, whereas retail participation was comparatively stronger at moderate levels. Foreign investors remained net sellers with a net outflow of Rs. 58.2 Mn. • Key Contributors: Top positive contributors were MELS, CDB, SIRA, HHL, and DIAL. • Sector Breakdown: • Capital Goods: Dominated trading, accounting for 39% of total turnover. • Materials & Banking: Combined contribution of 27% to total turnover.

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📈 Sri Lankan Bond Yields Edge Lower Amid Strong Buying Demand

• Market Performance: Yields declined across the financial services and debt market, driven by persistent buying interest concentrated in the belly to long end of the yield curve. Volume remained healthy backed by large-volume buyers. • Yield Highlights: - 2028 maturity: 9.20% – 10.15% - 2030 maturities: 10.75% – 10.90% - 2032–2034 maturities: 11.20% – 11.75% - 2036–2037 maturities: 12.00% – 12.11% • Upcoming Treasury Bond Auction: CBSL announced a Rs. 50.00 Bn auction scheduled for August 25: - Rs. 30.00 Bn via 01.08.2030 maturity (10.00% coupon) - Rs. 20.00 Bn via 15.03.2035 maturity (11.50% coupon) • Liquidity & Money Market: Net liquidity surplus stood at Rs. 130.25 Bn. Central Bank mopped up liquidity via repo auctions, including Rs. 38.80 Bn overnight repo (8.75% weighted average yield) and term repos totaling Rs. 30.00 Bn. • Foreign Exchange: The Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) appreciated to closing rates of LKR 330.15/330.25 against the USD (from LKR 331.05/331.15). Daily spot forex volume reached US$ 134.30 Mn.

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📉 CSE Dips After Early Rally to Extend Losses

• Overall Figures: Benchmark ASPI dropped marginally by 0.05% (-10.95 pts) to 21,405.62, while the active S&P SL20 fell 0.02% (-1.13 pts) to 6,019.25, marking a 4th straight loss session. Total turnover reached over Rs. 1.5 Bn across 40.8 Mn shares traded, with foreign investors recording a net outflow of Rs. 24.8 Mn. • Sector Breakdowns: The banking sector led turnover contributing 33%, with its sector index rising 0.19%. The capital goods and insurance sectors collectively accounted for 26% of turnover, though capital goods dipped by 0.03%. • Key Market Drivers: Market gains were weighed down by SAMP, BREW, BUKI, JKH, and CDB, offsetting positive support from MELS, SPEN, DIAL, CFIN, and HARI. Early momentum driven by declining T-Bill auction yields faded by mid-session due to low participation from retail and HNW investors. Heavy institutional and HNW interest centered on Seylan Bank, JKH, and Pan Asia Bank.

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📉 Sri Lanka T-Bill Yields Plunge as 1-Year Rate Drops Below 10%

• Auction Results: Yields fell for the 6th consecutive week, reaching 13-week lows. - 91-Day: 9.22% (down 22 bps) - 182-Day: 9.60% (down 18 bps) - 364-Day: 9.91% (down 10 bps, dipping below 10% for the first time in 12 weeks) • Demand & Liquidity: Total offer of Rs. 140 Bn fully raised amidst heavy oversubscription (bids at 2.67x offer). Money market liquidity surplus remained high at Rs. 168.98 Bn. • Bonds & Forex: Secondary market bond yields edged lower on select maturities. The Sri Lankan Rupee strengthened to Rs. 331.05/331.15 against the USD.

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📉 CSE Extends Loss into 3rd Straight Session Amid Middle East Tensions

• Market Performance & Indices • The ASPI dropped 0.29% (-62.50 pts) to close at 21,416.57. • The active S&P SL20 fell 0.34% (-20.53 pts) to 6,020.38. • Market turnover exceeded Rs. 1.5 Bn on over 43.8 million shares traded. • Rising oil prices and unresolved US-Iran tensions drove investor caution, though foreign investors posted a net inflow of Rs. 103.2 Mn. • Sector Breakdown • Food, Beverage & Tobacco: Top turnover contributor at 30%; sector index gained 0.52% (led by Sunshine Holdings, down Rs. 0.20 to Rs. 29.60). • Banking Sector: Second largest contributor; sector index fell 0.26% (led by Seylan Bank, down Rs. 0.10 to Rs. 98.80). • Capital Goods: Combined with banking to account for a total of 42% of turnover. • Top Movers & Key Drivers • Main negative contributors to the index: SAMP, BREW, CFIN, BUKI, and DIAL. • Central Finance, Dialog Axiata (-Rs. 0.50 to Rs. 46.50), and LOLC Holdings weighed down indices. • Seylan Bank, Hemas Holdings (+Rs. 0.10 to Rs. 31.50), and Sunshine Holdings saw High Net Worth (HNW) and institutional interest. • Retail interest was active in HNB Finance, Asia Asset Finance Rights, and Asia Siyaka Commodities.

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📈 Sri Lanka Market Update: Bond Yields Steady Ahead of Rs. 140 Bn T-Bill Auction as Rupee Appreciates

• Secondary Bond Market: Yields saw intraday upward pressure due to profit-taking and rising global oil prices, but renewed buying support brought rates back down to close broadly steady amid moderate trading volumes. • Bond Yield Movements: • 15.10.30 maturity: High of 10.85%, closing lower at 10.75%. • 01.02.31 maturity: High of 11.00%, closing lower at 10.95%. • 15.12.32 maturity: High of 11.40%, closing lower at 11.35%. • Long-end maturities (15.08.36 & 01.07.37) traded down to 12.05% and 12.12%, respectively. • T-Bill Auction Focus: Rs. 140 Bn on offer today across 91-day (Rs. 55 Bn), 182-day (Rs. 45 Bn), and 364-day (Rs. 40 Bn) tenors, exceeding maturing debt of Rs. 123.31 Bn. Follows last week's sharp decline in weighted averages (91-day down 33 bps to 9.44%). • Money Market Liquidity: Net surplus stood at Rs. 142.85 Bn. CBSL absorbed funds via Standing Deposit Facility (Rs. 98.45 Bn at 8.25%), overnight repo (Rs. 44.40 Bn at 8.75%), and term repo (Rs. 20 Bn at 8.99%). Overnight call money and repo weighted average rates held at 8.79% and 8.83%. • Forex Market: The Sri Lankan Rupee steadily appreciated, with USD/LKR spot closing at Rs. 331.90/332.00 (vs Rs. 332.00/332.20 previously). Daily traded volume reached $ 103.30 Mn.

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CSE Declines 0.64% as Global Crude Oil Tensions Weigh on Investor Sentiment 📈

• Market Indices & Overall Figures: - The All Share Price Index (ASPI) fell 0.64% (-137.81 points) to close at 21,479.07, extending losses for a second consecutive session. - The S&P SL20 index dropped 0.72% (-43.63 points) to end at 6,040.91. - Market sentiment weakened due to broad-based profit-taking as global crude oil prices surged above $91/barrel driven by Middle East tensions. - Overall market breadth was heavily negative, with 171 counters ending in the red versus 48 in green. • Trading Activity & Foreign Flows: - Daily market turnover crossed Rs. 2.0 Bn with over 80.2 Mn shares traded. - Foreign investors remained net sellers, recording a net outflow of Rs. 606 Mn. - Main drag on the benchmark index came from top negative contributors including SAMP, DIAL, COMB, BREW, and BUKI. • Sector Breakdown: - The Capital Goods sector dominated daily activity, generating 49% of total market turnover. - The Food, Beverage & Tobacco and Healthcare Equipment sectors collectively contributed an additional 23% to total turnover.

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📈 Global Markets: US Dollar Drops to Multi-Month Low Amid Soft Economic Data

• Market Performance: US stocks ended mixed with the S&P 500 down 0.11% and the Dow Jones falling 0.21%. The tech-focused Nasdaq Composite rose 0.08%, buoyed by strong revenue forecasts from AI lab Anthropic. The pan-European STOXX 600 edged down 0.06%, while global stock indices overall remained flat. • Currency & Interest Rates: The US Dollar Index fell 0.17% to 99.42—its lowest level since June—as soft US economic data, including an unexpected drop in retail sales, led markets to push back expectations for the Federal Reserve’s next rate decision. The Euro gained 0.22% against the greenback to reach $1.1595. • Bond Yields & Fiscal Trends: 30-year US Treasury yields surged to their highest levels since 2007. The sharp rise in yields was driven by growing market concerns over the US fiscal trajectory alongside heavy corporate debt issuance, particularly within the AI & tech sector. • Key Drivers: While recent inflation figures for July showed easing price pressures, broader market sentiment remains constrained by lingering geopolitical uncertainty in the Middle East and ongoing evaluation of massive capital expenditures in tech infrastructure.

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Bond Market Steady as Rupee Appreciates; CBSL Reaffirms Growth Outlook 📈

• Market Overview: Secondary bond yields consolidated with moderate activity as selling interest was absorbed by positive CBSL remarks. Net money market liquidity surplus stood at Rs. 161.35 Bn. • Economic Projections: CBSL Governor expects inflation to converge to the 5% target by 2H 2026/2027, with economic growth projected at 4%–5% in 2H, supported by tight monetary conditions and import curbs. • Forex & Yields: Rupee appreciated to Rs. 332/332.20 per USD on $ 112.48 Mn volume. Bond yields traded between 10.00% (2028) and 11.70% (2034).

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CSE Opens Week Marginally Down Amid Mixed Sentiment 📉

• Market Overview: Ended a three-session rally as the ASPI dipped marginally by 0.03% (6.29 points) to 21,616.88. Conversely, the liquid S&P SL20 index gained 0.31% (18.82 points) to close at 6,084.54. Market breadth was negative with 132 counters ending in red against 75 in green. • Turnover & Foreign Flows: Daily market turnover reached nearly Rs. 1.9 Bn with over 45.5 Mn shares traded. Foreign investors remained net sellers, recording a net outflow of Rs. 473.5 Mn. • Top Movers: - Negative ASPI contributors: BREW, RICH, RIL, DOCK, and CDB. - Positive ASPI contributors: SAMP, DIAL, BUKI, COMB, and MELS. • Sector Breakdown: - Food, beverage & tobacco: Led trading activity, generating 36% of daily turnover. - Capital goods & banking: Collectively accounted for 30% of total market turnover. • Investor Sentiment: Market activity reflected heightened retail investor engagement, whereas High-Net-Worth (HNW) participation remained subdued throughout the session.

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📈 Money Market Liquidity Surplus Drives Down Short-Term Rates

• Liquidity & Rates: System liquidity surplus rose to Rs. 290.69 Bn (up from Rs. 246.81 Bn), pushing weighted average Call Money and Repo rates down to 8.80% and 8.84%, respectively. • Foreign Inflows & Bond Rally: Net foreign inflows into rupee Treasuries reached Rs. 1.35 Bn for the week (10th consecutive week), raising total holdings to Rs. 194.21 Bn. Secondary bond yields rallied across tenors amid strong demand and limited August bond supply. • T-Bill Auction: Yields fell for a 5th straight week across all tenors: - 91-day: 9.44% (-33 bps) - 182-day: 9.78% (-21 bps) - 364-day: 10.01% (-18 bps) Total bids reached 2.76x the offered amount. The Public Debt Department raised Rs. 140 Bn in the main auction plus Rs. 14 Bn on tap, totaling Rs. 154 Bn accepted. • Forex & Currency: The Sri Lankan rupee appreciated to Rs. 332.80/332.90 against the USD (up from Rs. 335.37/335.42). Average daily USD/LKR volume stood at US$ 121.78 Mn.

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📈 Global Markets Near Highs; Middle East Tensions Surge Energy Costs

• Market Sentiment & Equities: Global stocks (MSCI All-World) hovered near record highs, on track for a 3rd weekly gain. Market volatility declined, with the fear index (VIX) set for a 4th consecutive weekly drop—its longest streak since May 2025. • Energy & Commodity Pressures: Impasse in Middle East peace talks and U.S. blockade threats on Iran pushed energy prices up. Brent crude rose +1.7% to US$ 88.5/bbl (+6% WoW), European natural gas spiked +10% WoW, and U.S. gas gained +3.5%. Gold edged down -0.1% to US$ 4,346/oz, but remains near 2-month highs, benefiting from faded U.S. rate hike expectations. • Currency Movements: Japanese Yen strengthened to 159.18 per US$ (+0.2% for USD) following reports of a potential Bank of Japan interest rate hike as early as September to counter persistent currency weakness. • Sri Lanka Relevance: Elevated global petroleum & energy prices pose direct risks to Sri Lanka's import bill and foreign exchange reserves, offsetting broader global equity stability.

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🚨 Sri Lanka Mobilizes Youth Network for Early Disaster Preparedness

To shift focus from crisis relief to early disaster preparedness, over 100 Sri Lankan youth leaders participated in a national simulation exercise, The Resilience Lab: Local Youth Action in Crisis Response, held in Maharagama to mark International Youth Day. Organized by the UNFPA, National Youth Services Council (NYSC), and Youth Affairs Ministry, the program aimed to empower young leaders as first responders and active communicators before emergencies strike. National Context & Capacity: • According to 2024 Census data, Sri Lanka’s youth population (aged 15–29) stands at ~4.78 million (approx. 22% of total population). • The government holds a widespread network of around 14,000 Youth Clubs under NYSC, reaching over 280,000 young people nationwide. • Focus is on community-level mobilization, early warnings, and inclusive response targeting vulnerable groups (elderly, disabled, pregnant women). Crisis Impact & Key Priorities: • Highlights lessons learned from recent events like Cyclone Ditwah, which affected 2.2 million people, caused over 600 deaths, and damaged nearly 115,000 homes. • Integrates critical social aspects into emergency scenarios, including sexual and reproductive health, gender considerations, and protection. • Executed with technical support from the Disaster Management Centre, Sri Lanka Red Cross Society, and Family Planning Association of Sri Lanka.

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📉 Sri Lanka's Apparel Sector Advances Disability Inclusion via "Inclusive Threads" Pledge

• Key Initiative: 13 leading apparel companies signed a voluntary pledge under the "Inclusive Threads" initiative—a joint effort by the International Labour Organization (ILO), International Finance Corporation (IFC), and Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF), supported by the Australian Government. • Core Commitments: Signatories pledged to adhere to 8 core principles focused on protecting rights, preventing discrimination, ensuring reasonable workplace accommodations, and promoting equal employment opportunities for persons with disabilities in the apparel & textiles sector. • Economic & Social Impact: - Shifts disability inclusion from a welfare perspective to an economic empowerment model. - Reached 17,000+ households through community outreach. - Modernized training at 3 state vocational institutes and provided sign language training to over 140 industry personnel. - Facilitated factory-based internships and 12 formal job placements through district-level job fairs. • Participating Companies: Brandix, Hirdaramani, Filotex Lanka, Inqube Global, Maliban Wovens, Martex M F G, Miami Clothing, Original Apparel, Q Collection, Sumithra Garments, Sun Queen Apparel, Vogue Tex, and Winterquilts.

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📈 ADB & Govt Launch SUWERP for Highland Watershed Protection

• Key Initiatives & Framework • Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Government advance Sri Lanka Upper Watershed Ecological Restoration Program (SUWERP). • Establishes Upper Watershed Management Authority (UWMA) following Cabinet approval in June 2026. • Launches Climate Action and Nature Positive Investment (CANOPI) Fund for long-term capital. • Environmental Assessment & Drivers • Major threats identified: severe soil erosion, degraded water quality, and pesticide contamination. • Tea plantations and vegetable plots generate average topsoil loss of 1.2 tons/ha annually; unmanaged bare lands suffer highest erosion. • Highest erosion concentrated in Welimada–Nuwara Eliya hotspot; river flow peaks in December. • Water testing across 21 locations breached safe drinking limits at 13 sites due to high aluminum, iron, and chemical pesticides. • Economic Proposals & Funding Models • Proposed 1% levy on energy and water sectors could raise ~Rs 23 Bn annually. • Reinvesting Rs 9 Bn can employ 10,000 workers at Rs 75,000/month for restoration. • Incorporates 20 Regional Plantation Companies (RPCs) to leverage workforce and management capacity. • Uses Payments for Ecosystem Services (PES) and shadow pricing to lower Rantambe Reservoir siltation by 3x to 5x.

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📈 HSBC Scales Up Beira Lake Clean Waterways Program

HSBC Sri Lanka expanded its Clean Waterways public-private partnership with the Beira Lake Restoration Task Force to drive community action and foster a blue-green economy. • First Phase Impact: The initial solar-powered boat retrieved over 21 tonnes of wet garbage and floating debris from 'Maha Beira Lake' during its first 7 months. • Operational Expansion: Introduced a second zero-emission, solar-powered waste collection boat in 'Kuda Beira' (near Gangaramaya Temple) to intercept debris at source and expand daily collection capacity. • Nature Literacy Component: Partnered with A-PAD SL to train 25+ university students via a 'Youth Guardians model', target 1M+ people through awareness drives, achieve 2M+ media reach, and monitor water quality and waste reduction. • Green Enterprise & Youth Empowerment: Partnered with British Council to deliver skill-building and financial literacy using the Inclusive Economic Empowerment framework: • 500+ youth reached via outreach. • 250 youth completing core skills, financial literacy, and career counselling. • 60+ youth directed to green enterprise pathways. • 140+ youth prepared for job-readiness in the blue-green economy.

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Govt Steps Up Actions Over Forced Labour Risks in Southern Tea Sector ⚠️

• Overview: The Labour Ministry told the Committee on Public Finance (CoPF) that awareness and enforcement measures have been launched to address forced labour risks in the Southern Province's tea smallholder sector. • Background: Action follows an Amnesty International report highlighting forced labour concerns. Under Sri Lanka’s Penal Code, forced labour is a criminal offence. • Capacity Building: Supported by the ILO, the initiative trained 30 master trainers, who subsequently trained ~250 officials from the Police, Department of Labour, and Foreign Affairs Ministry. • Key Risk Indicators: Practices identified include withholding certificates/IDs, delayed or partial wage payments, and restricting job mobility—creating conditions where workers feel trapped to recover unpaid wages. • Market & Trade Impact: Officials emphasized supply-chain compliance to safeguard export access, particularly to the US. Labor-intensive agricultural sectors like tea face higher scrutiny compared to automated manufacturing like apparel & textiles. • Mechanism: Government is institutionalizing customs enforcement and export/import declaration verification under the Director General of Commerce to satisfy international compliance standards.

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🌿 Biodiversity Action Forum 2026: Driving Sri Lanka's Nature-Positive Economy

Biodiversity Sri Lanka will host the Biodiversity Action Forum 2026 on August 25 at Shangri-La Colombo. Moving beyond technical sessions, the event aims to translate ecosystem health into a strategic business asset for long-term economic growth, supply chain resilience, and private sector competitiveness. • Strategic Focus & Key Highlights: - Positions biodiversity as a key driver for investment, productivity, and risk mitigation across agriculture, tourism, finance, manufacturing, and exports. - Keynote speeches by Dr. Saurabh Kumar (CII-ITC) and Rohan Pethiyagoda on integrating nature-positive strategies into corporate governance. • Three Core Business Conversations: - The Next Wave of Blue Growth: Harnessing marine resources through sustainable investments, blue finance, and coastal resource management. - Safeguarding the Central Highlands: Protecting montane ecosystems as critical national infrastructure, featuring leaders from plantation management (Hayleys Plantations) and ADB. - Investing, Disclosing & Competing: ESG reporting, nature-positive finance, and corporate governance with insights from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, KPMG, and Talawakelle Tea Estates PLC. • Actionable Outcomes: - Formulating the Biodiversity Action Agenda 2026 in partnership with Verité Research to establish measurable, joint private-sector initiatives over the next 12 months. - Sponsored by major economic players including Dilmah Ceylon Tea, Hatton National Bank, Cleantech, CDB Finance, DIMO, and Hayleys Plantations.

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🏨 Browns Hotels & Resorts Launches Free Learning Academy to Boost Tourism Workforce

Browns Hotels and Resorts (BHR) has launched the Browns Hotels and Resorts Learning Academy at The Eden Beruwala to address skill shortages and upskill youth in the tourism & hospitality sector. • Program Overview: The academy debuted on 14 August 2026 with an inaugural 60-day (360-hour) TVEC-approved NVQ Level 03 – Hotel Operation Multitasker Programme. • Target & Investment: Offered at no cost to selected local youth, combining structured classroom learning with practical exposure at BHR's flagship 5-star property. • Career Pathways: Successful graduates gain opportunities for employment consideration across BHR’s 15 hotel properties nationwide, driving regional youth employment and capacity building for Sri Lanka's growing tourism industry.

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📈 APAC Leaders Convene in Colombo for Sustainable Business Growth

• Event Overview Over 200 business leaders, policymakers, UN representatives, and sustainability experts gathered in Colombo on August 11–12 for Forward Faster Now APAC 2026. Hosted by Global Compact Network Sri Lanka and organized by the UN Global Compact APAC Hub in collaboration with 14 country networks across 16 regional nations, the event focused on driving private sector leadership for sustainable and inclusive economic growth. • Core Focus Areas To combat climate risks, geopolitical uncertainty, and technological disruption, participants explored practical approaches in key focus areas: • Climate action & water resilience • Sustainable finance & circular economy solutions • Digital innovation & governance & accountability • Gender equality & business & human rights • Strategic Collaboration & Implementation The forum emphasized that cross-sector partnerships—connecting businesses, governments, investors, and civil society—are vital to achieving Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), building resilient supply chains, and boosting long-term regional competitiveness. • Key Side Initiatives An in-person session of the APAC Chief Sustainability Officers Peer Learning Group convened 20 CSOs from prominent regional firms. The year-long initiative aims to break down functional silos and embed sustainability directly into core business operations.

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📈 UNGC Chief: Responsible Business Key to Sri Lanka's Long-Term Economic Recovery

• Strategic Focus & Governance: UN Assistant Secretary-General and UN Global Compact (UNGC) CEO Sanda Ojiambo emphasized that ethical leadership, anti-corruption, and strong ESG governance are essential for long-term business resilience, attracting international capital, and ensuring fair market competition in Sri Lanka. • SME & Supply Chain Integration: Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)—which make up 50% of UNGC participants—can enhance export readiness, access green loans, and qualify for global supply chains (especially in Europe) by integrating early sustainability credentials. • Regional Competitiveness: Sri Lankan businesses across textiles, manufacturing, and consumer goods are already well-positioned in regional and global markets. Adherence to strict environmental, quality, and labor standards strengthens export competitiveness beyond domestic needs. • Institutional Support & Coalitions: The newly launched Responsible Business Coalition with the Colombo Stock Exchange aims to connect private sector initiatives with national economic recovery plans, while leveraging Sri Lanka’s economic agility to adapt quickly to global shocks.

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CSE and UN Global Compact Launch Responsible Business Coalition in Sri Lanka 📈

• Key Highlights: The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) partnered with the UN Global Compact to host a "Ring the Bell for Responsible Business" ceremony and officially launch the Responsible Business Coalition. • Core Objective: Embed sustainability, corporate governance, and the UN Global Compact’s Ten Principles directly into executive leadership, boardrooms, and capital market frameworks. • Strategic Impact: Emphasizes the role of capital markets in driving sustainable finance, transparent corporate governance, and long-term investor confidence to align with global Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). • Coalition Leadership: Convened by UN Global Compact Network Sri Lanka, founding members include the Sri Lanka Bankers' Association – Sustainable Banking Initiative (SLBA-SBI), Sri Lanka Institute of Directors (SLID), and the Centre for Smart Future, with support from the CSE and Ceylon Chamber of Commerce.

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Sri Lanka Proposes 30-Year National Master Plan to Address Escalating Human-Elephant Conflict 🐘

• Escalating Economic & Human Impact: Human-Elephant Conflict (HEC) poses significant social and economic costs, recording 488 elephant deaths and 154 human fatalities in 2023. Over 70% of wild elephants live outside protected areas, impacting rural agriculture and livelihoods. • Landscape Stewardship & EMRs: Shifting from reactive measures (fences, translocations) to Elephant Managed Ranges (EMRs) to integrate agriculture and seasonal habitats, driving direct economic benefits and local community stewardship. • Presidential Initiative & Master Plan: Proposes a multi-sectoral Presidential Initiative and a 30-year National Elephant Conservation Master Plan (2027–2057) to integrate land-use planning across agriculture, tourism, and rural development. • Economic & Ecological Co-Benefits: Strategic coexistence aims to safeguard watersheds, boost eco-tourism, strengthen food security, and leverage modern tech (AI, predictive analytics) alongside biodiversity finance and carbon markets.

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🇱🇰 Sri Lankan Banking Sector: Seylan Bank Supports Annual Aadi Vel Festival

• Event Overview: The annual Aadi Vel (Addivel) Chariot Festival was held recently, with the central chariot traveling along Galle Road to reach the New Kathiresan Temple in Bambalapitiya. • Corporate Engagement: The Vel Chariots stopped at the Seylan Bank Head Office, where the procession was received by Seylan Management and staff. • Community Outreach: Seylan Bank staff participated in special religious poojas to receive blessings and distributed refreshments and sweets to attending devotees. • Strategic Focus: Demonstrates corporate commitment to cultural inclusivity, community engagement, and public goodwill in key urban commercial centers.

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South Korea Launches New Visa Application Centre in Colombo 📈

• New Visa Procedures: Effective 21 August 2026, the Embassy of the Republic of Korea in Sri Lanka has transitioned visa application, passport submission, and collection procedures exclusively to the newly opened VFS Global Visa Application Centre. • Key Changes & Requirements: Prior appointments via the Centre's official website (_visaforkorea-sl.com_) are now mandatory. The Embassy's previous online reservation system for general visa applications has been discontinued. Direct Embassy processing remains intact for Diplomatic/Official visas (with Third Person Note), notarisation services, and Police Clearance Certificates. • Impact on Bilateral Mobility: The streamlined facility aims to deliver a more efficient process, supporting growing Sri Lankan outbound movement for employment, ICT/BPM technical exchanges, and higher education. • Centre Contact Info: Location: VFS Global Visa Application Centre, No. 675, Dr. Danister De Silva Mawatha, Colombo 09. Contact: +94-11-235-0629 | info.koreasl@vfshelpline.com

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📈 Revisiting Health Workers' Dress Code: Uniformity & Constitutional Rights

• Overview: Following disputes over religious headwear for Muslim female junior health workers at Kalmunai North Base Hospital, affected staff were temporarily transferred to Ashraff Memorial Hospital while authorities reconsider amending uniform circulars. • Constitutional & Legal Context: • Concerns surround Articles 10 (Freedom of Religion), 12 (Equality), and 14(1)(e) (Manifestation of Belief) of Sri Lanka's Constitution. • Public health regulations must balance religious freedom with hygiene, occupational safety, and patient care through proportionate standards. • Sector Impact & Global Precedents: • Healthcare Sector Policy: Temporary transfers risk creating segregation within the public health service; policy reform is advocated over employee relocation. • International Benchmarks: Singapore modified healthcare uniform policies in 2021 to allow the _tudung_ for over 7,000 Muslim staff with strict infection-control guidelines. Similarly, the UK NHS permits religious headwear with disposable over-sleeves to uphold hygiene standards. • Proposed Reforms: Experts recommend amending official circulars to integrate standard-issue religious attire (specifying colour, material, and secure fit) for all communities, protecting both professional discipline and constitutional rights without compromising safety.

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🚨 Systemic Failure Behind US$ 1 Bn TT Crisis: Regulatory & Customs Oversight Scrutinized

A widespread crisis surrounding suspicious telegraphic transfers (TTs) involving up to 14 commercial banks has exposed major systemic weaknesses across Sri Lanka's regulatory framework, trade oversight, and financial intelligence networks. • Systemic Breakdown & Revenue Leakage: The crisis goes beyond a simple banking sector issue, highlighting long-term failures across Customs, the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), and the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU). Legitimate businesses reportedly imported goods but understated declared values, using illegal Havala networks for balance TT transfers—depriving the State of crucial customs duties and tax revenue. Suspicious trade-based financial activity was allowed to persist unaddressed for 20 to 25 years, accumulating to over US$ 1 Bn. • Key Institutional & Oversight Gaps: Customs System: Weakened operational frameworks dating back to 2012 lack integration with banking databases to verify physical cargo against financial transactions. Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU): Failed to identify cross-institutional transaction patterns or act effectively on submitted Suspicious Transaction Reports (STRs). Banking Sector & KYC: Banks face scrutiny over potential internal misconduct, though experts stress they lack visibility to independently verify overseas supplier values without an integrated government database. • Path Forward & Governance: Demands grow for an independent end-to-end review of trade finance, banking supervision, and customs procedures. Authorities must integrate multi-agency databases to protect national revenue without destroying public confidence in the banking sector.

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📈 Institutional Insights: What Sri Lanka Can Learn from DIFC to Attract Foreign Direct Investment

Sri Lanka continues to face challenges in attracting long-term foreign capital. Insights from the Dubai International Financial Centre (DIFC) highlight that building institutional confidence and legal certainty is more vital for attracting investment than simply expanding tax incentives. • Core Pillars of DIFC's Success: Modern English-language common law framework operating alongside UAE civil law. Specialised DIFC Courts providing independent, predictable commercial dispute resolution. High procedural efficiency via digital hearings, active case management, and fixed timetables. A dedicated Mediation Centre under Court Law No. 2 of 2025 for direct enforcement of settlement agreements. Advanced institutional arbitration frameworks offering summary determinations and emergency arbitrators. • Key Recommendations for Sri Lanka: Legal Reforms: Update commercial legislation to align with internationally recognized common law principles. Dispute Resolution: Establish specialised business courts and strengthen local alternative dispute resolution mechanisms in key sectors like financial services and foreign commercial trade. Enforcement & Efficiency: Modernise execution procedures, insolvency frameworks, and adopt court digitalisation to eliminate judicial delays. Regulatory Governance: Ensure transparent, consistent, and predictable policy application to build investor trust. _Note: Analysis based on institutional insights published on August 21, 2026._

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💊 Cabinet Fast-Tracks National Medicinal Drug Policy 2026–2030

• Policy Overview: The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the swift implementation of the new National Medicinal Drug Policy (2026–2030) to ensure equitable, sustainable, and affordable access to safe, high-quality essential medicines meeting international standards. • Framework Update: Replaces the outdated 2005 framework after preliminary update attempts stalled between 2020 and 2025. • Key Focus Areas: • Healthcare Efficiency: Promotes cost-effective, scientifically sound medical products to enhance treatment outcomes and minimize healthcare wastage. • Domestic Industry: Prioritizes strengthening local pharmaceutical manufacturing for essential medical items with certified safety, efficacy, and quality. • Supply Chain Resilience: Addresses vulnerabilities in drug supply chains, changing global market conditions, and evolving domestic public health needs.

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🏛️ IRD Responds to Exporter Concerns Over VAT Refund Delays

• Tax Administration & Refunds: The Inland Revenue Department (IRD) stated that roughly 95% of Value Added Tax (VAT) refunds are issued within the prescribed timeframe, addressing CoPF concerns regarding delayed payments to small and medium exporters. • Processing Timelines: Claims categorized as low- and medium-risk are processed within 14-15 days. High-risk claims undergo extended verification and data analytics assessments prior to payout. • Reasons for Delays: Key drivers behind pending refunds in remaining cases include taxpayer non-compliance, outstanding tax liabilities, incomplete documentation, and specific file risk factors. • Digitalization Context: Discussions arose during CoPF scrutiny of the IRD's tax digitalization and electronic invoicing initiatives, emphasizing the critical role of timely refunds for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) and the broader export sector.

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⚖️ Legal Hurdles Mount for Sri Lanka's 22nd Amendment

The [Supreme Court](https://dailynews.lk/2026/08/21/local/1034898/basl-asks-sajith-to-postpone-mps-briefing/) is currently reviewing seven petitions challenging the constitutionality of the proposed 22nd Amendment. Simultaneously, political friction has indefinitely stalled a planned [Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL)](https://www.newswire.lk/2026/08/20/basl-wants-mps-briefing-postponed-after-govt-raises-objections/) briefing for parliamentarians. • Court Challenges: Speaker Dr. Jagath Wickramaratne confirmed four new petitions, bringing the total to seven against the amendment. The legislation specifically seeks to extend the retirement age of Supreme Court judges from 65 to 67 and Court of Appeal judges from 63 to 65. • Briefing Postponed: Citing a clear lack of bipartisan consensus and pushback from the Government, the [BASL](https://www.themorning.lk/articles/JnghoAHZXJh6fmauTWLd) requested Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa to postpone their educational session for MPs. • Political Pushback: Government and NPP MPs, including Lakmali Hemachandra, heavily criticized the initiative. They argued it bypassed standard parliamentary procedure and questioned why any lobby group should be granted an exclusive session with all MPs during a sitting day. • Future Outlook: The Government has signaled it is prepared to take the proposed amendment to a referendum, depending entirely on the [Supreme Court's](https://island.lk/speaker-informs-house-three-petitions-filed-in-sc-challenging-22a/) final determination expected by late September or October.

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🏛️ Sri Lanka Moves to Strengthen Anti-Corruption Framework

• Government Initiatives: Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya presented the amended Anti-Corruption Bill to Parliament to enhance Sri Lanka’s capacity for preventing, investigating, and prosecuting corruption. • Key Legal & Operational Fixes: - Resolves legal and interpretation discrepancies, including language inconsistencies between the Sinhala and English texts. - Addresses practical and technical challenges in corruption investigations, prosecutions, and administration for the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC). • Digitalization & System Reforms: Streamlines the submission of assets and liabilities declarations through the centralized electronic system to boost efficiency and transparency across government functions.

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🏛️ Cabinet Approves Strategic Enterprise Status for Port City Projects

The Cabinet of Ministers has approved submitting three Extraordinary Gazette notifications to Parliament to officially designate key entities in Colombo Port City as Primary Enterprises of Strategic Importance under Act No. 11 of 2021. • Designated Companies: • Marina Hotel Holdings Ltd. (Approved by Cabinet: 30 Mar 2026 | Gazette No. 2483/17: 10 Apr 2026) • Home Lands Port City Ltd. (Approved by Cabinet: 04 May 2026 | Gazette No. 2488/03: 11 May 2026) • Prime Melva Port City Ltd. (Approved by Cabinet: 04 May 2026 | Gazette No. 2488/04: 11 May 2026) • Context & Next Steps: • Proposal presented by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in his capacity as Minister of Finance, Planning, and Economic Development. • Final parliamentary approval will formalize strategic incentives to drive high-value foreign directly invested development across real estate, hospitality, and commercial sectors in Sri Lanka's primary special economic zone.

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📈 Sri Lanka to Launch First Digital ID by Year-End in Digital Economy Push

• Macro Transformation: Progress reviewed under the Ministry of Digital Economy to expand Sri Lanka’s digital economy target to US$ 30 Bn by 2030. President instructed establishing the IT Service as an All-Island Service to drive national digitisation. • Key Initiatives & Digital ID: • The first digital identity card is scheduled to be issued by the end of 2026, handled by the Department for Registration of Persons. • All vehicle fine payments nationwide will move exclusively online starting September 2026. • Deployment of the National Super App, National QR Drive, GovPay, and National Data Exchange (NDX) to streamline public service delivery. • Infrastructure & Tech Upgrades: Progress evaluated for the AI Data Centre, Data Transmission Unit, GovTech Academy, and Number Portability for mobile networks. Focus spans key institutions including TRCSL, SLCERT, Data Protection Authority, and Telecom-Mobitel.

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⚖️ Proposed 22nd Amendment Faces Swift Supreme Court Challenges

• Overview & Legal Battle: The Government's proposed 22nd Amendment to the Constitution and Judicature (Amendment) Bill face immediate petitions in the Supreme Court following their tabling in Parliament. Petitioners seek a determination that the legislation requires both a two-thirds parliamentary majority and approval via a national referendum. • Proposed Changes: • Supreme Court: Raises judge retirement age from 65 to 67 years. • Court of Appeal: Increases judge retirement age from 63 to 65 years. • Lower Courts: Proposes retirement age adjustments for judicial officers via the Judicature (Amendment) Bill. • Government Rationale: Aimed at resolving structural shortages and tackling the country's severe backlog of cases. • Key Challengers & Grounds: • Petitioners: SJB (SC/SD/31/2026), BASL office-bearers, Prof. G.L. Peiris, and Free Lawyers Movement. • Arguments: Extending retirement ages for sitting judges alters terms of service, threatening judicial independence, separation of powers, and public sovereignty. Prof. Peiris argued that applying extension retrospectively to incumbent judges could be perceived as an improper inducement. • Parliamentary Context: Tabled by Justice Minister Harshana Nanayakkara amid opposition protests led by Sajith Premadasa ahead of today's Second Reading.

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Cabinet Approves New Anti-Terror Bill to Replace PTA 📈

• Key Highlights The Cabinet of Ministers approved publishing the Protection of the State from Terrorism Bill in the Government Gazette, clearing the way for parliamentary presentation to replace the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA) No. 48 of 1979. Clearances have been granted by the Attorney General following recommendations from a technical expert committee. • Economic & Trade Impact • GSP+ Eligibility: The legislative reform directly addresses long-standing European Union (EU) human rights and governance concerns linked to Sri Lanka's EU GSP+ trade concessions. • Apparel & Textiles: Retaining GSP+ preferential access is crucial for the apparel & textiles sector, which faces potential export risks if PTA reform commitments are unmet. • Background • 2010: Sri Lanka lost GSP+ status due to human rights compliance issues. • May 2017: Concessions restored after re-application in July 2016. • 2025: EU monitoring delegation noted positive review progress, conditional on continued governance reforms.

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📈 Sri Lanka Pitching Expo 2027 to Australian Investors in Melbourne

• Event Overview: The Consulate General of Sri Lanka in Melbourne hosted a promotional event on 14 August 2026 to engage Victoria-based business leaders and importers for the flagship Sri Lanka Expo 2027. • Key Event Details: Expo 2027 will take place at the BMICH, Colombo, from 14–17 January 2027, serving as a platform to establish global partnerships and showcase export potential. • Sector Breakdown: Victoria-based entities represented sectors including food and beverage, logistics, financial services, tourism, and wellness. • Investment Focus: BOI highlighted key opportunities in industry, energy, and minerals, alongside investor incentives and a new digital investment platform. EDB pitched strategic access to regional markets via FTAs with India, Pakistan, Singapore, and Thailand. • Bilateral Issues: Importers highlighted delays in Plant Quarantine and phytosanitary certifications. EDB committed to convening a multi-agency meeting to streamline processes.

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📈 Foreign Diplomats Briefed on Sri Lanka Economic & Investment Summit 2026

• Event Details: The 26th edition of the Sri Lanka Economic and Investment Summit (SLEIS) 2026, organized by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, takes place on 12–13 October 2026 at Shangri-La Colombo. • Core Theme: Focusing on “Positioning Sri Lanka in a Changing Global Economy: Resilience, Reform, and the Future of Economic Policy.” • Diplomatic Outreach: Foreign diplomatic missions were briefed via the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to promote the summit to global business networks, investment agencies, and private sector partners. • Key Priorities: Conversations aim to move beyond short-term economic stabilization toward long-term competitiveness, structural economic reforms, trade, and sustainable growth. • Private Sector Role: Emphasized structured private sector participation as vital for converting diplomatic efforts into tangible trade and investment outcomes.

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🍍 Historic Milestone in Sri Lanka’s Fresh Fruit Exports to Pakistan

Sri Lanka achieved a major agricultural trade milestone on August 21, shipping its first-ever 20-foot container of fresh pineapples to Pakistan. The inaugural consignment was exported by C R Exports (Pvt) Ltd. • Market Potential & Trade Target: - Pakistan imports 2,000–5,000 MT of pineapples annually (~US$ 10 Mn value). - Sri Lanka generated ~US$ 2 Mn in pineapple export revenue in 2025. - Expands access under the Pakistan–Sri Lanka Free Trade Agreement (PSFTA) to help reach Sri Lanka's 2030 export goals. • Quality & Regulatory Compliance: - Shipments sourced from Good Agricultural Practices (GAP)-certified fields and registered with the Department of Agriculture (DoA). - Approved following an audit by Pakistan’s National Plant Protection Organization (NPPO) and technical clearance via Phytosanitary Certificates from Sri Lanka's National Plant Quarantine Service (NPQS). - Supported by the EDB, Department of Commerce, and diplomatic missions of both nations. • Future Expansion: - Sri Lanka aims to gain market share from major suppliers (Thailand and the Philippines) leveraging taste, quality, and proximity. - Plans are underway to expand into other fresh produce markets like avocados and oranges.

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Ceylon Chamber Expands Middle East Trade Ties via MoUs with Qatar & Lebanon 📈

• Key Partnerships: The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce signed two strategic MoUs with the Qatar Sri Lanka Business Council (QSLBC) in Colombo and virtually with the Chamber of Commerce, Industry and Agriculture of Beirut and Mount Lebanon (CCIA-BML). • Strategic Context: The QSLBC agreement coincides with Sri Lanka and Qatar celebrating 50 years of bilateral relations, targeting enhanced business-to-business engagement. • Framework & Impact: The agreements establish structured frameworks for economic data exchange, direct B2B contacts, and cross-border commercial opportunities to connect Sri Lankan businesses with overseas markets and foreign investment.

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Oman & Sri Lanka Strengthen Investment Ties via Port City Colombo 📈

• Bilateral Engagement: Port City Colombo hosted a high-level Omani delegation led by H.E. Pankaj Khimji to establish a structured Oman–South Asia Investment and Trade Corridor and foster collaboration between Special Economic Zones (SEZs). • Trade Growth: Bilateral trade turnover expanded from US$ 118 Mn in 2018 to ~US$ 223 Mn in 2022, serving as a baseline for expanded commercial partnerships. • Investment Momentum: Port City Colombo has secured >US$ 1 Bn in investment between Q4 2025 and Q2 2026, with over 175 registered companies driving its Gulf region outreach.

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26th Exporters’ Forum Sets $36 Bn Target for 2030 📈

• Overall Targets & Milestones: Sri Lanka recorded a historic export value of US$ 17.3 Bn in 2025. The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB) is targeting US$ 19 Bn for 2026, aiming for US$ 36 Bn by 2030 under the National Export Development Plan. • Policy & Growth Strategy: The government is focusing on increasing total export volume and simplifying policy obstacles. Focus is shifting toward integrating rural producers into global markets through proper packaging, technology, and market understanding. • Regional & Decentralized Support: Issues are being resolved directly with government institutions at provincial and district levels to support regional growth beyond Colombo. • Trade Facilitation: Unresolved industry challenges were addressed directly at the forum, with a significant number already routed through the Export Facilitation Task Force.

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📈 Invest Sri Lanka Forum Moves to Melbourne After Sydney Launch

• Overview: The Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC) and the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) commenced the Melbourne leg of the Invest Sri Lanka investor forum series in Australia, following a successful launch in Sydney. • Event Highlights: The first of three Melbourne events drew a packed audience at Hyatt Place Melbourne, Essendon Fields. Brought together investors, business leaders, and key stakeholders to promote investment opportunities and capital market potential. • Strategic Objective: Aimed at strengthening economic collaboration between Sri Lanka and Australia, driving foreign inflows, and engaging Australian investors and the Sri Lankan diaspora.

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🏛️ BMICH Marks Golden Jubilee of Historic 1976 NAM Summit

• Historical Milestone: The Bandaranaike Memorial International Conference Hall (BMICH) is celebrating the 50th anniversary of the 5th Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) Summit held in Colombo on 16–19 August 1976. The landmark event stands as a key highlight in Sri Lanka’s modern diplomatic history and international foreign policy. • Global Representation: Led by former Prime Minister Sirimavo Bandaranaike, the 1976 summit brought together heads of state, foreign ministers, and global delegates from over 85 nations. Key world leaders in attendance included Indian Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Egyptian President Anwar al-Sadat, along with coverage from over 300 international journalists. • Commemorative Events: To mark the 50-year Golden Jubilee, BMICH will launch retrospectives featuring archival photo exhibitions, historical journals, and retrospectives on past Central Bank commemorative currency and postal stamps issued for the event. • Venue Capabilities: South Asia’s first purpose-built convention centre has continually upgraded its multi-functional facilities over five decades, spanning 39 acres of prime land in Colombo to maintain its standing as a premier regional hub for the MICE sector (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) and hospitality industry.

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📈 NCE Expands Global Network with 21 Foreign MoUs to Boost Exporters

• Strategic MoUs & Network: National Chamber of Exporters of Sri Lanka (NCE) expands its global footprint by signing 21 MoUs with trade bodies across Australia, Canada, China, India, Italy, UK, US, and others. The latest partner is the Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC). • Key Initiatives: Chamber facilitates B2B meetings, trade delegations, and market intelligence exchanges. Upcoming business delegations planned for India and Italy. • H1 2026 Country Growth: • India: US$ 688.47 Mn (+36.16% YoY; June spike of +156.73%) • Italy: US$ 337.20 Mn (+6.58% YoY) • China: US$ 159.22 Mn (+19.56% YoY) • Australia: US$ 135.86 Mn (+9.89% YoY) • Belgium: US$ 120.36 Mn (+4.72% YoY) • Japan: US$ 104.20 Mn (+15.74% YoY) • Other June Spikes: Türkiye (+74.37%), Mexico (+42.86%) • National Export Totals: H1 2026 merchandise exports reached US$ 6.9 Bn (+6.3% YoY), while total national export earnings grew +3.3% YoY to US$ 10.4 Bn.

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Sri Lanka–India Integration Demands Political Will & Institutional Reform 📈

A high-powered panel at the _India Calling_ forum emphasized moving beyond traditional trade to deep economic integration through supply chains, services, and investments. • Key Structural & Political Priorities: • Need for political champions, research-backed strategy, and negotiating talent to push second-generation FTAs (ETCA). • Overcoming institutional silos, vested interests, and five-year political cycle disruptions to build policy continuity. • Elevating public sector remuneration to attract top expertise and retain institutional memory. • Trade & Currency Realignment: • Calls to establish a direct INR–LKR settlement mechanism to bypass US Dollar intermediate conversions, lowering transaction costs and easing foreign exchange pressure. • Transitioning from "Made in Sri Lanka" vs "Made in India" to joint production networks targeting broader regional markets (e.g., BIMSTEC, Indian Ocean). • Sectoral & Economic Impact: • Upgrading trade frameworks benefits key growth areas like tea, apparel & textiles, logistics, renewable energy, tourism, and digital services. • Historical Indo-Lanka FTA drove Sri Lankan exports from $50M to $550M within 5 years, highlighting the potential for current integration effort.

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🇯🇵 Japan Grants Rs. 591 Mn for Sri Lanka Public Sector Capacity Building 🤝

• Financial Package: JPY 282 million (approx. Rs. 591 million) provided as grant assistance under Japan's Human Resource Development Scholarship (JDS) project. • Key Highlights: - Funds 15 young public sector officials to complete 2-year Master’s degree programs at Japanese universities starting in 2027. - Focus areas include public policy, international relations, macroeconomics, public finance, investment management, and industry development policy & investment promotion. - Agreement formalised via exchange of notes between Japanese Ambassador Akio Isomata and Treasury Secretary Dr. Harshana Suriyapperuma. • Strategic Impact: - Aims to build leadership capabilities, enhance individual and institutional capacities, and support national economic development. - Strengthens bilateral Sri Lanka-Japan diplomatic, professional, and institutional networks. - Expands on JDS legacy in Sri Lanka, which has empowered 254 public officers since 2010.

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🇮🇳 India Marks 80th Independence Day with Cultural & Bilateral Events in Sri Lanka

• Diplomatic Highlights: High Commissioner Santosh Jha hoisted the Indian Tricolor at India House, Colombo, as part of the global _Suryapath Tiranga_ relay. Homage was paid at the IPKF Memorial to honor fallen Indian soldiers. • People-to-People Ties: Record participation by Sri Lankans in the special edition of the _Bharat ko Janiye_ (Know India) Quiz. The top local winners were felicitated at the main celebration. • Cultural Initiatives: Events included art workshops (Madhubani and Warli), the India-Sri Lanka Maitri Painting Competition, and the India Through My Lens photography contest. • Public Engagement: Celebrations featured the "Swar Sangam" musical fusion concert with Veena Maestro Rajhesh Vaidhya and Sri Lankan artist Yohani, alongside India Fest 2026 at Havelock City Mall showcasing fashion, cuisine, and handicrafts. Special events were also held in Kandy, Jaffna, and Hambantota.

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Awards & Recognitions [National Business Excellence Awards -2026](https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=6KqeSQAMjVI) This video coverage highlights the ceremony and honors received by Sri Lanka's leading business enterprises at the National Business Excellence Awards 2026.

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📈 Sri Lanka-NZ Partner to Drive Applied Learning & Skilled Workforce

• Key Initiative: New Zealand and Sri Lankan education stakeholders, institutions, and policymakers will host the ‘Applied Learning and Industry Connect 2026’ event in Colombo on 24th August. The partnership aims to bridge skill gaps, drive workforce readiness, and support national economic transformation. • Strategic Focus: Shift global and local education toward applied learning—a model merging academic knowledge with hands-on industry experience and workplace exposure. • Sector Impact: Highlights potential growth and alignment in high-demand, knowledge-driven sectors including ICT/BPM, cybersecurity, and AI. Vocational education models aim to enhance practical technical capabilities and boost global employability for Sri Lankan graduates. • Economic Outlook: The bilateral collaboration focuses on strengthening links between domestic education systems and industry demand to support long-term economic growth and adaptability.

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📈 Sri Lanka International Insurance Summit 2026 Drives Regional Dialogue on Resilience & Innovation

The second edition of the Sri Lanka International Insurance Summit (SLIIS) 2026 concluded at Cinnamon Life, Colombo, highlighting insurance as a strategic driver for national resilience, financial inclusion, and economic growth. • Participation & Reach: Gathered 500+ delegates and 41 expert speakers (13 international, 28 local) across the life insurance and general insurance sectors. • Climate & Financial Inclusion: Focused on parametric risk frameworks for disaster resilience and microinsurance expansion to protect underserved Sri Lankan communities. • Digital Transformation & Tech: Addressed AI, automation, telematics, and data-driven pricing in motor insurance to enhance operational efficiency and risk management. • Regulatory & ESG Frameworks: Covered IFRS 17 and IFRS 9 implementations alongside embedding ESG principles into corporate governance and financial services strategy.

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📈 AI Transformation & Data Security Summit 2026 Focuses on PDPA Readiness

The 2nd Data Privacy and Protection Summit 2026 addressed the dual impact of AI as both a major cybersecurity risk and a critical defense tool as Sri Lanka prepares for Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) enforcement. Key insights span national strategy, rising threat metrics, and sector-specific defenses: • National & Regulatory Context • Digital Economy leadership emphasized integrating privacy into digital architecture from top management down to protect public trust. • PDPA compliance mandates moving from treating security as an IT checkbox to an enterprise strategic priority. • Escalating Cyber Threat Landscape • Cybersecurity threats surged in 2025 with 48,185 new CVEs (+20.6% YoY following a 38% rise in 2024). • Mean time to exploit dropped to 10 hours in 2026 (down from 56 days in 2024); average adversary breakout time declined to 29 minutes. • AI usage in state-aligned tactical attack steps reached 80%–90%. • Sector & Enterprise AI Defenses • Autonomous AI Agents (e.g., GuardianAI) reduced alert triage time to 120 seconds vs. the 70-minute industry average, driving a 40% cost saving for 24x7 SOC operations. • Telecoms (Dialog Axiata) emphasized ethical AI frameworks, bias detection, and governance prior to mass deployment. • Apparel & IT supply chain leaders (Brandix Fortude) highlighted automated attack surface mapping to address historical tech debt. • Healthcare & Wearables (VitalProbe) highlighted risks around sensitive personal data collection without adequate safeguards.

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🚨 Shortage of Essential Cancer Drug Filgrastim Sparks Urgent Call in Parliament

• Supply Shortage Impact: ITAK MP Shanakiyan Rasamanickam raised concerns over a critical shortage of the vital cancer drug Filgrastim at Maharagama Apeksha Hospital and state health facilities nationwide. • Financial Burden on Patients: Patients are reportedly forced to buy Filgrastim from private pharmacies at Rs. 17,000–23,000 per injection (and Neupogen at Rs. 20,000–30,000), creating severe financial distress for affected families. • Government Response: Health Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa acknowledged the gap and assured Parliament that immediate steps will address shortages within 1 week via a special medical team. • Procurement Delays: Regular procurement pathways could take up to 6 weeks, raising serious questions regarding uninterrupted interim availability. • Healthcare Sector Outlook: MP Rasamanickam urged the Health Ministry to implement continuous stock monitoring across provincial state hospitals to prevent recurring essential medicine supply crises.

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📈 EDB & Global Electronics Association Partner to Boost Sri Lanka's Electronics Skills

The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (SLEDB), alongside IPC India, NAITA, and SLEMEA, hosted the country’s first-ever specialized workshop on Hand Soldering and Wire Harness Techniques on August 13, 2026. • Key Highlights & Audience: • Over 150 participants attended, including ~100 NAITA trainees across the automobile, soldering, and electronic & electrical sectors. • Focused on aligning local talent with ANSI-accredited global standards (adopted by NASA and US Defense) to produce world-class electronics. • Strategic Value: • Aims to attract skilled labor, upgrade NAITA curricula to international IPC standards, and support the growth of the electronic & electrical export sector. • SLEMEA plans to sign an MoU with NAITA to streamline direct recruitment of qualified technicians for local manufacturers. • Economic Context: • Capitalizes on Sri Lanka’s strategic geographic position and educated engineering talent to scale up high-value manufacturing and market competitiveness.

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💎 Chinafort Gem Market Adopts Community-Driven Operating Protocol

• Operational Milestone: Beruwala's Chinafort Gem Market, the world's oldest open-air gem market, successfully completed its first month under a unified trading protocol. • New Market Hours: Standardized operating hours of 9:00 AM to 3:00 PM were consensually established and launched on July 18, 2026. • Stakeholder Consensus: The protocol was implemented following collective discussions involving over 1,500 participants, including MP Hon. Chandhima Hettiarachchi, the Beruwala Urban Council Chairman, National Gem and Jewellery Authority leadership, Ceylon Gem and Jewellery Traders Association (CGJTA) officials, the Chinafort Mosque Society, local gem merchants, and residents. • Strategic Impact: The initiative aims to enhance market efficiency and foster global trust in the gem & jewellery sector, strengthening its role as a premier source for fine cut and polished gemstones while ensuring local community co-existence.

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🚚 DIMO Mega Fiesta Kurunegala 2026 Boosts Regional Commercial Vehicle Support

• Event Overview: DIMO successfully held a 5-day customer engagement event at its Kurunegala branch, serving over 400 Tata commercial vehicle owners across key economic sectors including transportation, logistics, construction, and agriculture. • Key Services & Maintenance: Provided free vehicle inspections by Tata Motors-trained technicians, technical reports, and free fluid top-ups (engine oil, brake oil, coolant). Discounts of up to 50% were offered on Tata Genuine Parts. Primary vehicle issues identified included engine, diesel pump, and routine maintenance needs. • Broad Stakeholder Engagement: Featured displays from DIMO Retail and Tata Passenger and Commercial Vehicles, alongside banking, leasing, and insurance partners offering financial solutions. • CSR & Sustainability: Conducted free eye check-ups benefiting 235 individuals and distributed tree saplings to promote community wellbeing and environmental sustainability.

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ICFIRE 2026 Advocates Stronger Fire Safety for Sri Lanka’s Built Environment 📈

• Event Overview: The International Conference on Fire Safety and Resilience of the Built Environment (ICFIRE 2026) concluded successfully under the theme _“Advancing Fire-Resilient Materials and Systems for Future-Proofing Sustainable Built Environments.”_ • Key Organizers & Stakeholders: Organized by Amber Laboratory Ltd. (Sri Lanka’s first Standard Fire Resistance Testing Laboratory) alongside the SFPE Sri Lanka Chapter and the University of Moratuwa. Inaugurated by Chief Guest Science and Technology Minister Prof. Chrishantha Abeysena. • Strategic Focus Areas: • Emerging fire risks in high-rises, resilient cities, and critical infrastructure. • Implementation of risk-conscious engineering, fire-resilient materials, and structural modeling. • Promotion of regulatory compliance and testing to future-proof sustainable urban infrastructure. • Practitioners’ Forum: Discussed the proposed Colombo Declaration on Fire Resilience in the Built Environment (2026), emphasizing cross-sector collaboration across regulators, emergency services, engineers, and real estate developers.

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📈 Sri Lanka’s $5 Bn IT Roadmap: English Proficiency Gap Threatens Growth

• Strategic Targets: Sri Lanka proposes reaching $5 Bn in IT industry revenue by 2030 (a $2 Bn increment), driven by GCCs (35%), IT Products & SaaS (25%), IT Services (25%), and Freelancers & Digital Talent (15%). Targets aim to scale the workforce to 200,000 from 175,000. • Critical Enabler Bottleneck: Revenue goals heavily depend on AI fluency, which requires upper-intermediate (B2) to advanced (C1) English competence. Routine tasks are automated by AI, making high-value, client-facing roles the primary growth driver. • Strategic Miscalculations: • Talent Pipeline Baseline: Over-reliance on global average EF scores masks a shortage in job-ready, B2/C1 proficient graduates compared to regional competitors. • Education Delivery: Current general education reforms lag, with new curricula reaching Grade 10 only by 2030. • Funding & Standards: Roadmap lacks dedicated investment in English infrastructure as national economic capital. • Proposed Solutions: • Measure annual B2/C1 level graduate output to gauge exact talent supply. • Incorporate CEFR English and OECD AI literacy metrics into national skills frameworks. • Fund interim English pathways via agile Non-State Higher Education (NSHE). • Create an independent statutory body for national skills benchmarks and quality assurance.

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📈 Bridging Sri Lanka's Digital Payment Adoption Gap

• Core Issue: Sri Lanka possesses fully operational real-time payment infrastructure, yet cash remains dominant due to adoption barriers rather than technical limitations. • Existing Infrastructure: • LankaPay operates the national ATM network and common infrastructure. • CEFTS handles instant, 24/7 interbank fund transfers. • SLIPS and RTGS process same-day and large-value settlements. • Adoption Barriers: • Unfamiliarity and security concerns among consumers, especially in rural areas and among older demographics. • Lack of merchant incentives, as small businesses face POS costs, fees, and delays compared to cash. • Low public awareness regarding system operations, fees, and settlement times. • Economic Impact: • Heavy cash reliance increases operating costs for businesses balancing tills and banks transporting currency. • Restricts government efforts to broaden the tax base and legitimise economic activity. • Excludes rural populations from efficient digital finance solutions. • Proposed Solutions: • Offer lower or zero transaction fees for small merchants in their first year. • Launch localized, step-by-step public awareness campaigns. • Simplify digital onboarding processes across commercial banks.

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💳 Who Really Pays for Digital Banking?

A recent analysis highlights a growing paradox in digital finance: while automation reduces operational costs for institutions, it often increases expenses for end-users, shifting from true cost reduction to cost transfer. • The Efficiency vs. Cost Paradox Automation and reduced physical infrastructure lower traditional operational costs, but the savings are rarely passed on to consumers. Instead, digital finance converts speed and 24/7 access into a monetizable "convenience premium." • Shift of Infrastructure Burden Customers quietly absorb operational burdens through transaction fees, payment gateway charges, ATM fees, and personal equipment expenses (smartphones, data, and internet access) required for self-service banking. • Institutional Expenses Shift, Not Disappear Financial institutions continue to face high overheads, replacing traditional branch costs with continuous investments in cybersecurity, software licensing, platform service upgrades, and tech infrastructure. • Impact on Financial Inclusion Digital transformation is positioned to boost financial inclusion, but fee accumulation risks digital financial stratification—where lower-income users end up paying proportionally higher costs to access the formal financial system compared to traditional banking.

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🌱 Australia's MDF & Thema Collection Partner to Drive Sri Lanka's Sustainable & Wellness Tourism

Australia’s Market Development Facility (MDF) has partnered with Thema Collection to host an industry forum titled “Positioning Sri Lanka as a Sustainable and Wellness Destination” on 21 August 2026 at Hatch Colombo. The event aims to accelerate Sri Lanka's transition toward climate-conscious, high-value experiential tourism. • Wellness Tourism Market Surge: - Sri Lanka ranked No.1 Top Trending Wellness Destination for 2026 by BookRetreats.com, recording a 100% YoY demand surge. - Global wellness tourism is approaching US$ 1 Trillion and is projected to pass US$ 1.4 Trillion by 2027 (Global Wellness Institute). - 49% of modern travellers plan to spend budgets on holistic health and multi-day retreats over traditional luxury amenities. • Competitive Edge & Highlights: - Offers 2,000+ years of authentic, doctor-supervised Ayurvedic practices. - High-quality retreats in Kandy start at US$ 370–375, outperforming destinations like Australia, Morocco, and Spain on value. - Key assets include biodiversity, indigenous superfoods (moringa, gotu kola), and supportive visa-fee waivers for key source markets. • Strategic Objectives: - Embed rigorous carbon accounting, verified sustainability, and eco-standards across hospitality operators. - Align public and private stakeholders to protect natural capital, boost economic yield, and empower local communities.

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📈 Sierra Cables Approves $ 3.23 Mn Investment to Double Export Capacity

Sierra Cables PLC has approved a $ 3.23 million capital investment in machinery and infrastructure to double its export production capacity, driven by strong overseas demand. • Expansion Timeline: Expected to complete by end-2026/27 FY, with commercial operations launching on 1 April 2027. • Q1 2026 Performance: Revenue grew 94% YoY to Rs. 5.6 Bn; net earnings rose 69% YoY to Rs. 706.3 Mn. Net assets stood at Rs. 17.88 per share. • 2025/26 FY Export Boom: Export revenue surged 359% YoY to Rs. 5 Bn, driven by key markets in North America, the Indian Ocean region, and Africa, aiding export diversification and foreign currency inflows. • Overall FY Performance: Group revenue hit Rs. 16 Bn. Domestic sales increased 35% YoY to Rs. 11 Bn through dealer networks and project business. • Market Reaction: Share price closed unchanged at Rs. 32.60.

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📈 Hemas Holdings Targets Bangladesh and Kenya for Long-Term FMCG Expansion

Hemas Holdings PLC is expanding its emerging-market footprint, setting sights on Bangladesh following its $ 16.2 Mn entry into Kenya (acquiring a 75% stake in Twiga Stationers). The group aims to capture high-value market segments in beauty and men's grooming, backed by an earmarked $ 100 Mn investment fund for global and local growth. • Market Focus & Strategy: Targeting Bangladesh’s 180 Mn population and rising consumer demand. Hemas is leveraging lessons from navigating Sri Lanka's economic volatility to capture emerging market opportunities over a 5 to 10-year horizon. • Existing Portfolio: Expanding local market offerings beyond current products like Kumarika and Eva. • Financials & Growth (FY26): • Home & Personal Care (Bangladesh): Revenue rose 11% YoY in 4Q and 13% YoY for full-year FY26. • Earnings: Surge of over 140% YoY in FY26 due to improved product mix and cost controls, despite a minor 4Q earnings dip from planned promotional spends. • Sector Trends: Value-Added Hair Oil value grew 3.9% YTD as of Dec 2025 despite volume contraction.

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📈 Bank of Ceylon Launches C Flex Corporate to Boost Digital Cash Management

Bank of Ceylon (BOC) has launched 'C Flex Corporate', a comprehensive digital cash management solution aimed at transforming financial operations for Sri Lanka's corporate banking and SME sectors. Key details include: • Core Functionality: Replaces existing corporate online banking with a single, secure platform integrating real-time account monitoring, liquidity management, bulk payments, and automated collections. • Operations & Integration: Supports high-volume transactions (salaries, supplier payments) via CEFT, RTGS, and USD Online. Features ERP system integration and Virtual Account Management (VAM) for automated reconciliation. • Governance & Security: Incorporates multi-level approval hierarchies, dual authorization, 2FA, encryption, and custom user access controls to strengthen corporate financial governance. • Economic Impact: Designed to enhance working capital efficiency, support group structure oversight (conglomerates and subsidiaries), and drive national business digitalization across both large enterprises and growing SMEs.

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🚗 Toyota Lanka Expands Operations in Gampaha

• Facility Consolidation: Toyota Lanka Ltd has expanded its Gampaha presence—originally established in 2008 as a spare parts unit—by integrating Brand-New Vehicle Sales, Genuine Parts, and Tyre Zone under a single roof as of 6 August 2026. • Network Expansion Strategy: The move is part of the company's broader effort to strengthen its islandwide footprint, targeting a network total of 30 facilities by the end of the 2026 financial year. • Capacity & Skill Building: Beyond infrastructure, the company supports local automotive technical training through the Toyota Lanka Auto Academy, developing skilled youth for domestic employment and global opportunities.

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💻 ASUS Launches AI-Powered ExpertBook Ultra in Sri Lanka

• Flagship Launch: ASUS introduced its flagship Copilot+ PC, the ExpertBook Ultra, aimed at CXOs and corporate leaders as Sri Lanka transitions into an AI-first era. • Key Specifications: The flagship model features a magnesium-aluminum chassis starting at 0.99 kg (10.9 mm thin), powered by up to Intel Core Ultra X9 (Series 3) processors, an advanced NPU (50 TOPS), PCIe Gen 5 storage, LPDDR5X RAM, and a 14-inch 3K 120Hz Tandem OLED touchscreen. • Portfolio Expansion: Broadened its commercial footprint by launching the ExpertBook B-series (B3, B5) and P-series (P3, P5) in 14-inch and 16-inch configurations, supporting up to 64GB DDR5 RAM and Dual SSDs for enterprise scalability. • Enterprise Security & Reliability: Features ASUS ExpertGuardian, Microsoft Pluton, hardware BIOS protection, and US military-grade durability (MIL-STD 810H) to support corporate operations and the growing ICT/BPM ecosystem.

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🇱🇰 Sri Lanka Launches Rs. 1.5 Bn Interim Tourism Campaign Ahead of Global Push

Sri Lanka Tourism has kicked off a Rs. 1.5 Bn interim promotional campaign running from August 2026 to April 2027 to boost international destination marketing. This bridges the gap until a full-scale, Rs. 5 Bn global nation-branding campaign launches in March/April 2027. • Targets & Growth: • 2026 Target: Revised to 2.7 Bn visitors and US$ 4.2 Bn in revenue (vs. 2.36 Bn arrivals and US$ 3.2 Bn earnings YoY). • 2027 Target: Aims for 3 Bn visitors and US$ 5 Bn revenue, scaling up to US$ 10 Bn by 2030. • Key Markets & Rollout: • Priority Markets: Initial PR/digital push in Australia (leading in August), UK, Germany, India, China, and Russia. • Future Expansion: France, Italy, Middle East, Japan, and South Korea, among others. • Strategy & Experience: • Shift from observational to experiential travel (focusing on length of stay, spending, and regional dispersal into the East, North, and Uva). • Core experiences: Leisure, culture, wellness, adventure, MICE, and niche sectors like Ayurveda and marine tourism. • Partnerships & Innovation: • Airline partnerships signed with Emirates; ongoing talks with IndiGo, Turkish Airlines, and Qatar Airways. • Digital expansion with LankaPay for local spending, an AI-enabled travel platform, and tech integrations with Meta, Google, and TikTok.

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📈 FAO, MoE & HNB Launch Youth Innovation Challenge for World Food Day 2026

• Initiative Overview: The Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO), Ministry of Education, and Hatton National Bank (HNB) have launched the World Food Day 2026 Youth Innovation Challenge under the theme "Innovate Today – Nourish Tomorrow". • Core Objective: Invites university students across state and private institutions to develop scalable, tech-driven solutions for key agrifood systems issues, driving entrepreneurship and rural economic resilience. • Target Sectors: Focuses on addressing structural hurdles across agriculture, fisheries, livestock, food security & nutrition, and environmental climate resilience. • Industry Impact: Aims to mitigate post-harvest losses, water inefficiencies, market disconnects, and gear loss to modernize traditional sectors that are vital to national employment and livelihoods. • Implementation & Structure: Multi-stage competition selecting 25 initial teams, advancing 10 to prototype development with technical support (TRACE Expert City, IEEE, SLIC, NIA, Square Hub), culminating in top 3 cash award winners at the World Food Day national event on 16 October.

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Unimo Enterprises Launches Perodua Traz SUV and Alza MPV in Sri Lanka 📈

Unimo Enterprises Ltd., a fully owned subsidiary of United Motors Lanka PLC, has expanded its automotive portfolio with the launch of the 5-seater Perodua Traz SUV and 7-seater Perodua Alza MPV. Both 1.5L models carry a 5-star ASEAN NCAP safety rating. • Market Performance & Fleet Growth: • Over 20,000 Perodua units sold in Sri Lanka to date. • Nearly 3,000 units sold since the lifting of vehicle import restrictions in 2025. • Perodua recorded 359,904 registrations in Malaysia in 2025 (~43.9% domestic market share). • Model Specifications: • Perodua Traz (5-Seater SUV): 1.5L powertrain delivering 21.3 km/l fuel efficiency. Includes 6 airbags, autonomous emergency braking, and a powered tailgate with a kick sensor. • Perodua Alza (7-Seater MPV): 1.5L Dual VVT-i engine with D-CVT delivering up to 22.0 km/l. Features adaptable seating expanding luggage capacity from 137L to 498L. • Pricing & Availability: • Full passenger vehicle range priced between Rs. 8.8 Bn... wait, Rs. 8.8 million to Rs. 20 million with a 5-year/150,000 km warranty. • Introductory pricing (first 50 customers): Traz at Rs. 19.2 Mn (Rs. 19.95 Mn with Body Kit) and Alza at Rs. 19.95 Mn (inclusive of VAT). • Backed by 5 islandwide showrooms and 10 aftersales service centers.

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Suzuki Motors Lanka Revives Haojue Brand in Sri Lanka 📈

• Market Return & Expansion: Suzuki Motors Lanka Ltd. (subsidiary of Softlogic Holdings PLC) is reintroducing Chinese joint-venture brand Haojue to Sri Lanka, headlined by the popular GN125 alongside two new models—NK150 and UHR150. • Strategic Alignment & Target Audience: The move aims to capture former owners and a new demographic of students, first-time riders, and commuters in Sri Lanka's two-wheeler and overall automotive transport sector. • Distribution & Support Plans: Softlogic Automobiles plans to expand its islandwide authorized dealer network, offer showroom pre-bookings, and ensure long-term growth through comprehensive after-sales support and genuine spare parts. Pricing and financing details will follow.

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📈 Mahindra Ideal Finance & Toyota Lanka Partner for Vehicle Financing

• Strategic Partnership: Mahindra Ideal Finance PLC (MIFL) signed an MoU with Toyota Lanka Ltd., the sole dealer and distributor of Toyota and HINO vehicles in Sri Lanka. • Financing Solutions: Provides structured vehicle financing directly at Toyota Lanka points of sale through MIFL’s Leasing, Ideal Draft, and Vehicle Loan Scheme at competitive interest rates and processing fees. • Market Reach & Accessibility: • Integrates MIFL’s nationwide network of 38 branches with Toyota Lanka’s dealer network. • Aligns with Toyota Lanka’s "Mobility for All" initiative to enhance vehicle accessibility across Sri Lanka. • Drives MIFL’s core focus on expanding its presence in the country's vehicle financing and asset financing sectors.

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Veteran Batik Artist Jezima Mohamed to Host Debut Solo Exhibition in Colombo 🎨

• Key Event: Veteran batik artist Jezima Mohamed (86) will host her debut solo exhibition, ‘To Be Seen’, from 20-27 August at Curado Art Space, Colombo 05. The event is presented by the Matara Festival for the Arts (MFA) alongside key partners, including Nations Trust Bank Private Banking. • Business & Operations: • Founded Jez-Look Batik after pivoting from handloom weaving in October 1971. • Sustains her operations via a workshop in Matara powered by a team of 15 multi-generational women, driving local female employment and economic independence. • Maintained operations through word-of-mouth marketing for over four decades, navigating civil war, COVID-19, and recent economic crises. • Global Reach & Recognition: • Garnered international acclaim with showcases across Switzerland, Rome, Milan, and Las Vegas. • Created bespoke designs worn by the late Queen Elizabeth II across three separate Jubilees. • Work acquired for the World Bank Sri Lanka’s permanent collection; set to receive her first local Lifetime Achievement Award this September.

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📈 Accor Debuts Pullman Brand in Sri Lanka via Softlogic Partnership

Global hospitality giant Accor has launched its Pullman brand in Sri Lanka through a strategic partnership with Softlogic Holdings PLC, introducing two 5-star properties. • Overall Expansion: Accor debuts two premier properties—Pullman Colombo City Centre and Pullman Bentota Resort & Spa—marking a key expansion step in its South Asia strategy. • Property Breakdown: - Colombo (Urban Hospitality): Pullman Colombo City Centre offers 219 rooms/suites alongside diverse dining, flexible social spaces, and rooftop event facilities targeting business and leisure travellers. - Bentota (Leisure & Coastal Tourism): Pullman Bentota Resort & Spa features 165 ocean-, river-, and pool-view rooms/suites, targeting family travel, wellness, water sports, and destination events. • Economic Impact: Highlights growing investor confidence in Sri Lanka's economic resurgence. The dual openings aim to elevate national tourism & hospitality infrastructure while boosting local employment, conference business, and experiential travel.

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📈 Singer Finance to Raise Up to Rs. 3 Bn via Rights Issue

Singer Finance (Lanka) PLC has announced plans to raise up to Rs. 3 billion through a capital-boosting rights issue. • Capital Raising Terms: The company will issue up to 76,648,787 new ordinary voting shares at Rs. 39.20 each. Existing shareholders will be offered 8 new shares for every 29 existing ordinary voting shares held. • Use of Proceeds: Funds will be utilized to strengthen capital adequacy ratios and support expansion in lending operations within Sri Lanka’s non-banking financial sector. • Regulatory & Governance Approval: Received Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) approval on 19 August 2026. Final execution remains subject to CSE approval in principle and an Extraordinary General Meeting (EGM) shareholder resolution. • Financial Background: • Stated Capital: Rs. 4.005 Bn (277.85 million shares as of 30 June 2026). • Net Asset Value: Rs. 35.36 per share (end-June 2026). • Parent Company: Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC (controlled by Hayleys PLC) holds the major shareholding at 79.93%. • Share Trading: Stock traded up by 70 cents to Rs. 49.00 mid-session.

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📈 Bank of Ceylon Reports Strong 1H 2026 Performance with Rs. 62.7 Bn PBT

• Core Financial Highlights PBT: Rs. 62.7 Bn PAT: Rs. 39.8 Bn Net Interest Income: Rs. 109.4 Bn Interest Income: Rs. 253.7 Bn (Up 4% YoY) Net Fee & Commission Income: Rs. 12.7 Bn (Up 17% YoY) Total Operating Income: Rs. 131.4 Bn (Up 9% YoY) Government Tax Contribution: Rs. 39.2 Bn • Balance Sheet & Ratios Total Assets: > Rs. 5.4 Tn Total Deposits: Rs. 4.3 Tn Gross Loans & Advances: Rs. 2.8 Tn Stage 3 Loan Ratio (Net): Improved to 5.01% Cost-to-Income Ratio: 32.67% ROA / ROE: 2.30% / 20.44% Capital Adequacy: Tier I at 13.32%, Total Capital at 17.22% • Key Focus Areas & Economic Impact Financed critical national infrastructure, SOEs, and key imports (fuel, pharmaceuticals, coal, gas) Dedicated funding for key growth drivers including SMEs, agriculture, exporters, and youth/women entrepreneurs via dedicated circles and the Agri-Banking Unit Facilitated national social programs, opening 700,000+ accounts for Aswesuma beneficiaries Accelerated adoption of digital solutions like BOC Flex and SmartPay QR while remaining the largest facilitator of inward remittances

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BOC to Raise Up to Rs. 10 Bn via AT1 Bonds 📈

State-owned banking giant Bank of Ceylon (BOC) has opened an unlisted, Basel III-compliant Additional Tier 1 (AT1) bond issue to bolster its financial structure. • Issue Details: Offers an initial Rs. 5 Bn (50 million bonds at Rs. 100 each), with an option to raise up to Rs. 10 Bn in case of oversubscription. Rated ‘AA-‘ (Stable) by Lanka Rating Agency Ltd. • Returns & Maturity: Floating annual rate set at 12-month net T-Bill rate + 2.00% p.a. Bonds are perpetual (no fixed maturity), with a discretion-based call option after 5 years subject to CBSL approval. • Impact on Capital: Designed to enhance Tier 1 capital, manage asset-liability gaps, and expand liquidity. BOC's Capital Adequacy Ratio (CAR)—currently at 17.22% vs 15.00% regulatory minimum—is projected to rise to 17.45% (at Rs. 5 Bn raised) or 17.69% (at Rs. 10 Bn raised). • Investor Eligibility: Issue runs until 31 December 2026 (or until fully subscribed) exclusively for qualified institutional and high-net-worth investors, with a minimum subscription of Rs. 1 Mn (Rs. 50 Mn for individual qualified investors).

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### OMODA & JAECOO Record 144,841 Global Sales in June-July 📈

• Global Sales Figures: OMODA and JAECOO achieved 144,841 total global vehicle sales across June and July 2026, driven by sustained international demand. • New Energy Vehicle (NEV) Performance: - NEV segment dominated results with 112,775 units sold (~77.8% of total volume). - Strong growth reflects global demand for electric, hybrid, and intelligent mobility tech. • Sri Lanka Market Context: - Distributed exclusively by Hayleys Mobility (a division of Hayleys Fentons Ltd.). - Local operations provide full after-sales support, genuine parts, and specialized ownership solutions for Sri Lanka's growing automotive and electric vehicle markets.

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🚨 Governance & Banking Under Scrutiny Over Alleged US$ 1 Bn Outflow 📈

• Systemic Risks & Financial Crime An ongoing investigation into alleged illicit capital outflows running into hundreds of millions of dollars (alleged total of up to US$ 1 Bn) involving senior officials of leading private banks has raised serious concerns regarding institutional safeguards and regulatory oversight. • Corporate Governance Failures The case highlights critical questions over board of directors' accountability, asking whether compliance mechanisms, internal audits, and risk management systems in the banking sector were bypassed or structurally inadequate to detect suspicious trade-based transactions. • National Economic Impact The incident poses a threat to foreign investor confidence, international correspondent banking relationships, and national economic security at a critical time when Sri Lanka is attempting to rebuild trust and foreign-exchange stability. • Call for Preventive Reforms Experts urge a shift from reactive law enforcement to comprehensive risk prevention, including automated monitoring, enhanced trade-finance controls, independent compliance functions, and systemic oversight by regulators. --- [Hiru News: Four bank managers remanded over $1 billion financial scam](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2v0s8KBwmtU) This video report provides additional context on the arrest and court proceedings of the four private bank managers involved in the alleged US$ 1 billion financial scheme.

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📈 JAT Holdings Posts 34% YoY Revenue Growth to LKR 3.04 Bn in Q1 FY26/27

• Financial Performance Overview: Group revenue surged 34% YoY to LKR 3.04 Bn for the quarter ended 30 June 2026. Gross profit grew 29% YoY to LKR 1.07 Bn, though GP margin moderated to 35% (from 37%) due to higher global commodity costs. Profit After Tax (PAT) remained steady at LKR 150 Mn, while Profit Before Tax (PBT) stood flat at LKR 167 Mn. Operating profit fell 25% YoY to LKR 174 Mn due to Mirotone consolidation expenses, software depreciation, and higher fuel and transport costs. • Geographic Breakdown: - International Operations: Revenue spiked 110% YoY to LKR 1.21 Bn. Revenue in Bangladesh grew 33% in BDT terms (led by 61% growth in Coat-Ex sales and 31% in industrial), while the Maldives grew 624% QoQ. Mirotone NZ posted 10% QoQ growth in NZD terms despite a loss of NZD 59,000, while Mirotone Australia was established as a wholly owned subsidiary. - Domestic Operations: Sri Lankan revenue grew 8% YoY to LKR 1.83 Bn. • Sector & Segment Performance: - Wood Coatings: Maintained a 57% market share with 8% QoQ revenue growth. - Paint, Chemicals & Related: Recorded 85% QoQ revenue growth, capturing 11% of the Brilliant White segment. - Brushes & Rollers: Achieved 78% QoQ revenue growth, expanding reach by 12% to over 3,000 outlets. - Furnishing: Direct revenue fell 7%, but total value (including customer-paid LC components) surged 64% QoQ, with a confirmed pipeline of ~LKR 763 Mn. - EV Charging Infrastructure: Volt Charge maintained its position as Sri Lanka’s largest EV charger manufacturer (>3,500 units to date) and secured a landmark order for 2,000 chargers from John Keells CG Auto (BYD distributor).

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📈 Hayleys PLC Secures Historical S&P 'B+' Rating

Hayleys PLC became the first Sri Lankan corporate to receive a foreign currency issuer credit rating from S&P Global Ratings, securing a 'B+' with a Stable Outlook—standing two notches above Sri Lanka’s 'CCC+' sovereign rating. • Rating & Outlook Highlights: - Rating supported by strong export earnings, limited FX debt, and operational resilience demonstrated during the 2022-2023 debt crisis. - S&P expects FFO-to-debt ratio to stay above 12% with annual EBITDA growth of 10%-12% over the next 2-3 years. - Revenue growth projected at 13%-14% in FY27, backed by real GDP growth forecasts for Sri Lanka (3.7% in 2026). • Geographic & Segment Breakdown: - 50% of Group revenue generated overseas: Asia (25%), US (10%), and Europe (10%). - Core export drivers include hand protection (gloves), purification (activated carbon), textiles, and tea. - Subsidiary Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC drives 20% of Group earnings, holding a 37% market share in local consumer durables. • Expansion & Capital Expenditure: - Annual capex of Rs. 40-50 Bn planned for FY27-FY28, primarily targeting expansion in the purification and hand protection sectors. - Annual dividend payouts projected at Rs. 8-10 Bn over FY27-FY28.

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📈 Aitken Spence FY27 1Q Performance Summary

Diversified conglomerate Aitken Spence PLC commenced FY 2026/27 with strong earnings momentum for the first quarter ended 30 June 2026. • Overall Financial Highlights • Group PBT: Up 74% YoY to Rs. 1.74 Bn (recorded at Rs. 1.7 Bn). • Group PAT: Increased 158% YoY to Rs. 1.0 Bn. • Group EBITDA: Rose 23% YoY to Rs. 5.3 Bn. • Profit Attributable to Equity Holders: Up 172% YoY to Rs. 1.5 Bn. • Sector Breakdown • Maritime & Freight Logistics: PBT up 58.2% YoY to Rs. 1.7 Bn, driven by higher liner volumes, overseas port management, freight forwarding, and container services. • ICT/BPM (Services Sector): Services PBT up 64.8% YoY to Rs. 452 Mn, significantly boosted by the Port City BPO venture. Bunkering operations also added to performance. • Strategic Investments: Strong turnaround reporting PBT of Rs. 650 Mn (vs. loss last year), led by operational growth and forex gains. • Tourism Sector: Recorded a PBT loss of Rs. 1.0 Bn due to softer UK/European demand amid Middle East geopolitical tensions; partially offset by destination management and airline GSA businesses. • Sustainability Milestones • Repurposed 44,490 MT of municipal solid waste and harvested 5.5+ million cubic metres of rainwater during 1Q to support its net-zero strategy.

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📈 SLT Group PAT Soars 54.4% to Rs. 6.6 Bn in 1H 2026 Driven by Broadband Surge

• Overall Financials: Consolidated Profit After Tax (PAT) accelerated 54.4% YoY to Rs. 6.6 Bn in 1H 2026, supported by an 11.1% YoY revenue growth to Rs. 61.3 Bn. Group EBITDA rose 13.7% to Rs. 24.1 Bn, while PBT climbed 51.4% to Rs. 8.6 Bn. State contribution reached Rs. 18.6 Bn. Operating expenses expanded 9.6% to Rs. 37.2 Bn due to a ~10% rupee depreciation, 6%+ inflation, and elevated energy tariffs. • Sector & Unit Breakdown: • SLT PLC: Revenue reached Rs. 39.3 Bn (+10.7% YoY). PAT surged 74.9% YoY to Rs. 4.6 Bn, outstripping a 10.3% rise in operating expenses. • Mobitel: Revenue grew 12.9% YoY to Rs. 26.3 Bn, driven by strong broadband adoption. Operating profit rose 30.3% to Rs. 2.6 Bn and PAT accelerated 62.0% YoY to Rs. 1.7 Bn. • Strategic Focus & National Impact: Growth was anchored in the telecommunications & digital infrastructure segment via fixed-line fibre (FTTH) and mobile data. The Group is building dollar reserves to hedge foreign currency risks, self-financing network upgrades, and expanding 5G, cloud, and AI capabilities to support Sri Lanka's digital economy. Operations for a 5th submarine cable are planned for early 2027 to boost global connectivity. • 2Q 2026 Performance: Group revenue grew 11.7% YoY to Rs. 30.5 Bn, boosting 2Q PAT by 55.3% to Rs. 3.5 Bn. SLT PLC 2Q PAT jumped 97.2%, while Mobitel PAT grew 60.6% YoY.

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🏨 Ceylon Hotels Corporation Marks 60 Years with Heritage-Focused Investments

• Overview: Established in 1966, Ceylon Hotels Corporation PLC (CHC)—managed by Galle Face Group Ltd—is celebrating 60 years of contributing to Sri Lanka’s tourism & hospitality infrastructure and regional connectivity. • Portfolio Highlights: Portfolio includes EKHO Hotels & Resorts, historic Queen’s Hotel and Hotel Suisse in Kandy, alongside the Heritage Collection across key cultural, historical, and nature destinations. • Reinvestment & Upgrades: • Pussellawa Rest House: Renovations recently completed. • Belihuloya & Kithulgala Rest Houses: Currently undergoing redevelopment to enhance guest experiences while retaining destination heritage; both set to reopen in October 2026. • Hotel Suisse (Kandy): Completed extensive renovations to modernize facilities while preserving its historic character. • Strategic Focus: Position heritage properties to meet evolving global demand for authentic, destination-led travel experiences, supporting local employment and community-driven regional tourism across Sri Lanka.

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📈 Hemas Holdings Expands to East Africa with Strategic Kenya Acquisition

Hemas Holdings PLC has announced its first international acquisition, acquiring a majority stake in Kenya’s Twiga Stationers & Printers Limited to expand its international footprint. • Key Transaction Details: Hemas enters East Africa via Kenya—a market with a GDP exceeding US$ 136 Bn and a population over 54 Mn—positioning the group for regional growth. • Strategic Synergies: Strengthens Hemas’ Consumer Brands segment by leveraging synergies between Twiga's established brands (Kasuku, CrownBird, Envoy) and Atlas Axillia, Sri Lanka's leading learning and stationery brand. • Regional Footprint: Expands international operations, adding East Africa alongside Bangladesh as key regional growth pillars for Hemas’ consumer operations.

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📈 JXG Posts LKR 6.4Bn Revenue in Maiden Results Post-CSE Listing

Janashakthi PLC (JXG) reported its first quarter (Q1 FY27) financial results following a 3-times oversubscribed listing on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE). • Overall Figures: Consolidated revenue reached LKR 6.4Bn (vs LKR 7.2Bn YoY), impacted by global uncertainties and Middle East geopolitical tensions. Mark-to-market pressures on fixed income trading caused a consolidated Group net loss of LKR 780.8Mn. • Sector Breakdowns: • Financial Services & Investment Banking: First Capital Holdings PLC contributed LKR 2.1Bn to revenue but recorded a Loss After Tax of LKR 726Mn due to short-term interest rate volatility affecting fixed income positions. Advisory, wealth management, and stockbroking units remained resilient. • Insurance: Janashakthi Insurance PLC reported LKR 2.5Bn in Q1 revenue. For H1 FY26, Net Profit After Tax (NPAT) reached LKR 129Mn, driven by a 36% YoY growth in Gross Written Premium (GWP) to LKR 5.1Bn. Total assets expanded to LKR 41.1Bn. • Non-Bank Financial Institutions (NBFI): Janashakthi Finance PLC contributed LKR 1.8Bn to Group revenue, with NPAT surging 51% YoY to LKR 90.4Mn, backed by a 24.7% rise in Net Operating Income to LKR 837.8Mn. • Strategic Outlook: JXG continues its expansion in the insurance and financial services sectors, highlighted by the proposed acquisition of Continental Insurance Lanka Limited to re-enter general insurance. This detailed analysis of the company's valuation and IPO performance provides further insights into JXG's strategic market positioning: [Janashakthi IPO Analysis](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyVKZ6iE5uQ). This video is relevant as it provides a deep-dive analysis into Janashakthi Group's IPO context, financial ratio evaluations, and capital allocation strategy following its CSE listing.

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Financial & Investment News

🇱🇰 Invest Sri Lanka Investor Forum Sydney Draws Foreign & Diaspora Capital 📈

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) hosted the "Invest Sri Lanka" Investor Forum on 17 August 2026 in Sydney to showcase the island's economic recovery and pitch capital market growth to foreign fund managers and the Sri Lankan diaspora. • Key Highlights & Credit Outlook: - Credit Ratings: Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe noted all three major international agencies rate Sri Lanka at CCC, with a clear pathway toward an upgrade to B- as macroeconomic confidence improves. - Regional Advantage: Sri Lanka is positioning itself as an "India Plus One" platform for logistics, services, and manufacturing. - Foreign Investment Account (IIA): HNB confirmed Inward Investment Accounts (IIA) for overseas investors now process within 2 to 3 working days via streamlined documentation. - Port City Colombo: Allows investment in foreign currencies (e.g., AUD) with relaxed capital account regulations for cross-border capital flow. • Structural Reforms & Investment Avenues: - Focus on SOE restructuring, fiscal discipline, institutional reforms, and digital transformation. - Key opportunities emphasized in brownfield projects, venture capital, and broader capital market participation across South Asia. - Part of an ongoing Australian roadshow series running from 17–20 August 2026.

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📈 MBSL Bolsters Capital Base via Rs. 806 Mn Rights Issue

• Capital Raising: Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka & Finance PLC (MBSL) successfully completed its Rights Issue in August 2026, raising Rs. 806 million in fresh capital. • Strategic Focus: • Strengthens the overall capital base and boosts capacity for core business growth. • Supports prudent capital management, financial resilience, and long-term shareholder value creation.

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📈 M.A. Yaseen Invests Rs. 5 Bn in UML and RIL

• Investment Breakdown: Founder shareholder M.A. Yaseen invested Rs. 5 billion to increase stakes in United Motors Lanka PLC (UML) and R I L Property PLC (RIL) based on provisional data. • UML Acquisition: Paid Rs. 3 billion to acquire an 11.3% stake (114 million shares at Rs. 27 each) from R.R. Takahashi, raising his total holding in the automotive firm to 24%. UML share price closed at Rs. 27.10 (up Rs. 0.10). • RIL Acquisition: Invested Rs. 2 billion for a 10.6% stake (85 million shares at Rs. 24 each), crossing his personal holding to 41% in the real estate company. RIL share price closed at Rs. 25.90 (up Rs. 0.50).

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Appointments & Executive Moves

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WSO2 Names Harry Ault as New CEO to Drive Next Growth Phase 📈

• Leadership Transition: Global open-source enterprise software leader WSO2 has appointed Harry Ault as Chief Executive Officer. He takes over day-to-day leadership immediately, succeeding Founder and former CEO Dr. Sanjiva Weerawarana, who stepped down in May 2026. Chief Revenue Officer Devaka Randeniya served as Acting CEO during the transition. • Executive Track Record: Ault brings over 20 years of global go-to-market and revenue leadership experience. He previously served as Chief Revenue Officer at AI inference chip technology company SambaNova Systems. His appointment follows key C-suite expansions at WSO2, including new CFO and CMO appointments. • Strategic Focus for ICT/BPM: WSO2 aims to scale its global customer base of over 700 enterprise organizations and expand its ecosystem across open-source and partner networks. The strategy centers on advancing its Trusted AI Governance vision through the WSO2 Agentic Enterprise Fabric (AEF), integrating API management, identity, engineering, and agent platforms.

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Suranjith Wewita Appointed New SLTDA Chairman 📈

• Leadership Change: Suranjith Wewita has been appointed Chairman of the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) by Tourism Minister Vijitha Herath. He officially received his appointment letter yesterday. • Role Division: Buddhika Hewawasam continues in his dual/separate role as Chairman of the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB). • Professional Background: • Extensive corporate experience in banking (Seylan Bank), financial management, deposit mobilisation, and corporate crisis management. • Active in the tourism sector as a tourism entrepreneur and trade union leader. • Current Engagements: • Member of the Presidential Task Force for Tourism Development. • Secretary of the All Ceylon Tourism Service Providers Association. • Strategic Focus: The Tourism Ministry highlighted that Wewita's financial expertise and leadership will steer the regulatory body to drive growth and sustainability in Sri Lanka's tourism sector.

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📉 SLTDA Chairman Buddhika Hewawasam Steps Down Ahead of Major Campaigns

• Leadership Change: Joint Chairman of the Sri Lanka Tourism Development Authority (SLTDA) and Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau (SLTPB), Buddhika Hewawasam, has resigned as SLTDA Chairman, effective 17 August 2026. He cited personal reasons, noting he had initially agreed to hold the dual post for one year but extended his tenure at the request of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. • Strategic Focus: Hewawasam will remain focused on executing upcoming interim market-specific promotional campaigns to maintain visibility ahead of the winter travel season, as well as preparing for the planned Rs. 3.5 Bn global destination branding campaign slated for late 2026 or early 2027. • Sector Impact: The transition comes at a critical time for tourism, a pivotal sector for foreign exchange earnings and employment in Sri Lanka's economy. • Succession: Suranjith Wevita is expected to be appointed as the new SLTDA Chairman by Tourism Minister Vijitha Herath, though official confirmation was pending as of yesterday.

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📈 Nirekshe Perera Appointed CEO of Three Listed George Steuart Hotel Properties

George Steuart Group companies—Citrus Leisure PLC, Hikkaduwa Beach Resort PLC, and Waskaduwa Beach Resort PLC—have appointed Nirekshe Perera as their new Chief Executive Officer. • Leadership & Appointment: - Nirekshe Perera takes over as CEO across all three listed hotel entities under the George Steuart group. - Brings over 25 years of leadership experience in the hospitality sector, spanning luxury hotels, integrated leisure complexes, MICE operations, and banking. • Background & Track Record: - Former Group CEO of Monarch Imperial; held senior leadership roles at Shangri-La Hotel Colombo, Waters Edge Ltd., and Hilton Colombo Residences. - Holds a Bachelor of Commerce from the University of Western Sydney, Australia, and is a Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (CIM). - Holds no other directorships and has no business or personal relationships with any directors or substantial shareholders of the companies.

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📈 HDFC Bank Appoints H.B. Keerthirathna as New Chairman

• Appointment Details: Housing Development Finance Corporation Bank of Sri Lanka PLC (HDFC Bank) announced senior banker H.B. Keerthirathna as its new Chairman. • Industry Experience: Brings over 35 years of finance industry experience across banking & finance, housing finance, international trade, treasury back office, strategic planning, and corporate management. • Career History: • Began career at Sampath Bank PLC in 1988, retiring as Assistant General Manager – Finance. • Served as Consultant for Sampath Bank Group, leading strategic turnarounds for subsidiaries including Siyapatha Finance PLC, Sampath Centre Co. Ltd., SC Securities Co. Ltd., and Sampath IT Solution Co. Ltd. • Former Chief Financial Officer of Fintrex Finance Ltd. • Education & Credentials: Holds a B.Com (Special) First Class Honours and MBA from the University of Colombo. Certified Business Accountant (CA Sri Lanka) and Associate member of the Institute of Bankers of Sri Lanka (IBSL). Completed executive programs at Harvard Business School and Asian Institute of Management. • Current Roles: Director and Chairman of the Board Investment Sub Committee at the National Insurance Trust Fund Board (NITF), while providing financial consultancy via Professional Business Consultants Ltd.

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📈 CSE Revokes Trading Suspension as Richard Pieris Securities Restructures Leadership

• Regulatory Update: The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) has revoked the intended suspension of trading activities for Richard Pieris Securities, allowing the stockbroking firm to resume full operations. • Leadership & Governance: The company appointed a new Chief Executive Officer (name undisclosed) alongside experienced key management personnel in investment services to strengthen corporate governance and regulatory compliance. • Parent Group Support: Backed by parent conglomerate Richard Pieris Group (Arpico)—which employs 17,000 people—the firm aims to ensure operational continuity and deliver reliable services across Sri Lanka's capital market.

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📈 SHRM Expands Presence in Sri Lanka & Appoints New Country Lead

The Society for Human Resource Management (SHRM), representing ~340,000 global members, has strengthened its direct footprint in Sri Lanka to enhance human resources capability building and organizational consulting. • Leadership & Strategic Focus: • Oshana Dias appointed as Country Lead for SHRM Sri Lanka. • Business led by Dedeepya Ajith John (Senior Director – Consulting & BD, SHRM India & APAC) and supported by Senior Consultant Kaavya Sasidharan. • Deepens local operations beyond its ongoing association with the Association of Human Resource Professionals (AHRP). • Core Offerings & Sector Impact: • Expanded access to globally recognized SHRM-CP and SHRM-SCP certifications. • Delivery of consulting services spanning talent management, leadership development, workforce planning, and HR transformation. • Introduction of local master classes covering HR and AI, HR analytics, and change management to support workforce modernization. • Pricing & Regional Access: • Special promotional SHRM membership rate offered at US$ 49 for Sri Lankan HR professionals. • Preferential delegate rate of US$ 215 for the SHRM India Annual Conference (Nov 26–27, 2026). • Sri Lankan firms and leaders gain eligibility for the 15th SHRM HR Excellence Awards.

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📊 Central Finance Appoints Manjula de Silva as Chairman; Sellathurai Prabagar Joins Board

Central Finance Company PLC has announced key board appointments to strengthen its strategic governance and operational leadership, effective 16 August 2026. • Board Leadership Changes: • Manjula de Silva appointed as Chairman (previously Senior Director since May 2025 and Board member since July 2020). • Veteran banker Sellathurai Prabagar joins as an Independent Non-Executive Director. • Profiles & Expertise: • Manjula de Silva: Former Secretary General/CEO of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and ex-Managing Director/CEO of HNB Assurance PLC. Held prominent public and private sector roles, including Chairman of NITF, SEC Commission Member, and Director General of PERC. • Sellathurai Prabagar: Bring 30+ years of banking and financial sector experience. Former Chief Operating Officer and Executive Director of Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC, with expertise in corporate governance, risk management, and cross-border expansion. • Strategic Context: • Strengthens Central Finance's leadership within Sri Lanka's non-banking financial institutions (NBFI) sector by bringing extensive expertise in regulation, corporate governance, and risk oversight.

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🏦 MBSL Announces New Board Appointments

Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka and Finance PLC (MBSL) has appointed two new Non-Executive Directors to its Board, enhancing leadership in corporate law and the banking & finance sector. • Key Board Appointments: • Mangala Niyarepola (Independent Non-Executive Director): Supreme Court Attorney-at-Law and UK Solicitor with over 26 years of experience in civil, corporate, and commercial litigation in Sri Lanka and the UK. Holds an LL.M. in Corporate Law from King’s College London and serves as Lead Counsel at Ceylits Chambers. • Sampath Perera (Non-Independent Non-Executive Director): Senior banking professional with over 20 years of experience across credit management, development lending, Treasury, and FOREX operations. Currently serves as Deputy General Manager (Development Lending & Branch Credit) at Bank of Ceylon (BOC). • Strategic Impact: • The appointments bring robust expertise in corporate litigation, regulatory compliance, credit risk management, and strategic leadership to support MBSL's governance within the Sri Lankan banking & finance market.

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🇱🇰 Sri Lanka Bids for Historic WFUNA Vice Presidency 📈

• Key Highlights: - Dr. M.M.M. Rushanudeen, Secretary-General of UNA-Sri Lanka, is contesting for the Vice President post at the World Federation of United Nations Associations (WFUNA). - Represents the first Sri Lankan candidate for this leadership position in UNA-Sri Lanka's 76-year history. - Nominated by UNA-Sri Lanka and formally seconded by the People’s Republic of China. • Assembly & Election Details: - Election will take place at the 44th WFUNA Plenary Assembly at WHO Headquarters, Geneva (August 23–30, 2026). - Contesting against candidates from 6 other nations: USA, Colombia, Iceland, Pakistan, Somalia, and Tanzania. - Requires a 2/3 majority vote from participating member countries among 100+ global delegates to secure victory. • National Context & Delegation: - The delegation heads to Geneva to bolster Sri Lanka’s international civil society presence and diplomatic reach within multilateral forums. - Accompanying delegates include National Executive Committee Chairperson V. Dharmadasa, Vice Chairman M.D. Lalith Peiris, and Member M.J.M. Irshad.

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Thushantha Karunanayake Appointed ICC Chief Country Rep. in Sri Lanka 📈

• Key Leadership Appointment: The Indian Chamber of Commerce (ICC), founded in 1925, has named Thushantha Karunanayake as Chief Country Representative for Sri Lanka. The announcement was made during the India–Sri Lanka Bilateral Delegation Visit. • Role & Objectives: Karunanayake will lead efforts to strengthen bilateral trade, promote investment, support business delegations, engage policymakers, and create cross-border strategic partnerships between Sri Lankan and Indian enterprises. • Industry Experience: Karunanayake currently heads PCL Solutions Ltd., a member of the MJF Group—the parent organization of the globally recognized Dilmah Tea brand. He brings extensive leadership background in business development, strategic planning, and international industrial solutions to drive regional economic cooperation.

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📈 Pan Asia Bank Appoints New Leadership to Drive Strategic Growth

Pan Asia Bank has officially appointed B.D.A. Perera as Chairman and Ayodhya Iddawela Perera as Deputy Chairperson, effective 3 August 2026, to strengthen its governance and long-term expansion goals. • New Appointments & Leadership Roles • B.D.A. Perera (Chairman): Succeeds Aravinda Perera, who served as Chairman for nine years. He has been on the Board since April 2021 and previously served as Deputy Chairman and Senior Independent Director. He brings over two decades of financial sector experience and currently serves as Executive Director at LB Finance PLC. • Ayodhya Iddawela Perera (Deputy Chairperson): Appointed as an Independent Non-Executive Director in April 2026. She is a veteran in the banking sector with over 36 years of experience, including her role as Managing Director of Sampath Bank PLC (2023–2025). • Strategic Context & Governance • The executive appointments aim to enhance the bank's governance framework while accelerating strategic focus on digital transformation, customer-centric innovation, sustainable finance, and operational excellence in Sri Lanka's banking & financial services sector.

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Real Estate

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Orion City Launches Orion Tower II to Elevate Sri Lanka’s ICT/BPM Infrastructure 📈

• Project Overview: Orion City officially announced the commencement of construction for Orion Tower II in August 2026, targeting completion by January 2029. • Key Features & Capacity: Delivers ~300,000 sq. ft. of Grade A office space. Integrates with Orion Tower I for a combined floor plate of ~36,000 sq. ft. featuring 180-degree Colombo views and flexible, column-free floor plans. • Sustainability & Design: Designed by DP Architects Singapore to target LEED Platinum Certification, reinforcing eco-friendly workplace standards. • Ecosystem & Facilities: Expands Orion City's integrated hub, offering flexible workspaces, childcare, EV charging, fitness, dining, and retail services to support local and foreign ICT/BPM enterprises.

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🏛️ Cabinet Approves Revised Rs. 25.6 Bn Agreement for Sethsiripaya Phase III

• Project Overview: The Cabinet approved a revised contract worth Rs. 25.58 Bn with M/s Maga Engineering Ltd. to complete remaining construction on Sethsiripaya Stage III. The project was initiated by the Urban Development Authority (UDA) to expand state administrative office space. • Cost Revision & Breakdown: - Original Estimated Capital Expenditure: Rs. 16.7 Bn (commenced in 2021). - Revised Total Project Cost: Rs. 38.48 Bn (includes past costs, remaining work, taxes, and other expenses). - Remaining Works Contract: Agreed at Rs. 22.76 Bn (excluding completed work value, payables, contingencies, and taxes). • Key Context & Timeline: Construction halted after completing three floors due to economic instability, material shortages, import restrictions, and rising construction sector costs. The project is now being expedited to meet office space demands. • Financing & Allocation: Funding will be shared by allocated institutions according to space usage, including the Energy Ministry, Inland Revenue Department (IRD), State Pharmaceuticals Corporation (SPC), and the UDA.

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📈 Ruwanpura Expressway Approval Set to Surge Real Estate Demand

Approval for the procurement of Phase 1 of the Ruwanpura Expressway (Kahathuduwa to Ingiriya) is expected to significantly boost land values along the corridor, according to LankaPropertyWeb (LPW). • Historical Performance (2017–2025): • Ingiriya: Average land asking price surged from Rs. 49,363 to Rs. 344,850 per perch, a 598.59% (7-fold) increase. • Padukka: Recorded a 151.30% growth. • District Comparisons: Outperformed Kalutara District (+123%) and Colombo District (+66.90%) averages. • Investment Returns: Outpaced the current average 12-month commercial bank fixed deposit rate of ~9.04% p.a. • Key Projected Growth Areas: • Primary Beneficiary: Ingiriya is positioned as the next major growth market at the Phase 1 endpoint. • Adjoining Corridors: Demand to strengthen in Polgasowita, Gonapola, Horana, and the interchange hub Kahathuduwa. • Future Regional Expansion: Activity expected to spread toward Kuruwita, Ratnapura, Pelmadulla, Balangoda, Belihuloya, Bandarawela, Ella, and Badulla under later phases. • Economic Impact: • Infrastructure-led connectivity reduces travel times to Colombo, driving residential, commercial, and mixed-use developments. • Offers long-term capital appreciation for property owners, developers, and investors seeking affordable Colombo alternatives.

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📈 Colombo Land Valuation Indicator Rises 5.9% in H1 2026

Sri Lanka’s Central Bank reports that the Land Valuation Indicator (LVI) for the Colombo District increased by 5.9% YoY during the first half of 2026, maintaining a moderate growth pace compared to H1 2025. • Overall Growth: LVI and all three sub-indicators expanded both year-on-year (YoY) and compared to the second half (H2) of 2025. • Sub-Indicator Breakdown (YoY): • Residential LVI: Up by 6.7% (leading overall growth) • Commercial LVI: Up by 5.7% • Industrial LVI: Up by 5.2% • Sequential Trend: Growth rates for both residential and industrial real estate segments accelerated compared to the increases recorded in H2 2025, signaling steady demand in key urban property sectors.

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🏢 Tilko Blue Ocean Signs BOI Agreement for Jaffna’s Tallest Residential Tower

Tilko Blue Ocean Holdings (Pvt) Ltd. has signed an agreement with the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka (BOI) to construct 'Yarl Royal Palace' in Jaffna, marking a major milestone for real estate and regional development in Northern Sri Lanka. • Project Overview: Located at No. 107, Kandy Road, overlooking Old Park, the project is set to become the tallest residential landmark in the Northern Province. • Development Scale: Features 19 levels in total—including 6 parking levels and 13 residential floors housing 78 premium units. • Economic Impact: Drives regional growth across construction, engineering, logistics, and property management while expanding urban infrastructure and local employment outside the traditional Colombo hub. • Diaspora Capital: Designed as a bridge to attract long-term investment from the global Sri Lankan diaspora (UK, Canada, Australia, Europe) into Northern property markets. • Strategic Significance: Highlights private-sector confidence and signals expanding opportunities in Sri Lanka's regional construction and urban development ecosystems.

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🏢 CVU Colombo Forum 2026 Tackles High-Rise Safety & Resilience

The Council on Vertical Urbanism (CVU) Sri Lanka Chapter hosted the Colombo Forum 2026, gathering local and international experts under the theme “Design to Survive: Tall Buildings in an Age of Global Instability” to address rising physical, technological, and geopolitical risks facing vertical urban centers like Colombo. • Key Industry Focus & Technical Highlights: • Urban Infrastructure & Planning: Stressed a 25-year forward-looking strategy to protect tall structures from evolving threats, including climate risks, geopolitical tensions, and drone hazards. Emphasized integrated 3D urban design. • Construction & Steel Systems: Experts noted composite steel systems dominate the world’s 100 tallest buildings. Reusing structural steel reduces embodied carbon emissions to near-zero (carrying just 1% of traditional steel production emissions)—crucial as structural floors account for ~70% of a building's embodied carbon. • Protective Engineering: Highlighted mathematical risk-based blast protection, emphasizing optimal perimeter defenses (e.g., 10-11m standoff distances offering a 6:1 benefit-to-cost ratio). • Key Milestones & Initiatives: • International Launch: Officially launched the IAPS Sri Lanka Chapter (led by Prof. Ranjith Dissanayake) to strengthen resilience against structural hazards, coastal threats, and cyclones. • Technical Standards: Unveiled technical manuals including the "Design Calculation Manual - Reinforced Concrete High-rise Building Design" to assist peer-reviewed local engineering, notably for Colombo Port City developments.

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🏛️ Govt. Invites Bids to Commercialise Heritage Bungalows in Colombo 5

• Transaction Overview The Ministry of Finance, Planning and Economic Development has called for Expressions of Interest (EOIs) to unlock the value of prime State-owned heritage bungalows in Colombo 5. The properties will be offered via a transparent National Competitive Selection Process on 30-year lease agreements, while full ownership of land and buildings remains with the Government. • Property Scope & Locations The portfolio includes architecturally distinctive properties situated in one of Colombo's most sought-after residential and commercial precincts: - Stanmore Crescent, Colombo 5 - Paget Road, Colombo 5 - Skelton Road, Colombo 5 • Target Sectors & Sectoral Impact The initiative forms part of a broader national strategy to stimulate private investment, revitalise underutilised public assets, and expand tourism infrastructure. Key operational concepts invited include: - Boutique hospitality and heritage accommodation - Signature fine dining, cafés, and lifestyle establishments - Premium tourism-oriented retail concepts catering to local and international visitors • Submission Guidelines & Timeline Proposals will be evaluated independently for each property, allowing investors to submit bids for single or multiple locations. - Property Inspection Date: 12 August 2026 at 10:00 AM - Proposal Deadline: 25 August 2026 - Guidelines: Available via the Finance Ministry official portal

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📈 Govt. Eyes 2027 Budget to Revive ~5,000 Stalled Housing Projects

• Overview: The Government of Sri Lanka is considering funding allocations under the 2027 Budget to complete nearly 5,000 abandoned housing units initiated under previous administrations. • Review & Assessment: • Projects were previously stalled due to non-disbursement of allocated loans and grant funding. • A five-member committee, co-chaired by two former Ministry Secretaries, is assessing project viability and identifying units immediately suitable for occupation. • Final decisions on project completion will depend on the committee's report. • Family Assistance & Sector Support: • A separate financial support program will launch next year to assist 2,000 families in completing partially built homes. • Special stakeholder meetings will address targeted initiatives, including low-income urban housing in the Colombo District. • Economic Context: This move aims to expand national housing stock and revitalize the housing & construction sector by utilizing existing unfinished assets.

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Rs. 20Mn Viewing Platform Project Begins at Dunhinda Falls 📈

• Infrastructure Investment: Construction on a new observation platform at the iconic Dunhinda Falls in Badulla commenced on July 27, 2026, backed by an investment of Rs. 20 million. • Sector Impact: The project aims to boost tourism infrastructure by providing a safer, modernized viewing experience for local and foreign visitors in the Uva Province.

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🏛️ Sri Lanka to Lease Five Presidential Residences for Tourism Development

• Key Decision: The Cabinet has approved a proposal by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake to lease five underutilised Presidential Residences to private investors on a long-term basis for tourism development. • Target Locations: Properties are situated in Bentota, Kataragama, Mahiyanganaya, Embilipitiya, and Anuradhapura. Each location features high-end architectural designs, fully equipped facilities, and landscaped grounds. • Economic Context & Objectives: - Reduces the government's financial burden of ongoing maintenance, security, and upkeep borne by the Presidential Secretariat. - Transforms non-revenue-generating state assets into active hubs for tourism investment and regional economic activity. • Implementation Plan: Development proposals will be invited from eligible private investors through a long-term lease model, following recommendations from a dedicated committee on productive asset utilization.

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📈 John Keells Properties Unveils VIMAN Ja-Ela Show Apartment

• John Keells Properties has officially opened its on-site show apartment for the VIMAN Ja-Ela residential project, allowing prospective buyers to experience the layout, finishes, and design firsthand. • Project Overview: Spans six acres in Ja-Ela, with over 60% of the land dedicated to green and open spaces to emphasize nature and community living. • Amenities & Lifestyle: Features a resident clubhouse, swimming pool, gymnasium, walking/cycling paths, children’s play areas, outdoor social spaces, and traditional communal settings like an Ambalama. • Connectivity: Located 4 km from the Ja-Ela interchange on the Colombo–Katunayake Expressway, offering direct connectivity to major urban centers and supporting suburban real estate expansion.

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🏛️ Surveyors’ Institute of Sri Lanka Marks 100 Years of Service

• Milestone Celebration: The Surveyors’ Institute of Sri Lanka (SISL) will celebrate its centennial anniversary on 2 August 2026, marking 100 years of contributions to land administration, mapping, and national development. A technical session and gala dinner will be held at Cinnamon Lakeside, Colombo. • Historical Footprint: Established in 1926 as the Licenced Surveyors’ Association of Ceylon and incorporated by Parliament in 1982, SISL is a founding member of the Organisation of Professional Associations, CASLE, and a member of FIG. • Key National Contributions: • Advocated for the Registration of Title Act No. 21 of 1998, founding the “Bimsaviya” land titling program to minimize land disputes. • Supported the Survey Act No. 17 of 2002, modernizing legal frameworks and establishing the Survey Board. • Supported the UGC-approved degree in Surveying Sciences at Diyatalawa and the establishment of the National Hydrographic Office. • Future Focus: SISL remains committed to driving Sri Lanka’s economic and structural goals through digital land administration, geospatial innovation, sustainable infrastructure planning, and climate resilience.

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Product & Service Launches / Business Expansions [MasterChef Sri Lanka Official Hospitality Partner Video](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yy5z6NYKgj0) This video highlights Cinnamon Hotels and Resorts' involvement in major international culinary initiatives and hospitality events, reflecting their strategic efforts to expand Sri Lanka's global profile.

Sustainability, ESG & Corporate Responsibility [Highlights of the Beach Clean-up Programme](https://www.youtube.com/shorts/pqIAYUD3_5o) This video provides visual coverage of the Bank of Ceylon beach clean-up initiative at Palangaturai Beach in Negombo mentioned in the news text.

**Politics & Government Impact**

Startups & Entrepreneurship

📈 EDB Drives Digital Pathways for Women Exporters

• Initiative Overview: The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB), operating through the SheTrades Sri Lanka Hub, conducted an awareness programme titled "Using Social Media for Export Marketing" at the Divisional Secretariat Office, Panadura. • Knowledge & Capacity Building: Partnering with knowledge partner Foundation.lk, the event provided practical expertise in digital marketing, online business development, and social media tools to strengthen women-led enterprises and enhance their online visibility. • Market Reach & Export Growth: Targeted at women entrepreneurs seeking international expansion, the programme focused on using digital channels to connect with potential global customers, access foreign markets, and build readiness for export marketing and trade.

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🌱 EthicalX Opens Applications for 2026 Climate Innovation Cohort

EthicalX: Climate & Innovation Hub, a global initiative by Clima Trust and SLYCAN Trust, has officially opened applications for its 2026 cohort and affiliate network. Announced at the EthicalX Entrepreneurship Gathering in Colombo on August 6, 2026, the program aims to scale ethical and sustainable ventures in Sri Lanka and globally. • Overview & Key Focus: • Target sectors: Sustainable food systems, fashion & lifestyle, and creative communication. • Structure: Offers mentorship, technical support, policy linkage, and global networking opportunities. • Funding: Financial support for selected ventures, including lifestyle startups via a partnership with c.fuge. • Addressing Ecosystem Challenges: • Aims to bridge critical growth hurdles for early-stage Sri Lankan enterprises, such as limited access to finance, market restrictions, and gaps in technical expertise. • Connects grassroots entrepreneurs directly with public/private sector stakeholders and policymaking processes. • Track Record & Ecosystem Impact: • Founded in Sri Lanka in 2022, EthicalX has expanded globally to foster climate action, local economic empowerment, and sustainable diversification. • Supported alumni include local startups like Star Mushrooms and Eastern Soy Products, leveraging the hub for scaling and product development.

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📈 Ceylon Chamber to Host "Scale Up 2.0" National SME Forum 2026

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce will host "Scale Up 2.0", the National SME Forum 2026, on 11 August 2026 at the Taj Samudra, Colombo, under the theme "Connected, Competitive, Ready to Grow". • Event Focus & Key Objectives: The forum is designed to address pressing operational challenges facing Sri Lanka's Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs), helping them scale operations, secure financing, and expand market access. • Core Focus Areas: • Market Access: Creating pathways for SMEs to connect with larger enterprises and integrate into local and global value chains. • Standards & Competitiveness: Improving process credibility through quality standards and official certifications. • Sustainable Expansion: Enhancing investment readiness, business practices, and access to appropriate financing options. • Platform & Networking: • Features participation from policymakers, industry leaders, financial institutions, and business support organizations. • Includes a dedicated B2B networking segment for direct corporate engagement, partnership exploration, and resource sourcing.

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📈 MAS Holdings Backs Syntetica’s $30M Series A for Nylon Recycling

French deep tech startup Syntetica secured US$ 30 Mn in Series A funding to scale technology for recycling complex textile waste. The investment round was led by Bpifrance’s Ecotechnologies 2 fund, with participation from Sri Lankan apparel & textiles giant MAS Holdings, lululemon, SWEN Capital Partners, EQT Ventures, and key family offices. • Funding & Expansion: The US$ 30 Mn round will fund Syntetica's first commercial demonstration facility in France in partnership with Michelin. The plant will scale the process from laboratory testing to processing hundreds of tonnes of textile waste annually. • Technical Breakthrough: Syntetica developed a proprietary process to recycle both Nylon 6 and Nylon 6,6 together from mixed waste without prior separation, overcoming a major technical hurdle in apparel & textiles circularity. • Market & Sector Relevance: - Global nylon production reached ~7 million tonnes in 2024, but recycled nylon accounts for only ~2% of the market due to processing challenges. - Over 80% of household textile waste is currently incinerated or landfilled. Syntetica targets post-consumer waste to build circular supply chains. - MAS Holdings leverages its manufacturing expertise to scale circular material solutions, reinforcing Sri Lanka's positioning in sustainable global apparel & textiles supply chains.

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Chalinda Abeykoon: Building Sri Lanka’s Global Startup Ecosystem 📈

• Overview: Venture capitalist Chalinda Abeykoon, co-founder at nVentures, highlights the evolution of Sri Lanka’s ICT/BPM and startup ecosystem—from early government-led initiatives to cross-border venture capital investments. • Startup Evolution: • Started Spiralation, Sri Lanka’s first tech startup incubator at ICTA, aiding ~75 tech companies in securing quality certifications and training 25,000+ students in international certifications. • Organized early island-wide hackathons, connecting youth across Jaffna, Kandy, and the South to foster local talent. • Investment Strategy & Exits: • Currently manages Singapore-domiciled VC fund nVentures to facilitate institutional exits, governance, and foreign capital inflows. • Focuses on founder-market fit and high-growth potential over traditional metrics. • Enables local startups to build globally relevant software and AI products directly from Colombo. • Creating a sustainable funding cycle: early founders from Fund 1 are now reinvesting as LP investors in Fund 2 to build local wealth.

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Politics & Government Impact [Former BASL President claims proposed amendment aims to retain select judges for two more years](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pna81INtIx8) This video provides additional context from a former BASL president regarding concerns over the proposed constitutional amendment to extend judicial tenure.

Global & International Business [The World View From India with Dr. Raja Mohan](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Vf9U7f9kKA) This video features Dr. C. Raja Mohan discussing India's evolving economic policy, regional relationships, and geopolitics in an increasingly fragmented global landscape.

Politics & Government Impact [How India's Cockroach Party Sparked a Protest Movement](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=C9MRKiKs06o) This video provides context on the origin of the Cockroach movement in India and examines its political impact and broader implications for youth activism across South Asia.

India’s Cockroach Movement: Key Governance & Youth Lessons for South Asia 📈

• Movement Context & Scale India’s youth-led Cockroach Movement evolved from public outrage over alleged paper leaks in the National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), taken by over 2 Mn students annually for 130,000 medical seats. Demonstrations pushed Union Education Minister Dharmendra Pradhan to resign, prompting the government to announce system-wide reforms. • Gen Z Mobilization & Digital Impact Spurred by India’s Gen Z population (over 500 Mn), the campaign shifted rapidly from digital social platforms to physical street protests in major cities. Highlights how digital connectivity lowers collective action barriers, forcing faster institutional responsiveness across South Asia. • Key Lessons for Regional Governance Meritocracy: Safeguarding fair competition in education is crucial for social mobility and preventing public discontent. Institutional Trust: Public credibility relies on execution; trust lost through examination irregularities is difficult to restore. Digital Democracy: Social media allows rapid public mobilization, making open government communication and listening vital to democratic legitimacy. • Relevance to Sri Lanka South Asia’s under-30 demographic makes up over 50% of its nearly 2 Bn population, forming the future workforce and consumer base. Sri Lanka’s educated youth share similar expectations for transparent public administration, education, and economic governance, emphasizing youth as partners in stability.

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Awards & Recognitions [National AI Awards 2026 Overview](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaJr_GtaZLM) This video provides an official overview and call for applications for Sri Lanka's National AI Awards 2026.

🤖 Applications Open for National AI Awards 2026

• Event & Key Dates: Applications are open until 15 August 2026 for Sri Lanka’s flagship National AI Awards 2026, themed ‘AI Amplified’. The awards ceremony will take place on 4 October 2026 as the highlight of Sri Lanka AI Week. • Organisers & Mission: Pioneered by the Digital Economy Ministry of Sri Lanka alongside SLT-MOBITEL, the event aims to champion innovation, celebrate national benchmarks, and spotlight top achievements across industry, academia, startups, and the public sector. • Key Sector Innovations: The Industry Innovation Awards will recognise groundbreaking AI application across major national economic pillars, including: - Agriculture - Manufacturing and Industry 5.0 - Banking, Finance and Insurance - Education - Healthcare and Life Sciences - Media • Award Categories: Accolades encompass four primary streams: - National AI Trailblazer (Excellence, Leadership, Impact, Export Excellence) - Industry & Sector Excellence - Innovation & Future-Focused (Startups/MSMEs, University AI, Agentic AI, Sinhala/Tamil Localisation, Women in AI Leadership) - AI Content Creators of the Year (Educational, Video/Storytelling, Social Impact, FutureTech, Cultural Heritage & Tourism) This video provides an official overview and guidelines on how local innovators can submit their entries for the National AI Awards 2026 prior to the deadline. [National AI Awards 2026 Submission Guide](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PaJr_GtaZLM)

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Economic News [Sri Lanka's President presents Budget](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PjSywtCQlx0) This video is relevant because it reports on Sri Lanka's presidential budget announcements and the government's fiscal policy goals.

Politics & Government Impact [Court of Appeal to consider Former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's petition](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qqe4yllGb38) This video provides news coverage regarding the Court of Appeal considering former President Gotabaya Rajapaksa's petition to block his arrest.