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Mandatory Electronic Asset Declarations Launched by CIABOC ⚖️

The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) has officially transitioned to a digital framework for financial transparency, effective today, March 31, 2026. • Governance & Compliance: A new centralized electronic system is now mandatory for the submission of all asset and liability declarations. • Digital Transformation: The move shifts away from manual filings to a streamlined electronic process to enhance monitoring and accountability within the public sector. • Legal Mandate: Based on current directives, the electronic filing is no longer optional, marking a significant step in Sri Lanka's anti-corruption and legal infrastructure reforms. • Context: This implementation aims to improve the efficiency of tracking high-level financial data, crucial for maintaining integrity in the national economy. _Note: Summary based on initial implementation data as of March 31, 2026._

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Mandatory Electronic Asset Declarations Launched by CIABOC ⚖️

The Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery or Corruption (CIABOC) has officially transitioned to a digital framework for financial transparency, effective today, March 31, 2026. • Governance & Compliance: A new centralized electronic system is now mandatory for the submission of all asset and liability declarations. • Digital Transformation: The move shifts away from manual filings to a streamlined electronic process to enhance monitoring and accountability within the public sector. • Legal Mandate: Based on current directives, the electronic filing is no longer optional, marking a significant step in Sri Lanka's anti-corruption and legal infrastructure reforms. • Context: This implementation aims to improve the efficiency of tracking high-level financial data, crucial for maintaining integrity in the national economy. _Note: Summary based on initial implementation data as of March 31, 2026._

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📈 Ceylon Chamber Urges Balanced Reforms in 2026 Tax Bill

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) has submitted comprehensive recommendations to the Ministry of Finance regarding the Inland Revenue (Amendment) Bill of 2026, emphasizing the need for a tax framework that supports business continuity and investment. • Thin Capitalisation Rules: The Chamber advocates for excluding negative reserves from gearing calculations to prevent excessive tax burdens on financially distressed firms. It also calls for the full allowability of finance costs on all genuine commercial borrowings. • Compliance & Penalties: Proposed 6-to-9 month timelines for submitting evidence are deemed too rigid. The CCC suggests more flexibility and argues against stringent penalties, including imprisonment, for minor compliance lapses to safeguard investor confidence. • Insurance Sector: Recommendations include deferring amendments to Section 67 pending further industry consultation. Key concerns involve the taxation of policyholder distributions and clarity surrounding IFRS 17 implementation. • Regulatory Powers: The CCC highlighted that the discretionary powers of the Commissioner General must be clearly defined and transparent to avoid economic uncertainty. The Chamber continues to engage with policymakers to ensure the bill is amended during the Committee Stage, aiming for a stable environment to attract private investment and support national recovery. 🇱🇰

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📈 Clarity Urged for Digital Services VAT Implementation

Sri Lanka is set to implement VAT on digital services provided by non-resident suppliers effective April 1, 2026, yet stakeholders warn of a significant "regulatory gap" regarding administrative guidance. • Implementation Status: While the policy was deferred from October 2025 to April 2026, the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) has yet to issue updated technical instructions, leaving global platforms reliant on a superseded July 2025 Gazette. • Key Concerns: • Lack of clear registration procedures for non-resident digital service providers. • Undefined responsibilities for intermediaries (e-marketplaces) and payment facilitators. • Absence of specific documentation and invoicing requirements for ICT/BPM and global tech sectors. • Economic Risks: Delay in proactive guidance risks non-compliance, tax disputes, and under-collection of revenue. Over 120 countries already have established frameworks that Sri Lanka is expected to follow to ensure revenue outcomes and system credibility. • Required Actions: Stakeholders are calling for an urgent implementation circular from the IRD to clarify filing processes and transitional rules before the 24-hour countdown to the new fiscal deadline. _Note: Based on current industry analysis and IRD public notices._

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⚖️ Sri Lanka’s Community Mediation Model: A Low-Cost Justice Revolution

Sri Lanka’s nationwide community mediation system is emerging as a global benchmark for efficient, low-cost dispute resolution, offering a viable alternative to the country’s heavily backlogged formal court system. 📈 • Key Performance Metrics (2023) • Nearly 250,000 cases received by mediation boards. • Almost 70% settlement rate for cases reaching a hearing. • Total of 329 Boards operational across the island. • Supported by 8,700 trained volunteer mediators (teachers, health workers, and community leaders). • Economic & Social Impact • Cost Efficiency: Delivers justice at a fraction of the cost of formal litigation for both the state and citizens. • Sector Specialization: Evolution of specialized boards to handle land conflicts and financial disputes, adapting to shifting economic needs. • Productivity: Reduces time-to-resolution, preventing minor disputes from escalating into lengthy, expensive civil cases that can stall economic activity for decades. • System Highlights • Established under the Mediation Boards Act of 1988 and overseen by an independent Commission. • Operates in community venues (temples, schools) without lawyers, focusing on interest-based solutions rather than adversarial litigation. • Highly scalable model with potential for "export" to other nations facing overloaded judiciary systems.

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Seminar on Competition Policy & Law: Strengthening Sri Lanka’s Economic Reforms 📈

• The Event: JICA, the World Bank, and the Presidential Secretariat convened over 70 policymakers and private sector leaders in Colombo to discuss a modern competition framework for Sri Lanka. • Core Objectives: The seminar focused on how fair competition can drive export growth, prevent monopolies, and enhance digital transformation and consumer choice. • Strategic Reforms: Senior Additional Secretary to the President highlighted ongoing measures to improve the business climate for SMEs, including: • An e-procurement platform. • Tariff reforms. • The National Single Window. • International Expertise: The Japan Fair Trade Commission (JFTC) shared insights from Japan’s experience in strict enforcement and the liberalization of the electricity market. • Key Economic Impact: JICA emphasized that competition policy is a vital pillar for recovery. Strengthening domestic industries will improve their global competitiveness and ensure long-term resilience. • Future Path: Experts concluded that success requires comprehensive legislation, a coherent policy, stronger enforcement capacity, and active engagement from the private sector and civil society.

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Urgent Call for Chemical Safety Reforms in Sri Lanka 📈

A recent report highlights systemic gaps in Sri Lanka's regulatory framework, posing significant risks to public health and the economy. Current oversight for consumer products is fragmented, leaving many daily-use items unregulated. • Critical Safety Findings: Investigations by the Consumer Affairs Authority revealed mercury levels in dozens of skin-lightening products exceeding national limits by "orders of magnitude." Similar risks are rising in the wellness and dietary supplement sector. • Regulatory Gaps: Oversight is currently split between the NMRA, SLSI, Ministry of Health, and CAA. The 2015 NMRA Act failed to fully carry forward previous safety provisions for the cosmetics industry, leaving a majority of products on the market unregistered. • Economic Impact: Unsafe products increase national healthcare spending, erode consumer trust, and create an unfair playing field for legitimate businesses adhering to high standards. • Proposed Solutions: • Establish a unified, science-based coordination body between existing agencies. • Implement toxicological risk assessments for imports and local manufacturing. • Expand national chemical testing capacity through ICT/BPM and university partnerships. • Adopt global models like Singapore’s mandatory registration or India’s restricted chemicals list. • Market Shift: With the rise of social media and online marketplaces, products often bypass traditional retail channels, requiring digital-first monitoring to protect the retail and e-commerce sectors.

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⚖️ Supreme Court Orders Rs. 275M Settlement in Health Procurement Case 📉

The Supreme Court of Sri Lanka has ruled that former Health Minister Keheliya Rambukwella and four other officials violated public Fundamental Rights regarding the irregular procurement of health supplies under the 2022 Indian Credit Line. • Overall Penalties: A total of Rs. 275 million was ordered to be paid to the State from the personal funds of the accused. • Individual Liability: Keheliya Rambukwella (Former Health Minister): Ordered to pay Rs. 75 million. Janaka Chandragupta (Former Ministry Secretary): Ordered to pay Rs. 50 million. Prof. S. D. Jayaratne (Former NMRA Chairman): Ordered to pay Rs. 50 million. Dr. Vijith Gunasekera (NMRA CEO): Ordered to pay Rs. 50 million. Dr. Thushitha Sudarshana (Former MSD Deputy Director): Ordered to pay Rs. 50 million. • Case Context: The ruling follows a petition by Transparency International Sri Lanka concerning the procurement of supplies from an unregistered company, bypassing standard procedures. This judgment emphasizes accountability within the healthcare and public administration sectors, critical for maintaining fiscal discipline and public trust in state procurement.

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### 📈 Drug Quality & Regulatory Compliance in Sri Lanka

The National Medicines Regulatory Authority (NMRA) faces a significant "implementation gap" between its legal mandate and the practical enforcement of quality standards for the private sector, which accounts for 60% of the total spend on drugs and medical supplies. • Regulatory Framework & Gaps Private Sector imports exceed 4,000 items, compared to under 1,000 in the State Pharmaceuticals Corporation (SPC) system. While the NMRA Act No. 5 of 2015 mandates ensuring "efficacious, safe, and good quality medicines," audits reveal a massive registration backlog and a "reactive" rather than "proactive" testing culture. The National Medicines Quality Assurance Laboratory (NMQAL) lacks the resources to test the volume of private imports, leading to reliance on "provisional" registrations. • Audit & Oversight Findings Emergency Waivers: During the 2022–2023 crisis, Section 109 was overused to bypass essential quality checks. Data Integrity: A 2023–2025 COPE investigation highlighted a "data deletion incident" that lost critical digital records of importers and quality certificates. Staffing: The NMRA operates with a technical staff smaller than a single large private hospital, hindering market surveillance. • Strategic Reforms (2025–2026) Digital Integration: A World Bank-funded "Digital Gatekeeper" project aims to link NMRA with Customs to automate batch certificate verification. Regulatory Shifts: New mandatory labeling (stickers) and digital data collection for all imports since January 2023 are being implemented to curb falsified products. Proposed "Positive List": International bodies suggest a "Private Sector Essential Medicines List" to prioritize surveillance on therapeutically necessary brands, though this faces potential industry pushback. _Note: Summary based on provisional audit reports and current situational analyses._ ---

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Court Rules in Favor of CBSL on EPF Data Disclosure ⚖️

The Court of Appeal has set aside a Right to Information (RTI) Commission order that previously directed the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) to disclose detailed transaction-level data regarding the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF). • Legal Ruling: The Court held that specific details of government securities transactions—including purchase dates, yields, prices, and counterparties—are exempt under Section 5(1)(d) of the RTI Act. • Economic Rationale: Disclosure of investment strategies was deemed commercially sensitive. The Court noted that publicizing this data could allow market participants to outmaneuver EPF bids, placing the Fund at a competitive disadvantage and potentially reducing returns for millions of member contributors. • Governance & Oversight: While the court acknowledged the importance of transparency, it ruled that the EPF is already subject to sufficient oversight via the Auditor General, annual reports, and parliamentary review. • Precedent: The judgment affirms that the Central Bank’s fiduciary duty to protect fund assets outweighs the public interest claim in this specific instance, as the petitioner failed to prove that disclosure benefits would surpass the potential harm to the Fund's market position.

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📈 Sri Lanka’s Courts Clear Decades-Old Backlog, Generate Rs. 952.9 Mn

Sri Lanka has successfully cleared long-standing accumulations of case productions across Magistrates’ and High Courts, addressing critical storage and security inefficiencies. This nationwide initiative has revitalized judicial spaces while recovering significant economic value. • Overall Revenue: The disposal of items stagnant for over two decades generated Rs. 952.9 million in 2025 alone. Total judicial revenue—including fines, notary fees, and bail bond confiscations—reached Rs. 6.57 billion for the year. • Resource Recovery: The project targeted a vast range of seized items, including vehicles (lorries, tractors, motorcycles), timber, sand, and industrial tools. By clearing these, the state mitigated the decay of assets originally imported at a high foreign exchange cost. • Operational Impact: Led by the Judicial Service Commission in collaboration with the "Clean Sri Lanka" program, the effort has cleared court premises of hazardous materials like explosives and prohibited substances, improving security and logistical flow. • National Context: Beyond the fiscal gain, the initiative supports economic stability by returning idle resources to the economy and enhancing public confidence in the efficiency of the justice system.

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CSE & SEC Forum: Scaling SOEs via Capital Market Integration 📈

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) convened over 45 State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) to discuss transitioning toward capital market funding to reduce Treasury reliance and enhance governance. • Strategic Objectives The initiative aims to provide SOEs with alternative funding pathways for mid-to-long-term growth while improving transparency and operational efficiency. Key focus areas include reducing the burden on public finances and attracting institutional investors. • Market Performance & Capacity • Between 2020 and 2025, listed entities raised Rs. 560.58 Bn through debt, equity IPOs, and rights issues. • The investor base has seen significant growth, with CDS accounts recently surpassing the 1 million threshold. • 2025 saw 25 new listings, including 6 companies, utilizing diverse instruments like Blue, Green, and Social Bonds. • Key Mechanisms for SOEs • Catalyst Board: A flexible entry point with relaxed regulations specifically designed for SOE integration. • Equity & Debt: Options for partial listing where the State retains control while allowing public and employee participation via ESOP schemes. • Governance: Emphasis on regular financial reporting to build investor trust and bridge existing governance gaps. • Economic Impact Integration is viewed as a catalyst for economic transformation, deepening market liquidity, and streamlining the quality of essential services provided by the state sector.

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### 📈 Sri Lanka Advances in AML/CFT Review; On-Site Evaluation Set for October

Sri Lanka has crossed three critical milestones in its third Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism (AML/CFT) Mutual Evaluation process, according to the Financial Intelligence Unit (FIU) and the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL). • Key Milestones & Timeline • Feb 20: Submitted technical and contextual information to the Asia/Pacific Group (APG). • March 20: Met deadline to submit the Technical Compliance Report covering 40 FATF recommendations. • June 19: Deadline for the "Effectiveness Report" detailing practical framework performance. • Oct 26 – Nov 6: Scheduled on-site review by APG assessors. • July 2027: Final Mutual Evaluation Report expected to be adopted. • Legislative & Sector Progress • Amendments to three core laws (Financial Transactions Reporting, Prevention of Money Laundering, and Suppression of Terrorist Financing Acts) are now gazetted and await Parliamentary approval. • The evaluation impacts the banking & finance sector and private sector reporting entities, which will undergo direct scrutiny during the on-site visit. • Economic Impact Successful compliance is vital for maintaining correspondent banking relationships and investor confidence. The process is a key safeguard against potential "grey-listing" risks as the country pursues economic stabilization. Based on provisional data and official CBSL statements.

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Headline: Colombo Inflation Rises to 2.2% in March 2026 📈

Sri Lanka's headline inflation, measured by the Colombo Consumer Price Index (CCPI), saw a moderate uptick this month, according to the Department of Census and Statistics. • Overall Inflation: Increased to 2.2% (YoY) in March 2026, up from 1.6% in February. • Food Sector: Inflation rose to 0.7%, compared to 0.2% in the previous month, contributing 0.23% to the total change. • Non-Food Sector: Remained the primary driver at 2.9% inflation, up from 2.3% in February, contributing 1.97% to the overall index. • Monthly Index: The CCPI stood at 195.8 index points, a slight month-on-month increase of 0.5 points. The data reflects a slight acceleration in price levels across both food and non-food categories, though inflation remains within a relatively low single-digit range.

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UK Parliament Briefing on Sri Lanka’s Economic Outlook 📈

An informal session by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Sri Lanka was held in the UK Parliament on March 23, 2026, focusing on debt distress and economic transformation based on reports by the ODI Global think tank. • Economic Progress & Stability: High Commissioner Nimal Senadheera highlighted the recovery trajectory following the 2022 debt crisis. The discussion emphasized that macroeconomic stability and structural reforms remain the primary drivers for restoring investor confidence and ensuring sustainable growth. • Investment Opportunities: Dr. Ganeshan Wignaraja (ODI Global) identified significant growth potential for UK investors in Sri Lanka’s renewable energy and financial sectors. These areas are viewed as critical for long-term bilateral collaboration and economic resilience. • Strategic Recommendations: The briefing underscored the necessity of international cooperation and policy support to advance economic transformation. Key focus areas include addressing global crisis challenges and strengthening the resilience of the national economy through targeted UK-Sri Lanka relations. • Key Participants: Chaired by Andrew Snowdon MP; featured insights from ODI Global fellows including Professor Dirk Willem te Velde and Phyllis Papadavid.

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## 📈 Middle East War: Global Shockwaves Threaten Sri Lanka’s Recovery

The IMF warns of a "global yet asymmetric" economic shock as the Middle East conflict disrupts energy, trade, and finance, posing significant risks to energy-impoting nations. • Energy & Inflation Impacts Oil and Gas: Closure of the Strait of Hormuz has caused the largest oil market disruption in history. Cost Push: Higher fuel and power bills are raising production costs and squeezing purchasing power, reviving "cost-of-living" strains. Fertilizer: With 33% of global supply passing through the Gulf, disruptions threaten yields and push food prices higher. • Sector & Trade Disruptions Supply Chains: Rerouting ships increases freight costs, insurance premiums, and delivery times. ICT/BPM & Manufacturing: Potential shortages of helium and minerals could impact global semiconductors and electronic components. Tourism: Air-traffic disruptions around Gulf hubs are impacting global travel patterns. • Financial Strains Currencies: Balance-of-payments pressures are weighing on currencies in manufacturing-heavy Asian economies. Debt: Rising bond yields and tighter financial conditions increase debt-servicing burdens for countries with "meager reserves" and high debt. • Outlook The IMF notes that for fuel-importing economies, the shock acts as a "sudden tax on income," leading to slower growth and stickier inflation. Fuller assessments are expected in the April 14 World Economic Outlook.

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G7 Finance Leaders Commit to Energy Market Stability 📈

The G7 economic powers have pledged to take "all necessary measures" to safeguard global energy markets and mitigate economic spillover following recent volatility. • Energy Security: G7 leaders called for a global halt on "unjustified export restrictions" regarding hydrocarbons and related energy products to ensure supply consistency. • Monetary Policy: Central banks within the group reaffirmed their commitment to price stability, noting that future interest rate decisions will remain strictly data-dependent. • Economic Impact: While the focus is global, such stability is critical for Sri Lanka’s energy sector and import costs, as fluctuations in global fuel prices directly impact national inflation and foreign exchange reserves. • Outlook: The group remains prepared to intervene to prevent market disruptions from destabilizing broader financial systems.

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Debt Analysis: Sri Lanka’s Systemic Fiscal Imbalance (2024–2026) 📈

Sri Lanka remains in a critical "stabilization phase" rather than a deleveraging path, with debt utilization focused on survival rather than growth. Based on data from the Finance Ministry, CBSL, and IMF, the nation faces a deep structural gap between revenue and repayment. • Overall Debt Indicators Total Public Debt: Rs. 27–30 Trillion (as of end-2023). Debt-to-GDP Ratio: 110%–128% (vs. 70% safe threshold). Debt Servicing: Consumes 60%–70% of government revenue. Revenue-to-GDP: Low at 8%–10%, signaling fiscal weakness. • Structural Composition External Debt: 40%–45% of total debt, creating high sensitivity to exchange rate volatility. Trade Balance: Exports at 20%–22% of GDP vs. Imports at 25%–35%. Expenditure: 70% of spending is recurrent; Capital Expenditure remains limited at 20%–30%. • Utilization & Risks New borrowing is primarily used for debt rollover (repaying existing debt) and short-term stabilization under IMF programs. External risks: Geopolitical instability in the Middle East threatens fuel prices, maritime routes, and foreign employment income. The economy is in a "double vulnerability" state due to internal imbalances and external shocks. • Economic Outlook While inflation and exchange rates have stabilized, private investment remains low. Transitioning to sustainable growth requires shifting from "survival-oriented" borrowing to productive investment and enhanced public financial management.

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📈 Global Tensions & Fuel Hikes Dampen Sri Lankan Business Confidence

The LMD-PEPPERCUBE Business Confidence Index (BCI) dipped by 3 points in March to 168 (from 171 in February), reflecting a systemic shock caused by escalating Middle East tensions and domestic supply pressures. While still above the historical median of 125, the index remains 19 points below its 12-month average. • Macro-Economic Pressures: Brent crude surpassed US$ 100 per barrel for the first time since Nov 2022, triggering two local fuel price hikes in March. A domestic gas shortage, attributed to both global supply chains and local "market mafias," has further pressured operating costs. • Sectoral Impact: • Tourism: Potential airspace closures in the Middle East are estimated to cost US$ 15 million in weekly forex inflows. • Remittances: Inflows from migrant workers remain under threat due to regional instability. • Energy & Logistics: Maritime tensions, including the torpedoing of an Iranian tanker in the Indian Ocean, have tested Sri Lanka’s international obligations and maritime security. • Outlook: Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe maintains that Sri Lanka is now better equipped to absorb oil shocks than during the previous economic crisis. President Anura Kumara Dissanayake assured resilience through April, though corporate sentiment remains cautious pending global stabilization.

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LKR Holds Steady Amid Middle East Tensions as CBSL Bolsters Reserves 📈

• Currency Performance: The Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) depreciated by 1.3% overall in early 2026. Despite a 1.6% dip following the Middle East conflict, it remains more resilient than regional peers like the Indian Rupee (-3.1%) and Thai Baht (-4.6%). • Central Bank Intervention: The CBSL maintained its role as a net buyer of foreign exchange, purchasing US$ 700 Mn during Jan-Feb 2026. Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe reaffirmed a flexible exchange rate policy, intervening only to manage "short-term volatility." • Reserve Position: Gross official reserves increased by US$ 500 Mn to reach US$ 7.3 Bn by the end of February 2026, providing a buffer against global energy supply shocks. • Regional Context: The LKR movement is currently in line with the Malaysian Ringgit (-1.6%) but has outperformed several South Asian and Southeast Asian currencies during the recent period of geopolitical instability.

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📈 Port City & BOI Target Gulf Investments Amid Policy Gaps

Sri Lanka is positioning the Port City Colombo and the BOI to capture capital inflows from the Middle East, specifically targeting BPO and disaster recovery operations from the UAE. While the current regional climate presents an opportunity, the Committee on Public Finance (CoPF) has flagged critical execution delays. • Investment & Approvals 70 pending investment applications were cleared following the January 2026 Port City Act amendments. A two-year extension (until May 2028) has been Cabinet-approved for Port City businesses to operate from interim locations outside the zone. The Government has committed approx. Rs. 10.5 Bn for utility infrastructure up to the Port City boundary, including Rs. 7 Bn for water supply. • Critical Constraints Lack of a formal coordination mechanism between the BOI and the Port City Commission. Regulatory bottlenecks in offshore banking (pending CBSL clearance) and manual administrative processes. Concerns over "market distortions" due to differing tax incentive structures between the two investment bodies. • Strategic Focus The outreach aims to leverage diplomatic channels in the Gulf to attract firms seeking regional alternatives. However, CoPF warns that the window of opportunity is limited unless "single-window" digitized workflows are urgently implemented to streamline approval timelines. _Data based on CoPF proceedings as of March 2026._

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Govt. Flags Inflation Risks as Fuel Quotas Strain Logistics 📈

A government committee has warned of potential price hikes ahead of the Sinhala and Tamil New Year due to insufficient fuel quotas hindering the distribution of goods. • Overall Risk: Current fuel allocations are reportedly inadequate for industrial distribution needs, potentially driving up costs for essential items during the festive season. • Sector Impact: Key sectors highlighted for urgent fuel reviews include supermarkets, wholesale importers, tourism-related services, and hotels. • Agricultural/Fisheries: A new QR-based system for fuel issuance is being implemented for the agriculture and fisheries industries, replacing direct allocations with recommendations from government officials. • Strategic Response: A 5-member team from the Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) has been appointed to coordinate across ministries to resolve supply bottlenecks. • Context: These measures are part of a broader strategy to manage economic fallout from ongoing Middle East conflicts (US-Israel-Iran).

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📈 SL Customs Surpasses Revenue Target for Third Consecutive Month

Sri Lanka Customs has maintained its strong fiscal performance, exceeding the March 2024 revenue goal ahead of schedule. • Revenue Performance: Collected Rs. 184.8 Bn within the first 26 days of March, surpassing the monthly target of Rs. 180.4 Bn by 2.4%. • Annual Progress: 28.8% of the total 2026 revenue target (Rs. 2,207 Bn) was achieved within the first 85 days of the year. • Historical Context: Follows a record-breaking 2025 where revenue hit Rs. 2,551 Bn—a 64.2% YoY increase from 2024’s Rs. 1,553 Bn. • Import Sector Slowdown: Momentum in the vehicle import sector has slowed post-reopening. February registrations dropped by 3,683 units, while January imports fell to US$ 236.4 Mn from US$ 311.1 Mn in December 2025. • Personal Vehicles: A 32% MoM decline was recorded in personal vehicle imports, which fell from US$ 240.9 Mn to US$ 163.8 Mn.

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India & Vietnam Slash Fuel Taxes Amid Iran Conflict 📈

India and Vietnam have aggressively reduced fuel taxes to insulate domestic markets from soaring global oil prices and supply disruptions in the Strait of Hormuz. • India’s Fiscal Intervention Petrol: Special excise duty slashed from 13 to 3 Indian rupees per litre. Diesel: Special excise duty reduced from 10 Indian rupees to zero. Fiscal Impact: Estimated annual revenue loss of 1.55 trillion Indian rupees; intended to offset 30%–40% of losses incurred by oil marketing companies. • India’s Energy Vulnerability Import Dependency: India imports over 90% of its crude oil and 60% of its cooking gas (LPG). Regional Risk: 90% of LPG imports originate from the Middle East, highlighting high exposure to the Iran conflict. Supply Chains: Export duties imposed on aviation fuel and diesel to prioritize domestic stocks; authorities report stable supplies for fertilisers and coal. • Vietnam’s Market Stabilization Tax Suspension: Environmental protection and special consumption taxes on petrol, diesel, and jet fuel suspended until 15 April. Objective: Immediate stabilization of the domestic transport and energy sectors following the war on Iran. • Market Context Based on provisional data, both nations are prioritizing inflation control over fiscal revenue as global shipping and gas availability face heightened uncertainty. In India, panic buying has been reported despite official assurances of adequate domestic supply.

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### 🌍 World Bank to Deploy Emergency Relief Amid ME Conflict

The World Bank Group is preparing a large-scale response to support emerging markets, including those in South Asia, as the Middle East conflict triggers sharp spikes in commodity prices and logistics costs. 📈 • Market Impact (Feb-Mar 2026): • Crude Oil: Prices surged by nearly 40%. • LNG (Asia): Shipments rose by almost 66%. • Fertilizers: Nitrogen-based inputs increased by nearly 50%. • Key Economic Disruptions: • Shipping route disruptions are driving up global freight costs. • Supply risks are spreading from energy to critical agricultural and food security inputs. • Risks to hard-won economic progress in "client countries" due to infrastructure damage and volatility. • Relief Strategy: • Financial Relief: Immediate liquidity, trade finance, and working capital for private sector firms. • Instruments: Leveraging crisis toolkits and pre-arranged financing for fast disbursement. • Sectors: Focus on protecting households, SMEs, and employment through policy expertise and recovery support. _Summary based on World Bank provisional statements as of March 28, 2026._ ---

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📈 DFCC Bank Highlights Shifting Dynamics in Sri Lanka’s Export Sector

• Strategic Shift: Export operations are moving from aggressive growth to a "measured expansion" approach, prioritizing discipline over speed due to unpredictable global trade routes and volatile costs. • Critical Risk Factors: • Foreign Exchange: Now a primary decision-making factor; sharp currency movements have increased the cost of misjudgment. • Payment Risks: Exporters face longer settlement timelines and heightened counterparty risks, particularly in non-traditional markets. • Capital Constraints: Growth strategies are now heavily weighted against working capital limitations and stringent compliance requirements. • Evolving Financial Needs: Beyond basic funding, the apparel, tea, and value-added sectors are increasingly demanding integrated treasury, trade services, and advisory support to protect margins. • Outlook: While demand for diversification remains strong, the operating environment is described as "less forgiving," requiring firms to focus on navigating cross-border complexities rather than volume alone.

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📈 SL-Benelux Business Council Strengthens Trade Ties with Netherlands

The Sri Lanka–Benelux Business Council (SLBBC) recently met with the Dutch Ambassador to enhance private-sector collaboration, marking nearly 30 years of regional engagement and ahead of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations in 2026. • Strategic Focus Areas: Discussions centered on leveraging Dutch expertise in logistics, port development, water management, and sustainable agriculture to align with Sri Lanka’s strategic maritime position. • Investment & Cooperation: The Council is promoting Sri Lanka as a key destination for Dutch investment, focusing on renewable energy and maritime services as high-growth sectors for bilateral trade. • Upcoming Initiatives: Planned activities include sector-focused business forums and networking events designed to increase business-to-business (B2B) engagement between both nations. • Next Steps: The SLBBC will submit a concept note outlining priority sectors to formalize future engagement and strengthen economic links between Sri Lanka and the Netherlands.

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Sri Lanka Participates in SCO Development Bank Consultations in Beijing 🏦

• Finance and Planning Deputy Minister Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando attended the First Consultation Meeting on the Shanghai Cooperation Organisation (SCO) Development Bank yesterday in Beijing, China. • The high-level meeting involved discussions with Chinese Finance Vice Minister Liao Min regarding the establishment and operational framework of the proposed regional financial institution. • Engagement in this initiative signals Sri Lanka's intent to explore diversified multilateral funding sources and strengthen economic ties within the SCO framework. • Note: Summary based on provisional reports. 📈

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📈 Australia-Sri Lanka Partnership: Introducing ‘Melbourne Dhal’

Australian High Commissioner Matthew Duckworth recently visited Sri Lanka’s largest lentil processing facility in Kelaniya, highlighting a strategic collaboration between Australian raw produce and local manufacturing expertise. • Strategic Innovation: The partnership introduces Melbourne Dhal, a unique fusion product designed to complement traditional Mysore Dhal. This aim is to leverage diverse flavor profiles to attract a wider global audience. • Economic Impact: The Kelaniya facility serves as a vital hub in the food supply chain, processing pulses for both domestic consumption and international markets. The collaboration is noted for driving job creation and increasing income levels within the local economy. • Export Reach: The processing plant currently maintains a global footprint, exporting finished products to over 20 countries. This positioning strengthens Sri Lanka’s role in the Indian Ocean region's trade network. • Future Outlook: The synergy between Australian agricultural quality and Sri Lankan manufacturing is framed as a model for regional trade. Based on rising global demand, the partnership aims for sustained economic growth and enhanced bilateral trade relations.

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### 🇷🇺 Sri Lanka-Russia to Hold 11th Bilateral Political Consultations

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Andrey Rudenko arrives in Colombo tomorrow for high-level talks aimed at strengthening diplomatic ties and multi-sectoral cooperation. • Core Objectives: The 11th round of bilateral consultations will focus on political engagement, trade, tourism, and energy security amid shifting regional and international developments. • Energy & Fuel Security: The visit follows last week’s mission by Russia’s Deputy Energy Minister, Roman Marshavin, to discuss stabilizing Sri Lanka’s fuel supply during the ongoing global energy shock. • Strategic Support: Russia has signaled readiness to assist Sri Lanka through the Middle East conflict by providing support in the energy sector, technical assistance, and machinery supplies. • National Context: These discussions underscore Sri Lanka’s efforts to diversify energy sources and ensure stability in its energy infrastructure, which remains crucial for national industrial and economic performance.

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⛽ India Dispatches 38,000 MT Fuel Shipment to Sri Lanka

Following high-level diplomatic talks between PM Narendra Modi and President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, a critical rescue shipment of petroleum arrived in Colombo on Saturday to stabilize national supply. • Supply Breakdown: Total of 38,000 metric tons (MT) consisting of 20,000 MT of diesel and 18,000 MT of petrol. • Strategic Intervention: The supplies were requested from Indian Oil Corporation Ltd (IOCL) after private suppliers in the Middle East and Singapore invoked "force majeure" due to regional conflict and vessel shortages. • Energy Security: The shipment, facilitated through Lanka IOC, ensures continuity in the energy and transport sectors, preventing potential disruptions to the domestic economy. • Diplomatic Context: The delivery follows urgent discussions between the Indian PM and Sri Lankan President on March 24, alongside coordination between Foreign Ministers of both nations.

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### Sri Lankan Airport Managers Enhance Capacity via India-Led Program ✈️

A delegation from Airport and Aviation Services Sri Lanka Ltd (AASL) recently completed a specialized two-week training program at the Indian Aviation Academy (IAA) in New Delhi, strengthening bilateral ties in the aviation and infrastructure sectors. • Program Scope: 10 AASL managers received intensive training (March 9–20) covering terminal operations, passenger planning, air traffic management, aviation safety, and crisis management. • Strategic Framework: The initiative is part of an expanded cooperation agreement, which now includes 700 customized training slots annually for Sri Lankan professionals, as announced by the Indian Prime Minister in April 2025. • Broader Context: This training complements an existing MoU that sees nearly 300 Sri Lankan civil servants trained annually, focusing on governance and development administration. • Economic Impact: Capacity building in civil aviation is critical for Sri Lanka’s tourism recovery and logistics efficiency, ensuring international standards in airport management and passenger facilitation.

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## Ceylon Chamber Delegation Completes High-Level Trade Training in India 📈

A 30-member professional delegation from the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce has concluded a specialized 9-day residential programme on International Trade Facilitation at the Indian Institute of Foreign Trade (IIFT), New Delhi. • Core Objectives: The programme focused on enhancing the role of chambers in supporting businesses to navigate global markets, contributing to national trade policy, and strengthening the broader trade ecosystem. • Key Knowledge Areas: International Trade Systems: Deep dives into trade negotiations and economic intelligence. Trade Finance: Strategies for funding and securing cross-border transactions. Digital Transformation: Addressing emerging impacts of AI, cyber risk, and digital trade. • Strategic Engagements: The delegation engaged with apex Indian bodies to study the synergy between policy, diplomacy, and industry: DGFT: Insights into foreign trade policy implementation. FIEO & CII: Understanding the interaction between industry associations and the exporting community. Sushma Swaraj Institute: Exploring the link between economic diplomacy and trade growth. • Significance: Led by IIFT Dean Dr. Rohit Mehtani, the initiative underscores a commitment to professionalizing Sri Lanka’s trade facilitation capabilities, positioning the Ceylon Chamber as a stronger advocate for national economic progress.

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India-Sri Lanka Defence Industry Seminar 2026: Strengthening Strategic Bonds 📈

The third edition of the India-Sri Lanka Defence Industry Seminar was held in Colombo, focusing on the theme "Identifying new opportunities and forging new bonds." Key highlights include: • Strategic Partnership: Defence Secretary Air Vice Marshal (Retd.) Sampath Thuyacontha emphasized an enduring partnership built on mutual trust and shared security interests between the two nations. • Industrial Cooperation: India’s advancing defence manufacturing sector was identified as a primary source for reliable, cost-effective technologies. • Growth Opportunities: Discussions centered on enhancing Sri Lanka's operational readiness through: • Technology transfers and joint ventures. • Specialized training programs. • Strategic cooperation in high-tech equipment and logistics. • Stakeholder Engagement: The event saw high-level participation from tri-forces Commanders, senior military officials, and industry experts, signaling a commitment to integrating defence ties with broader economic and security frameworks.

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## 📈 Sri Lanka and Russia to Strengthen Energy Cooperation

• Official Bilateral Meeting: President Anura Kumara Dissanayake is scheduled to meet Russian Deputy Energy Minister Roman Marshavin this evening (March 26) at the Presidential Secretariat in Colombo. • Core Objective: The high-level discussions will focus on enhancing bilateral cooperation within the energy sector, a critical component for Sri Lanka's national grid stability and industrial power requirements. • Strategic Context: This engagement signals a move toward strengthening international partnerships to secure energy resources and technical expertise, potentially impacting the infrastructure and petroleum segments. • Status: Discussions are ongoing; further details on specific agreements or project commitments are based on provisional meeting schedules.

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Japan Enhances Sri Lanka's Healthcare with South Asia's First 4D Angio CT Suite 📈

The Government of Japan has officially handed over cutting-edge medical infrastructure to the Sri Jayewardenepura General Hospital (SJGH), marking a significant upgrade in the island's healthcare & medical services capacity. • Advanced Technology: The handover features a state-of-the-art CT Angiography system, the first of its kind in South Asia. This system integrates CT scanning and angiography for high-precision diagnosis of non-communicable diseases (NCDs) such as cancer, stroke, and diabetes. • Dental Sector Expansion: The project includes 10 new dental units aimed at enhancing preventive healthcare and oral health services, aligning with Japanese health standards to extend life expectancy. • Strategic Partnership: This represents the second phase of a broader Japanese aid project, following an initial provision of ophthalmic equipment in late 2023. It underscores Japan's role as a key development partner in human security and "investment in people." • Historical Context: Built in 1984 via Japanese grant assistance, SJGH remains a symbol of bilateral ties. Japan’s support has been consistent, ranging from COVID-19 vaccine delivery to providing essential fuel for health services during the recent economic crisis. This investment is expected to position Sri Lanka as a regional medical hub, reducing long-term complications for patients and strengthening the national public health infrastructure.

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Deloitte Forum: Strategic Pathways for Sri Lankan Consumer Sector Expansion 📈

Deloitte Sri Lanka recently hosted "Growth Beyond Borders," a senior-leadership forum focused on driving regional expansion for the local consumer sector, specifically targeting high-growth Asian markets. • Core Strategy & Market Focus Sri Lankan brands are urged to look beyond domestic borders to ensure long-term scalability. India was identified as a primary target due to its expanding middle class and shift from price-driven to value-driven consumption. Other key growth hubs highlighted include Bangladesh and Vietnam, offering attractive demographics and "consumption-led expansion." • Sector Insights & Opportunities Consumer goods and manufacturing: Experts emphasized distinguishing between locations chosen for market access versus those selected for production efficiency. Export-led growth: Success stories like the Silvermill Group highlight the necessity of patience, deep due diligence, and strict legal/environmental compliance. • Regulatory & Financial Framework Tax & Compliance: Importance of navigating Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) and risks like "Permanent Establishments" when setting up trading hubs in Dubai or Singapore. Capital Access: The IFC (World Bank Group) has invested nearly US$ 1.00 Bn in Sri Lankan corporates over the last five years, providing growth capital for those meeting global governance standards. • Key Success Factors Shift toward data-driven business plans and "playing the long game." Prioritizing ESG (Environmental, Social, and Governance) standards to attract foreign investment. Identifying credible local partners to navigate fragmented retail landscapes and intense regional competition.

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📈 Oil Prices Dip 1% Amid Signals of De-escalation in U.S.-Iran Conflict

Oil prices retreated in Asian trading on Tuesday as markets reacted to reports of a potential shift in U.S. diplomatic strategy regarding the ongoing conflict with Iran. • Market Performance: Brent crude futures for May fell by $1.22 (1.08%) to US$ 111.56 per barrel, while U.S. WTI dropped 0.95% to US$ 101.90. This follows a volatile March where Brent surged 59% due to the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. • Geopolitical Context: Prices eased following reports that U.S. President Donald Trump may be open to ending military campaigns against Iran even if the Strait of Hormuz remains partially closed. However, analysts warn that prices will remain elevated until the waterway—which carries 20% of global oil—is fully reinstated. • Supply Chain Impacts: Security Risks: A Kuwaiti tanker was reportedly struck at a Dubai port, highlighting ongoing threats to seaborne energy. Logistics: Saudi crude exports are being heavily rerouted through the Red Sea, with volumes via the Yanbu port jumping to 4.658 million bpd from a 770,000 bpd average in early 2026. • National Significance: As a net importer of refined petroleum and crude oil, Sri Lanka remains highly sensitive to these global price fluctuations. Sustained high prices impact the transportation and manufacturing sectors, adding pressure to national forex reserves and domestic energy costs. _Note: Market sentiment remains volatile based on provisional diplomatic reports._

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Global Oil Surges to $115 Amid Escalating Middle East Conflict 📈

• Energy Market Impact: Global oil prices jumped as the US-Israel-Iran conflict entered its fifth week. Brent crude rose over 3% to above US$ 115 per barrel, while US-traded oil climbed to US$ 101.62 (+2%). Brent is currently on track for its largest monthly gain on record. • Stock Market Slump: Major Asian indices saw sharp declines following weekend escalations. Japan’s Nikkei 225 dropped 2.8%, and South Korea’s KOSPI fell nearly 3%. • Geopolitical Risks: Tensions spiked after Houthi rebels struck Israel and Iran threatened retaliatory strikes. US President Trump indicated potential plans to seize Iran’s Kharg Island fuel hub, comparing the strategy to recent US actions in Venezuela. • Sri Lankan Context: As a net oil importer, the surge in Brent crude prices poses significant risks to Sri Lanka's energy costs and transportation sector. Prolonged high prices may exert pressure on foreign exchange reserves and domestic inflation. • Military Escalation: An additional 3,500 US troops arrived in the Middle East as Iran’s Parliament warned of readiness for direct confrontation.

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📈 CSE Slumps as Global Oil Surges Amid Mideast Tensions

The Colombo Bourse started the week in the red, driven by dampened investor sentiment as global oil prices climbed to $115. Heightened geopolitical uncertainty led to broad-based selling across key blue-chip counters. • Market Performance: - ASPI: 21,092.24 (Down 1.33% | -283.49 points) - S&P SL20: 5,908.96 (Down 1.52% | -91.03 points) - Turnover: Approx. Rs. 2.2 Bn on 100 Mn shares traded. • Sector & Stock Highlights: - Capital Goods: Led turnover (28% share) but saw a sector index drop of 2.05%. John Keells Holdings (JKH) was a major detractor, closing at Rs. 18. - Banking: Contributed significantly to turnover; sector index fell 1.17%. Sampath Bank dropped 75 cents to Rs. 155.50. - Energy: Lanka IOC bucked the trend, gaining 75 cents to close at Rs. 140 amid rising oil prices. - Food, Beverage & Tobacco: Collectively contributed to 36% of turnover alongside banking; Lanka Milk Foods declined by Rs. 3.20. • Investor Activity: - Net Foreign Outflow: Rs. 32.5 Mn. - Participation: Subdued interest from HNW and retail investors. - Major Detractors: JKH, NDB, HAYL, MELS, and COMB exerted the most downward pressure.

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📈 Secondary Bond Yields Rise Amid Global Oil Spikes & Inflation Fears

The Sri Lankan bond market started the week on a bearish note as selling pressure pushed yields higher. Market sentiment is currently weighed down by external pressures, specifically rising global oil prices (Brent crude exceeding $ 115/barrel) and heightened Middle East tensions. • Bond Market Performance: Yields edged up across various maturities due to "imported inflation" concerns. 01.05.28 maturity: Traded at 9.65% 15.09.29 maturity: Traded at 9.95% 01.03.30 maturity: Range of 9.99% - 10.00% 2033/2034 maturities: Hovering between 11.00% - 11.10% • Treasury Bill Auction: A total of Rs. 90 Bn is on offer today (Rs. 40 Bn for 91-day, Rs. 30 Bn for 182-day, and Rs. 20 Bn for 364-day bills). This follows last week's auction where weighted average yields rose across all tenors for the first time in 10 weeks. • Currency & Liquidity: Forex: The LKR depreciated slightly against the US Dollar, closing at Rs. 315.10/316.00 compared to the previous Rs. 314.70/315.00. Liquidity: A net surplus of Rs. 268.86 Bn was recorded. The Central Bank drained Rs. 120 Bn via overnight Repo at 7.60%. • Market Activity: Secondary market transacted volume for bonds/bills stood at Rs. 13.64 Bn, while USD/LKR traded volume reached $ 87.10 Mn. Investors remain cautious, awaiting clearer global economic direction.

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📉 Colombo Stock Market Ends Lower as Indices Retreat

The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) experienced a downward trend today, with both benchmark indices closing in the red amid active trading. • Market Performance: The All Share Price Index (ASPI) dropped by 283.49 points (-1.33%) to close at 21,092.24. • Blue-Chip Movement: The S&P SL20 Index, which tracks the most liquid stocks, fell by 91.03 points (-1.52%) to settle at 5,908.96. • Liquidity: Daily market turnover was recorded at Rs. 2.17 billion, reflecting steady participation despite the price declines. Based on provisional end-of-day data for March 30, 2026. ---

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Global Oil Surge: Brent Hits Record Highs Amid Middle East Escalation 📈

The global energy market is facing a significant supply shock as conflict in the Middle East expands, directly impacting Sri Lanka’s energy costs and import bill. • Price Movements: Brent crude jumped 2.16% to US$ 115/barrel, marking a record 59% monthly increase. WTI rose 1.87% to US$ 101.50/barrel. • Conflict Expansion: Iranian-aligned Houthi attacks on Israel and strikes on Iranian infrastructure have widened the conflict beyond the Strait of Hormuz into the Red Sea and Bab el-Mandeb chokepoints. • Supply Chain Risk: With the Strait of Hormuz (handling 20% of global oil) effectively closed, over 4.6 million barrels per day of Saudi exports have been diverted. Disruptions to Red Sea terminals like Oman’s Salalah further threaten refined product flows. • Economic Outlook: Despite reports of "indirect talks" between the U.S. and Iran, markets are bracing for a sharp military escalation. _Impact Note:_ For Sri Lanka, this surge in global prices exerts immense pressure on foreign exchange reserves and may necessitate adjustments in domestic fuel and electricity pricing to manage the rising cost of refined petroleum imports. _Data based on provisional market reports._ ---

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📈 Global Energy Shock: Asia Stocks Dive as Brent Crude Eyes Record 60% Monthly Rise

A protracted Gulf conflict and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have triggered a massive sell-off across Asian markets, signaling heightened inflationary risks and potential recessionary pressure for energy-dependent economies like Sri Lanka. • Market Performance: - Japan’s Nikkei slumped 4.7% (down ~14% in March). - South Korea fell 4.2%, while MSCI Asia-Pacific dropped 1.2%. - U.S. and European futures are trading in the red, down between 0.7% and 1.5%. • Energy & Commodities: - Brent Crude surged 3.0% to US$ 115.98/bbl, marking a staggering 60% monthly increase—surpassing the 1990 Gulf War price spike. - Analysts warn prices could hit US$ 150/bbl if supply disruptions continue into June. - Surging costs are reported for fertiliser, shipping fuel, plastics, and pharmaceuticals, directly impacting Sri Lanka’s tea production costs and apparel logistics. • Macro Outlook: - Markets have pivoted from expecting interest rate cuts to anticipating further tightening by the U.S. Federal Reserve. - The U.S. Dollar remains dominant as a "safe haven," with the Yen weakening past 160, putting further pressure on Asian currency stability and import costs. - Global inflation is spiking; EU annual inflation is forecast to leap to 2.7% from 1.9% in just one month.

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Secondary Bond Market Yields Steady Amid External Volatility 📈

The Sri Lankan secondary bond market experienced choppy trading last week, driven primarily by Middle Eastern geopolitical tensions and fluctuating Brent crude prices. Despite intra-week swings, yields closed broadly unchanged across the belly and long end of the curve. • Market Drivers & Policy: Sentiment remained cautious as the Central Bank of Sri Lanka held policy rates steady. Yields faced upward pressure following the first T-Bill rate hike in 10 weeks and conflicting international diplomatic reports. • Yield Curve Performance: • Short-term: 2027 maturities traded between 8.57%–8.72%. • Medium-term: 2029 tenors saw activity between 9.65%–10.12%, while 2031 maturities hit highs of 10.37%. • Long-term: 2034/2035 bonds traded in the 10.97%–11.23% range. • Treasury Bill Auction: Rates rose across all tenures for the first time in 10 weeks. The 91-day yield rose to 7.64% (+3 bps), 182-day to 7.95% (+4 bps), and 364-day to 8.32% (+9 bps). The auction was undersubscribed, raising only Rs. 34.94 Bn (43.68% of the Rs. 80 Bn offer). • Foreign Inflows & Liquidity: Government securities saw a net foreign outflow of Rs. 8.68 Bn—the fourth consecutive weekly drop—bringing total foreign holdings down to Rs. 148.60 Bn. Market liquidity remains in a surplus of Rs. 288.31 Bn. • Currency Watch: The LKR depreciated against the US Dollar, closing the week at Rs. 314.70/315.00 compared to the previous week’s Rs. 311.85/312.00. _Data based on weekly market summary from Wealth Trust Securities._

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### CSE Weekly Review: ASPI Gains 3.56% Despite Volatile Friday Close 📈

The Colombo Bourse ended the week on a positive note overall, despite a late-session dip on Friday driven by global geopolitical uncertainty and oil price volatility. • Market Performance (Weekly) The All Share Price Index (ASPI) climbed 3.56% (+736 points) to 21,375.73, while the active S&P SL20 rose 4.3% (+247 points) over the five-day period. • Daily Close (Friday) Indices retreated slightly as the ASPI dropped 0.21% and the S&P SL20 fell 0.59%. Market turnover reached Rs. 2.7 Bn with 145.5 Mn shares traded. • Sector Highlights Consumer Durables & Apparel dominated market activity, contributing 22% to total turnover. The Capital Goods and Materials sectors followed, jointly accounting for 30% of the day's volume. • Investor Activity Foreign Investors were net sellers with a significant weekly net outflow of over Rs. 1.2 Bn. High net worth interest was concentrated in CIC Holdings and Hatton National Bank, while retail interest focused on Industrial Asphalts and Co-Operative Insurance. • Key Laggards Price losses in Banking (HNB, Commercial Bank) and Conglomerates (Melstacorp, JKH) weighed on the final daily performance.

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📈 Global Oil Prices Rise Amid Ongoing Volatility

Oil prices edged up on Friday but are set for their first weekly decline since early February. While a temporary pause in attacks on Iran’s energy plants provided slight relief, the market remains under intense pressure due to the ongoing conflict. • Market Prices: Brent crude rose 1.73% to US$ 109.88/bbl, while WTI increased 1.66% to US$ 96.05/bbl. Despite the daily gain, weekly prices are down roughly 2.1%–2.3%. • Supply Impact: The month-old war has removed approximately 11 million barrels per day from global supply. The IEA has categorized this crisis as more severe than both 1970s oil shocks combined. • Historical Context: Since the conflict began in late February, Brent has surged 52% and WTI 43%, significantly impacting global energy costs and import-dependent economies like Sri Lanka. • Economic Outlook: While the pause in energy plant strikes offers a marginal cooling, investors remain cautious regarding a formal ceasefire. High energy costs continue to pose a risk to the transportation and manufacturing sectors.

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### 📈 Secondary Bond Yields Edge Up Amid Global Oil Pressure

The secondary bond market saw yields rise yesterday, driven by bearish sentiment following a rebound in global oil prices. While participation remained subdued, several block transactions maintained healthy trading volumes. • Bond Market Highlights Yields across key maturities trended upward as Brent crude climbed back above US$ 104 per barrel. 2028 Maturities: Traded between 9.55% and 9.70%. 2029 Maturities: Saw rates ranging from 9.78% to 10.00%. Long-term (2032-2033): Yields reached between 10.68% and 11.00%. Total Transacted Volume (25 March): Rs. 37.60 Bn. • Liquidity & Money Market The market maintained a net liquidity surplus of Rs. 247.29 Bn. The Central Bank drained Rs. 100 Bn via overnight repo at a 7.61% weighted average. Overnight call money and repo rates stood at 7.60% and 7.64% respectively. • Forex Market The Sri Lankan Rupee (LKR) weakened slightly against the US Dollar. Spot USD/LKR: Closed at Rs. 314.30/314.70 (vs. previous Rs. 313.80/314.50). Daily Traded Volume: US$ 39.60 Mn. _Data based on provisional market reports from Wealth Trust Securities and CBSL._

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📉 CSE Slumps 2% as Mideast Tensions Drive Oil Prices Higher

The Colombo stock market snapped a two-day rally yesterday, with Rs. 173 Bn in market value wiped out as global oil prices climbed to US$ 104 per barrel amid escalating Middle East instability. • Market Indices: The All Share Price Index (ASPI) fell by 2.05% (448.91 points) to 21,419.94, while the S&P SL20 dropped 1.61% to 6,035.52. • Trading Volume: Daily turnover stood at Rs. 3.3 Bn, a 36.6% decline compared to the monthly average, with 175.3 million shares traded. • Investor Sentiment: Foreigners were net sellers with an outflow of Rs. 4.1 Mn. Participation from high-net-worth and retail investors remained average as profit-taking set in. • Sector Impact: The Materials sector led turnover (25%), followed by Capital Goods and Banking (27% combined). Top negative contributors included HNB, MELS, COMB, CTHR, and JKH. • Context: The decline follows a record-breaking two-session recovery where the market regained 48% of losses incurred since the start of the conflict. Uncertainty surrounding US–Iran negotiations remains a key pressure point for the financial and energy-sensitive sectors.

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## Opposition Slams 10% Electricity Tariff Hike 📈

The Sri Lankan Opposition has intensified pressure on the Government regarding the latest electricity tariff revision, effective 1 April 2026. • Key Allegations: Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa alleged the Government is shifting financial losses from controversial coal procurement tenders directly onto consumers rather than recovering them from importing entities. • Tariff Impact: Average Increase: ~10% across all categories. Domestic Sector: MP Dr. Harsha de Silva warned of a disproportionate impact on middle-income households, risking further economic strain. • Economic Context: Concerns were raised over policy consistency under IMF-aligned reforms. Dr. de Silva cautioned that limited scope for welfare support may soon extend to fuel subsidies (diesel and petrol), potentially compounding inflationary pressures. • Current Status: Based on provisional statements following the Public Utilities Commission of Sri Lanka (PUCSL) approval.

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## Middle East Conflict Update: Impact on Regional Stability 📈

The escalating conflict in the Middle East continues to intensify, posing significant risks to global energy security and regional humanitarian conditions. • Lebanon Humanitarian Crisis: Since the invasion and air strikes began on March 2, the Lebanese Health Ministry reports at least 1,247 fatalities and 3,680 injuries. Over 1.2 million civilians have been displaced, with shelters reportedly at full capacity. • International Response & UN Safety: Spain has condemned the killing of a UN peacekeeper in Lebanon, labeling attacks on UN missions as "unjustifiable aggression." Meanwhile, the EU has extended human rights sanctions on Iran until April 2027, maintaining asset freezes and travel bans on 262 individuals and 53 entities. • Energy & Maritime Security: US President Trump has threatened to target Iranian civilian energy infrastructure—including oil wells and power plants—if the Strait of Hormuz is not reopened immediately. The UK has ruled out deploying ground troops but continues "defensive action," allowing US forces to use British bases for strikes against Iranian sites threatening the Strait. Iran has accused Israel of attacking a desalination plant in Kuwait, further heightening tensions across the Gulf. • Economic Context: For Sri Lanka, disruptions to the Strait of Hormuz and threats to energy infrastructure remain critical, as these factors directly influence global oil prices and the stability of remittances from the Middle East. _Data based on reports as of March 31, 2026._

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GMOA Launches 24-Hour Islandwide Strike Over Disputed Transfers 🏥

The Government Medical Officers’ Association (GMOA) has commenced a 24-hour token strike effective from 8:00 a.m. today, March 31, 2026. The industrial action centers on allegations of procedural irregularities within the healthcare sector's administrative framework. Key Details: • Nature of Action: A 24-hour islandwide token strike impacting government medical services. • Core Grievance: The GMOA alleges that recent medical officer transfers were "politically motivated" and bypassed established standard protocols. • Administrative Concerns: GMOA Assistant Secretary Dr. Hansamal Weerasuriya stated that the association has identified a specific list of transfers carried out without proper procedure, claiming such irregularities are unprecedented compared to previous administrations. • Primary Objective: The strike aims to protest political influence in the healthcare sector and demand transparency in the transfer process. Economic & Social Context: While the strike focuses on internal labor relations and governance, such disruptions in the public health sector can lead to temporary productivity losses and strain on essential services, highlighting ongoing challenges in state sector administrative reforms.

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Iran-France High-Level Talks Amid Regional Conflict: Implications for Sri Lanka 📈

• Diplomatic Engagement: Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and French counterpart Jean-Noël Barrot held urgent discussions via telephone regarding the security and economic fallout of the ongoing US-Israeli war on Iran. • Economic Concerns: The talks focused on the economic consequences of the conflict, which remains a critical watchpoint for Sri Lanka due to potential disruptions in regional oil supplies and bilateral trade with West Asia. • Key Stances: • France expressed opposition to the "imposed war" and attacks on civilian targets. • Both nations emphasized a "return to stability and security" to mitigate further regional escalation. • Commitments were made to continue diplomatic interactions and address consular issues. • National Context: For Sri Lanka, continued instability in Iran could impact energy prices and the tea export market, where Iran has historically been a significant buyer. While no direct trade data was updated in this call, the push for diplomatic solutions is a positive signal for global market stability. _Note: Summary based on provisional reports from Tasnim News Agency._

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Spain Bans US Military from Airspace Amid Middle East Conflict 📈

• Geopolitical Update: Spain has officially closed its airspace to US military aircraft involved in the ongoing conflict between the US, Israel, and Iran. Defence Minister Margarita Robles confirmed that no authorization will be granted for actions related to the war. • Military Restrictions: The ban extends to jointly operated military bases, specifically Rota and Moron in southern Spain. Reports indicate that 15 US aircraft have already been forced to relocate due to these restrictions. • Economic Implications: US President Donald Trump has threatened to cut trade with Madrid in retaliation. This poses a potential risk to Spain’s export sectors and transatlantic trade relations, which could have ripple effects on global supply chains affecting partners like Sri Lanka. • Policy Stance: Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez has labeled the military actions "unjustifiable" and "dangerous," marking Spain as Europe’s most vocal opponent of the current Middle East intervention.

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Govt. launches ‘Surakimu Lanka’ to curb energy demand amid supply risks 📈

The Government of Sri Lanka has introduced a national energy conservation program, Surakimu Lanka, to safeguard national energy security against external shocks and climate uncertainties. • Objective: To manage potential disruptions to fuel and electricity supply caused by the Middle East conflict and forecasted El Niño weather conditions. • Strategy: A five-month initiative focusing on voluntary behavioral changes and public participation rather than formal consumption restrictions or power cuts. • Key Directives: Public urged to limit electricity usage during peak hours (6:00 p.m. – 10:00 p.m.). Shift energy-intensive activities to daytime to optimize hydropower and water resource management. Involvement required across State institutions, the private sector, and civil society. • Context: Implemented under the 'Clean Sri Lanka' initiative, the program emphasizes transparency and the efficient use of state resources to maintain economic stability during periods of high supply risk.

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### Press Casualties amid Escalating Conflict in Lebanon 📈

A precision strike by Israeli forces in southern Lebanon on Saturday has resulted in significant casualties among media and medical personnel as regional tensions intensify. • Media Fatalities: Three journalists were killed when four missiles struck a clearly marked press vehicle on the Jezzine Road. The victims include Fatima Ftouni and Mohammed Ftouni of Al Mayadeen, and Ali Shuaib of Al-Manar. • Healthcare Impact: The World Health Organisation (WHO) reported the deaths of nine paramedics across five separate attacks on healthcare facilities and ambulances in southern Lebanon on the same day. • Conflicting Reports: The Israeli military acknowledged the strike, alleging the journalists were embedded with military intelligence units. Both Al Mayadeen and Al-Manar have denied these claims, maintaining the victims were performing professional journalistic duties. • Context: This incident adds to a rising toll of over 270 journalists killed in the region since the conflict's onset, raising significant concerns regarding the safety of ICT/BPM and communication infrastructure in conflict zones.

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### Opposition Leader Urges Fuel Tax Cuts Following India’s Excise Duty Reduction ⛽

• The Call for Action: Opposition Leader Sajith Premadasa urged the Sri Lankan Government to reduce fuel taxes, citing India’s recent decision to cut Special Additional Excise Duty on petrol and eliminate it on diesel to provide consumer relief. • Current Fiscal Context: • Fuel Tax Revenue: Generates approximately Rs. 20 billion monthly. • Annual Diesel Revenue: Contributed Rs. 240 billion in the previous year. • Debt Burden: The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) continues to carry significant debt levels. • Government Response: President Anura Kumara Dissanayake confirmed the matter is under review but noted a preference for targeted subsidies over general relief, in alignment with IMF policies. • Implementation Hurdles: The President highlighted that the scale of Sri Lanka’s informal economy complicates the distribution of targeted relief, though tax-based concessions are being evaluated.

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### 🚢 Global Shipping Alert: IRGC Closes Strait of Hormuz

The Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has announced a total prohibition on shipping to and from ports of "US-Israeli allies," heightening risks for global trade corridors. • Current Status: The Strait of Hormuz is officially declared closed by the IRGC. Naval forces are reportedly taking "harsh measures" against vessels attempting transit. • Immediate Impact: Three international container ships were blocked from entry today following direct military warnings. • Economic Context: As a vital artery for global energy and trade, this closure poses a significant threat to maritime logistics and supply chains. • Sri Lankan Relevance: While data is provisional, such disruptions typically lead to spikes in freight rates and delays in the apparel and tea export routes, as well as increased costs for energy imports. 📈 _Status: Based on breaking reports from Fars news agency._ ---

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⚠️ Humanitarian Alert: Displacement Crisis in Lebanon 🇱🇧

Based on provisional data from UNICEF (March 28, 2026), intensified military action has led to a sharp increase in child casualties and mass displacement: • Overall Impact: At least 121 children killed and 399 injured following intensified air strikes and ground operations. • Displacement: Over 370,000 children have been forced from their homes due to the conflict. • Territorial Reach: Displacement threats issued by Israeli forces now cover approximately 14% of Lebanon’s total territory. While this report focuses on humanitarian figures rather than specific trade sectors like apparel or ICT, such regional instability typically impacts global supply chains and logistical corridors relevant to the broader Middle East trade route. 📉

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National Security & Social Cohesion: Navigating Islamic Ideological Discourse 📈

• Overview: A strategic analysis by a former Counter-Terrorism head highlights the delicate balance between addressing extremist threats and maintaining social stability. It warns against "narrative escalation" that blurs the line between the broader Muslim community and extremist networks. • Key Risks Identified: • Overgeneralization: Conflating diverse strands (Salafi, Wahhabi, Sufi, Shia) into a single security framework. • Defensive Isolation: Securitizing identity risks reducing human intelligence flows and trust in state institutions. • External Influences: Radicalization is linked to external ideological penetration and digital platforms rather than local traditions. • Strategic Recommendations: • Institutional Platform: Establish a formal, apolitical mechanism for dialogue between the government, security sector, and community leaders. • Counter-Extremism Narrative: Clearly distinguish between faith, ideology, and violence to protect Sri Lankan Islam's historically moderate and pluralistic roots. • Community Proactivity: Encouraging internal leadership to strengthen religious education and counter exclusionary narratives. • Context: Post-Easter Sunday attack security remains a priority, but the report stresses that "misdiagnosed" security challenges often re-emerge in more complex, polarized forms.

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Retrial Ordered in Nadarajah Raviraj Assassination Case ⚖️

The Court of Appeal has overturned the 2016 acquittal of several suspects, including three Navy intelligence officers, in the high-profile assassination of former TNA MP Nadarajah Raviraj. • Legal Development: Justices B. Sasi Mahendran and Amal Ranaraja set aside the previous Colombo High Court verdict following an appeal by the Attorney General. A fresh trial has been ordered. • Key Defendants: The case involves the 2006 killing of MP Raviraj and Police Constable Lakshman. The accused include personnel from the military intelligence sector, a sensitive area for national accountability. • Basis for Retrial: • The court cited "shortcomings" in the original special jury trial. • It noted the High Court Judge failed to properly guide the jury on evaluating evidence from a pardoned accomplice witness. • Concerns were raised over the trial's timing, noting that proceedings continued until 11:00 p.m. with a verdict delivered after midnight. • Historical Context: The 2006 shooting in Colombo remains a significant case for human rights and the rule of law in Sri Lanka, drawing long-standing international scrutiny. The Court of Appeal concluded there is sufficient evidence to proceed, returning the matter to the High Court for a new hearing. (Based on reports by Newswire.lk)

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Leadership Transition at SriLankan Airlines ✈️

• National Carrier Chairman Sarath Ganegoda and Director Rohan Goonetilleke have resigned from the Boards of both SriLankan Airlines and SriLankan Catering, effective 31 March 2026. • Dimal Arandara, a former Chairman of Sri Lanka Telecom, has been appointed as Acting Chairman by the Treasury to ensure operational continuity during the transition. • The resignations come at a critical time as the aviation sector faces significant global and operational pressures; however, no official reasons for the departures were disclosed. • The reconstituted Board now includes Acting Chairman Arandara, Flt./Lt. (Retd.) Sugath Rajapakse, Vipula Gunatilleka, Dr. Harsha Cabral, PC, Dumith Fernando, and Senarath Liyanage. • This change in oversight for the state-owned enterprise (SOE) occurs as the government continues to manage the airline's strategic direction and fiscal stability.

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📈 CIMA President John Graham to Visit Sri Lanka in April

CIMA President and Association Co-Chair John Graham will visit Sri Lanka from April 5–9, 2026, to engage with the local finance and business sectors. The visit aims to strengthen the development of the management accounting profession and support Sri Lanka’s economic transition from recovery to resilience. • Key Engagements: Chief Guest at the CGMA Convocation for newly qualified professionals. Keynote speaker at the CXO Forum themed "From Recovery to Resilience – The World Is Being Reordered." Host of the annual CIMA President’s Reception for business leaders and stakeholders. • Strategic Focus: Talent Development: Meetings with corporate partners to address workforce readiness and future skills in the ICT/BPM and finance sectors. Global Vision: Implementation of the "Finance and Accounting 2040" project to modernize the profession. Institutional Growth: Focus on nurturing new talent to support national economic diversification and professional standards. • Profile: John Graham, elected as the 92nd CIMA President in June 2025, brings extensive experience as a CFO and Director of Finance within the UK's National Health Service (NHS). His visit reinforces Sri Lanka’s position as a key hub for qualified finance professionals globally.

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Asia Siyaka Commodities Appoints Chamara Dissanayake as CEO 📈

Asia Siyaka Commodities PLC has announced key leadership changes effective 1 April 2026, strengthening its management team within the critical tea and commodities sector. • New Leadership Appointments: Chamara Dissanayake: Appointed as CEO. Currently serving as Group COO, he brings extensive expertise in supply chain management and holds a Master’s from Birmingham City University. He also serves as a consultant to the Asian Development Bank for the tea sector value chain. Shashike Silva: Appointed as Executive Director. A veteran with over 20 years in tea broking and marketing, formerly a Director at Forbes and Walker. Kirk Wijesekera: Appointed as Executive Director. With 26 years of experience, he is a specialist in High and Medium Grown tea marketing and an established tea taster. • Strategic Context: The appointments draw from deep institutional expertise, with all three directors holding significant roles within the Colombo Tea Traders’ Association and Colombo Brokers’ Association. This leadership transition aims to bolster Asia Siyaka’s position in the plantation and commodities trading landscape, ensuring continuity in client advisory and market development. • Sector Impact: The move reinforces the professionalization of the tea value chain, a vital component of Sri Lanka’s export economy and a major source of foreign exchange and employment.

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Suren Rajakarier Appointed Managing Partner of KPMG Sri Lanka & Maldives 📈

• Leadership Change: Suren Rajakarier assumes duties as Managing Partner effective 1 April 2026, succeeding Priyanka Jayathilake, who led the firm since April 2023. • Experience & Background: Rajakarier brings over 38 years of experience in audit and assurance. He previously served as Chief Operating Officer (COO) and led the firm’s audit practice for nearly two decades. • Strategic Impact: Recognized as an accredited IFRS partner, he has managed landmark transactions in the telecom, energy, and insurance sectors, including the privatization of the Queen Elizabeth Container Terminal. • Public Sector & Governance: Served as audit partner for major state-owned enterprises (SOEs) including Bank of Ceylon, CEB, and SriLankan Airlines, focusing on strengthening national financial reporting and governance structures. • Professional Contributions: Currently chairs the Statutory Auditing Standards Committee, playing a key role in formulating national accounting and auditing standards under Act No. 15 of 1995. • Outgoing Leadership: Priyanka Jayathilake is credited with expanding KPMG’s ICT/BPM and advisory capabilities, overseeing a team of 600+ professionals in technology and risk consulting.

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Senkadagala Finance Appoints N. Vasantha Kumar as Chairman 📈

Senkadagala Finance PLC has announced key leadership changes effective 1 April 2026, strengthening its board with extensive expertise in banking, digital transformation, and real estate. • New Leadership N. Vasantha Kumar appointed as Chairman. An Independent Non-Executive Director with 37+ years in financial markets and treasury. He is the former CEO/GM of People’s Bank and currently holds board seats at DFCC Bank and Ceylinco Holdings. • Board Additions Priyanka Jayatilake (Independent Non-Executive Director): A veteran with 40 years of experience in consulting and audit. Formerly the Managing Partner of KPMG Sri Lanka, he brings specialized knowledge in ICT/BPM, cybersecurity, and digital risk. Sonal Balasuriya (Non-Independent Non-Executive Director): A Chartered Architect with a background in real estate finance and asset optimization. He also serves on the board of Senfin Asset Management. • Strategic Impact The appointments signal a focus on robust governance and digital transformation within the non-banking financial institution (NBFI) sector, leveraging Kumar's deep banking roots and Jayatilake's expertise in technology integration.

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### Shenelle Rodrigo Named Sri Lanka’s First Lonely Planet Destination Correspondent 🇱🇰

Key Milestone: Global travel authority Lonely Planet has appointed Shenelle Rodrigo as the country's first-ever Destination Correspondent, marking a significant shift toward locally-driven storytelling in the tourism sector. Economic Impact: Through the "Sheneller" platform, Rodrigo and partner Shehaan Thahir have reached over 3 million international viewers. Their real-time reporting during crises (COVID-19, 2022 economic crisis, and recent cyclones) is credited with safeguarding approximately US$ 800,000 in tourism revenue by maintaining traveler confidence. Industry Integration: • Earlier in 2026, Sheneller became the first creator-led series featured on Sri Lankan Airlines in-flight entertainment. • The appointment signals the growing maturity of the local creator economy and its role in countering misinformation. Future Ventures: • Sheneller Ventures: Focuses on curated, experience-driven tours to diversify the travel & hospitality offering. • Holivate: A new platform launching to link hotels with creators through performance-based booking conversions, aiming to digitize tourism marketing. 📈

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### JITRCS Appoints Sashiprabha Dharmadasa as CEO to Drive Global Tech Expansion 📈

Just In Time Resourcing & Consultancy Services (JITRCS) has announced the appointment of Sashiprabha Dharmadasa as Chief Executive Officer, effective February 2026, to lead the firm’s next phase of international growth and digital transformation. • Strategic Focus: The leadership transition aims to accelerate ICT/BPM resource augmentation, business consultancy, and emerging technology capability development. The firm is pivoting toward a "Strategy-to-Execution" model to help clients navigate digital scaling and compliance with the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA). • Leadership Profile: Sashiprabha brings over 20 years of experience in Banking and Finance, risk resilience, and governance. Her background includes: • Former CISO at BoardPAC and Director of Client/Technical Delivery. • Lead Auditor for ISO 27001:2022. • Contributions to national policy development with the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and World Bank-funded cyber readiness assessments. • Sector & Market Reach: JITRCS provides specialized technology talent to diverse sectors including FinTech, Apparel, Aerospace, and FMCG. • Global Footprint: The company currently exports Sri Lankan technical expertise to markets including the USA, UK, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Malaysia, and Oman. • National Context: The appointment underscores the continued maturity of Sri Lanka's ICT/BPM sector as a critical driver of GDP growth through high-value service exports and global delivery models.

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Sarrah Sammoon Appointed IMC Field Officer for Sri Lanka 📈

The Investment Migration Council (IMC), based in Switzerland, has appointed Sarrah Sammoon as the Field Officer for Sri Lanka, marking a strategic step in aligning the nation with global investment migration standards. • Strategic Alignment: The role focuses on bridging the gap between local implementation and international benchmarks for compliance, due diligence, and investor protection. • Policy Context: The appointment comes as Sri Lanka evaluates reforms to its immigration and investor visa frameworks, aiming to streamline long-term residency pathways. • Expertise: Sammoon, the CEO of Magellan Champlain with over 30 years in global mobility, was the first Sri Lankan to receive the Certification in Investment Migration in August 2025. • Economic Impact: By adopting IMC’s ethical and transparent frameworks, Sri Lanka aims to improve institutional credibility and compete more effectively for mobile capital and global talent. This institutional role is expected to provide a direct interface with global standard-setters, ensuring that Sri Lanka’s residency-by-investment programs are credible and globally benchmarked.

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📈 LAUGFS Gas PLC Announces Key Board Appointments

LAUGFS Gas PLC has officially appointed three new Non-Independent Directors to its Board, signaling a strategic focus on leadership transformation and operational growth within Sri Lanka’s energy sector. • New Board Appointees: Dhanusha Muthukumarana (also appointed to LAUGFS Power PLC) Dr. Niroshan J. Pieries Eng. Nalinda Kurukulasooriya • Strategic Expertise: The new directors bring over 20-25 years of experience each across critical sectors including banking & finance, ICT/BPM, logistics, and manufacturing. This diversification of expertise is aimed at driving innovation-led growth and performance optimization for the Group. • Key Highlights: Technology & Innovation: Dhanusha Muthukumarana, a member of the Forbes Technology Council, brings global experience in intelligent automation and digital transformation, essential for modernizing utility operations. Regional Expansion: Dr. Pieries previously led the expansion of LAUGFS Lubricants into Bangladesh and the Maldives, highlighting the Group’s focus on international market presence. Crisis Management: Eng. Kurukulasooriya is credited with stabilizing LPG operations during Sri Lanka’s recent economic crisis, ensuring supply continuity and improved financial performance. • Economic Context: These appointments come as LAUGFS Gas seeks to strengthen its market position and enhance stakeholder value amidst a recovering economy, leveraging high-level expertise in engineering and strategic management.

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Prof. Dewasiri Jayantha Appointed to PMF Finance Board 📈

PMF Finance PLC has officially appointed its CEO, Prof. Dewasiri Jayantha, to the Board as an Executive Director, effective March 2026. This move integrates high-level academic expertise with corporate governance within the finance sector. • Key Appointment Details Prof. Jayantha was appointed CEO on 3 March 2026. His elevation to the Board marks a strategic blend of his 17 years of senior industry experience and scholarly leadership. • Professional Profile • Academic Standing: Full Professor of Finance (on merit) at Sabaragamuwa University and PhD holder from the University of Colombo. • Industry Leadership: Honorary President of the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) and the first South Asian Brand Ambassador for Emerald Publishing, UK. • Certifications: Accredited Fellow Chartered Manager (FCMI CMgr) and Fellow Member of the Chartered Institute of Marketing (UK). • Economic Impact The appointment underscores a trend of increasing "practitioner-academic" roles in Sri Lanka’s banking and financial services industry, potentially strengthening methodological rigor and research-driven growth within the firm. _Source: PMF Finance Corporate Announcement (Provisional)_

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📈 Standard Chartered Sri Lanka Appoints Vindya Hettige as Head of Legal

Standard Chartered has announced the appointment of Vindya Hettige as Head of Legal and Head of Legal Client Coverage, effective 20 March 2026. • Role & Governance: Hettige joins the Country Management Team to provide strategic legal advice, manage legal risk, and ensure compliance with regulatory and ethical standards across the bank's banking & finance operations in Sri Lanka. • Professional Background: An Attorney-at-Law with over 18 years of experience, she joined Standard Chartered in 2014. Her career includes a significant tenure in the banking & finance team at Nithya Partners. • Academic Credentials: She holds a Master of Laws (LLM) in Banking and Finance from the University of London and a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) from the University of Colombo. • Strategic Impact: CEO Bingumal Thewarathanthri noted the appointment reflects the bank’s commitment to internal talent development and building a robust leadership pipeline within the financial services sector to drive sustainable growth.

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### Legacy Profile: Anthony A. Page and the Evolution of CT Holdings 📈

A tribute to the late Anthony A. Page (affectionately known as "Baba") highlights his foundational role in shaping some of Sri Lanka’s most prominent listed entities. • Corporate Leadership: Page was a visionary architect behind the modern structures of CT Holdings, Cargills (Ceylon) PLC, and CT Land. He served as the Chairman of CT Holdings and held key directorships within the Lanka Ceramics Group. • Industry Impact: • Cinema & Media: Joined Ceylon Theatres in 1971, becoming a "fierce advocate" for the liberalization of the Sri Lankan film industry. • Financial Services: Acted as the primary guide and architect in the formation of CT Smith in 1992, significantly influencing the local capital markets. • Operational Excellence: Credited with transforming traditional management into professionalized systems and structures that remain the "backbone" of the CT Holdings Group today. • Mentorship & Diversification: Beyond corporate strategy, his legacy is noted for mentoring future business leaders and maintaining a commitment to the "greater good" of the community through diverse business interests spanning retail, real estate, and manufacturing. _Note: Summary based on commemorative data published March 2026._ ---

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📈 Sunshine Holdings Secures 75% Stake in Agri-Export Venture for Rs. 2.7 Bn

• The Transaction: Sunshine Holdings PLC has officially finalized the acquisition of a majority stake in Joint Agri Products Ceylon Ltd (JAPC). The deal involved purchasing 577,320 shares for a total consideration of Rs. 2.7 Bn. • Sector Focus: The acquisition significantly boosts Sunshine's presence in the export agriculture segment. JAPC specializes in the processing and export of spices, coconut products, and tea. • Market Reach: JAPC, along with its subsidiary Sancan Exports Lanka Ltd, maintains a strong export footprint in high-value markets, specifically the EU and the US. • Strategic Impact: This move is designed to diversify Sunshine Holdings' consumer sector portfolio, shifting focus toward foreign exchange-earning, export-oriented markets to drive long-term growth. • Market Reaction: Following the announcement, Sunshine Holdings PLC shares closed at Rs. 29, down Rs. 1 for the day.

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Court Finds Former Co-operative Insurance Chairman Guilty of Contempt ⚖️

The Commercial High Court of Colombo has found the former Chairman of Co-operative Insurance Company PLC, Susil Shantha Weerasekera, guilty of Contempt of Court. The ruling follows an inquiry into the submission of a falsified affidavit in a case alleging corporate mismanagement. • Legal Breach: Weerasekera initiated legal action in 2022 claiming to be a shareholder of the company. However, evidence including annual reports—previously signed by Weerasekera himself—confirmed he did not hold shares, a mandatory requirement under the Companies Act No. 7 of 2007. • Judicial Findings: High Court Judge Chamath Madanayake ruled that the former Chairman committed an offense under Section 183B of the Civil Procedure Code by filing an affidavit containing falsehoods to obtain ex-parte interim relief. • Corporate Governance: While found guilty of providing false information, the court did not find the accused guilty of violating specific interim orders. The original case filed by the former Chairman was dismissed in May 2023 due to the jurisdictional failure. • Next Steps: Sentencing is scheduled for April 2, 2026. This case highlights critical oversight regarding director accountability and legal compliance within Sri Lanka’s insurance and financial services sectors.

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📈 Ambeon Makes Voluntary Rs. 3.34 Bn Bid for Harischandra Mills

Ambeon Essentials Ltd, a subsidiary of Ambeon Capital PLC, has launched a voluntary offer to acquire a controlling stake in the iconic food & consumer goods firm, Harischandra Mills PLC. • Offer Details: Ambeon is offering Rs. 3,400 per share to acquire 981,118 shares (51.11% stake). This values the total equity of the company at approximately US$ 21.6 Mn (Rs. 6.5 Bn). • Valuation & Market Gap: The offer price represents a 3.5x multiple to the net asset value of Rs. 964.6 per share (as of Dec 2025). Notably, the offer is significantly below the last traded price of Rs. 5,068.75 and the post-deal peak of Rs. 6,982. • Strategic Context: Ambeon’s bid is Rs. 100 higher per share than the price paid by Hayleys PLC (Rs. 3,300) to acquire its 40.58% stake in October 2025. If Hayleys chooses to exit, they stand to realize a profit of ~Rs. 77.9 Mn. • Regulatory Status: The offer follows a January Share Sale and Purchase Agreement (SPA) with a consortium of family shareholders. Upon acceptance of the 51.11% stake, it will convert into a Mandatory Offer for all remaining shares under the Takeovers and Mergers Code. _Note: Based on official disclosure data as of March 30, 2026._

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SLT-MOBITEL Drives National Digital Transformation with Record Resilience 📈

Sri Lanka’s national ICT provider, SLT-MOBITEL, has announced a strategic shift toward a 24/7 operational model following a decisive turnaround in profitability for FY 2025. • Financial & Strategic Foundation: Building on strong FY 2025 results, the group achieved a return to profitability through disciplined cost management and steady growth in fixed and mobile segments, enabling increased investment in national ICT/BPM infrastructure. • Industry Firsts: Launched a pioneering 24/7 operational model via 14 Outside Plant Maintenance Centres (OPMCs) in key regions including Colombo, Kandy, and Jaffna to ensure uninterrupted connectivity for enterprise and home users. • Infrastructure & Connectivity: • Publicly rolled out 5G technology, positioning Sri Lanka as a regional innovation leader. • Upgraded government and enterprise entities with a state-of-the-art optical fiber network. • Provided unlimited fiber internet to secondary schools to drive digital inclusion in education. • Sector Diversification: • SMEs: Introduced 'SmartChat Mega,' an AI-driven solution for small businesses. • FinTech: Launched 'Ceylon Remit' to streamline inward foreign exchange. • Cloud & Security: Secured global certifications in Cloud Security and Privacy, bolstering the reliability of the national digital backbone. • Recognition: Named Sri Lanka’s Best Mobile Network by Ookla® (H2 2025) and recipient of over 25 awards for ESG and innovation.

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IPL Valuations Hit Record $3.4 Bn as US Investors Acquire Top Franchises 📈

• The Headlines: Two iconic IPL franchises, Royal Challengers Bengaluru (RCB) and Rajasthan Royals, were sold within hours in record-breaking deals totaling US$ 3.41 Bn. • Deal Breakdown: - RCB: Acquired for US$ 1.78 Bn by a consortium including Aditya Birla Group, Blackstone, and Bolt Ventures. This marks a massive leap from its 2008 valuation of US$ 111.6 Mn. - Rajasthan Royals: Sold for US$ 1.63 Bn to a group backed by US businessmen Kal Somani and former Walmart Chairman Rob Walton. • Market Context: - The valuations reflect the IPL's evolution into a global powerhouse, drawing comparisons to the NBA. - Growth is fueled by massive media rights deals (US$ 6.4 Bn for 2023-27) and increasing private equity interest in sports. • Strategic Links: - The acquisitions highlight deepening ties between Indian sports and US capital, following the 2024 T20 World Cup in the US and cricket's inclusion in the 2028 LA Olympics. - Investors like Walmart (via Flipkart/PhonePe) and Blackstone are leveraging the IPL to tap into India's massive consumer base. • Regional Impact: While focused on India, the scale of these deals underscores the rising commercial value of cricket across South Asia, impacting regional sponsorship, broadcasting, and sports tourism ecosystems.

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📈 Mahindra Ideal Finance Debenture Issue Oversubscribed on Day 1

Mahindra Ideal Finance Ltd (MIFL) successfully concluded its debut listed debenture issue, raising Rs. 1 Billion after being oversubscribed on its first day of opening. The capital raise marks a significant milestone for the non-banking financial institution (NBFI) sector. • Issue Details: The offering comprised 10 million Tier 2, listed, rated, unsecured, subordinated, redeemable debentures at a par value of Rs. 100 each, featuring a five-year tenure maturing in 2031. • Dual Structures: Investors were offered two options: - Type A: Fixed rate of 12.00% p.a. (payable annually). - Type B: Floating rate of 364-day T-Bill + 3.50% (payable semi-annually). • Strategic Impact: Proceeds will be deployed to strengthen lending capacity in SME loans, vehicle leasing, gold loans, and business loans, directly supporting credit accessibility for local communities. • Regulatory & Rating: The move strengthens MIFL’s Tier 2 capital base in line with Central Bank of Sri Lanka adequacy requirements. The issue carried an A (lka) rating from Fitch Ratings, while the entity maintains an AA- (lka) rating with a Stable Outlook. • Partners: The issue was managed by NDB Investment Bank Ltd, with Bank of Ceylon acting as Joint Placement Agent.

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📈 Asia Capital settles Rs. 790.75m debt via River House share transfer

• Debt Settlement: Asia Capital PLC has finalized a deal to settle an outstanding liability of Rs. 790.75 million due to CC Trust Ltd. The settlement was executed by acquiring 9,000,001 shares of River House Ltd. and transferring them to the creditor's nominee, W S Trust Ltd. • Leisure Sector Consolidation: The company significantly increased its footprint in the hospitality and tourism sector through two major equity acquisitions: • Asia Leisure Holdings: Acquired additional stakes from Tamao Watanabe (Rs. 8.9m) and Aoba Pte Ltd (Rs. 192.6m). Asia Capital now holds a 99.98% controlling interest. • Wadduwa Resorts: Entered a Sale and Purchase Agreement to acquire a 22.13% stake for Rs. 75 million from Japan Capital Ltd. • Strategic Outlook: Upon the expected completion of the Wadduwa transaction in September 2026, Asia Capital and its subsidiary will achieve 100% ownership of Wadduwa Resorts Ltd, signaling a move toward total vertical integration within its leisure portfolio. • Financial Position: These transactions streamline the balance sheet by neutralizing a significant long-term liability while consolidating high-value tourism assets, essential for the company's long-term stability and employment capacity within the sector.

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📈 Lee Hedges PLC to Acquire 100% Stake in Lanka Realty Developments for Rs. 3.16 Bn

• Transaction Overview: Lee Hedges PLC has announced a two-part acquisition to take full ownership of Lanka Realty Developments Ltd (LRD) for a total consideration exceeding Rs. 3.16 Bn. • Stake Breakdown: Majority Stake: 51% (57.2 Mn shares) to be purchased from Lanka Realty Investments PLC (LRI) for Rs. 1.61 Bn. Remaining Stake: 49% to be acquired from Eighth Wonder for Rs. 1.55 Bn. • Regulatory Status: The deal is classified as a Related-Party Transaction. It has received approval from the Related Party Transactions Review Committee but remains subject to shareholder approval via a Special Resolution. • Strategic Impact: Upon completion, LRD will become a fully owned subsidiary of Lee Hedges PLC, consolidating its position within the real estate and property development sector. _Note: Based on official disclosure dated 24 March 2026; final completion pending shareholder approval._

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📈 People’s Insurance PLC Reports 34% GWP Growth in 2025

People’s Insurance PLC demonstrated strong financial resilience for the year ended 31 December 2025, driven by disciplined underwriting and robust expansion in key segments despite catastrophic claims from Cyclone Ditwah. • Key Financial Indicators • Gross Written Premium (GWP): Rs. 8,367.39 Mn (up 34% YoY from Rs. 6,249.30 Mn). • Total Assets: Rs. 15.67 Bn (up 23% YoY). • Shareholders’ Equity: Rs. 5,970.13 Mn (up 6% YoY). • Profit After Tax (PAT): Rs. 355.25 Mn. • Sector Breakdowns • Motor: Remained the primary growth engine, accounting for 79% of total GWP with a 42% increase. • Fire: Contributed 9% to total GWP, recording a steady 15% growth. • Investment Income: Amounted to Rs. 1,106.60 Mn, a marginal 9% decline due to market volatility. • Strategic Context The company maintained stability through its connection with People’s Bank and People’s Leasing & Finance. The results highlight the growing role of general insurance in protecting assets amid climate-related risks. The firm received multiple accolades in 2025, including "Best General Insurer" by The Global Economics and recognition for sustainability and integrated reporting. _Note: Based on audited financial results for the period ending Dec 31, 2025._

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People’s Bank Sets Record with Sri Lanka’s Largest Rs. 25 Bn Debenture 📈

• Overall Figures People’s Bank has successfully mobilized Rs. 25 Billion, marking the largest debenture issuance in Sri Lanka's history. The capital was raised via Basel III compliant, Tier 2, unlisted, subordinated, and redeemable debentures with 5-year and 8-year tenors. • Strategic Impact The issuance strengthens the bank’s capital base and balance sheet resilience. This record-breaking transaction, executed by the People’s Bank Investment Banking Unit (PBIBU), highlights strong investor confidence in state-owned financial institutions despite the typical market challenges faced by unlisted debt instruments. • Sector Milestones Banking & Finance: People’s Bank became the first state-owned bank to receive a Corporate Finance Advisor Licence from the SEC. Capital Markets: PBIBU has now mobilized over Rs. 225 Billion across 33 debenture listings and one IPO since its inception. Future Outlook: Two additional debt issuances are structured for launch in the first half of 2026 to further develop the local financial services ecosystem. • Recognition Reflecting its leadership in the investment banking sector, the bank was recently awarded "Best Investment Bank Sri Lanka 2026" for the second consecutive year by the Global Banking and Finance Review. _Data based on official bank statement (March 23, 2026)._

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📈 Siyapatha Finance Debenture Issue Over-Subscribed

Siyapatha Finance PLC has successfully closed its debenture issue after receiving applications exceeding the maximum target of Rs. 3.75 Billion. The offer was officially closed on March 20, 2026, due to strong investor demand. • Issue Details: The capital raise consisted of listed, rated, subordinated, unsecured redeemable debentures. • Subscription Tiers: The initial tranche of 20 million debentures was expanded via two oversubscription options (10 million and 7.5 million), reaching the full Rs. 3.75 Bn cap. • Market Sentiment: The rapid oversubscription reflects a robust appetite for fixed-income instruments within the financial services sector under current market conditions. • Next Steps: The basis of allotment will be notified to the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) shortly. Based on official company filings as of March 23, 2026.

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AIA Group Achieves Record Growth in 2025 📈

AIA Group has reported record-breaking financial results for the year ended 31 December 2025, driven by double-digit growth across key metrics and a strategic shift toward less capital-intensive products in the insurance sector. • Core Financial Highlights: Value of New Business (VONB) rose 15% to US$ 5.52 Bn. Operating Profit After Tax (OPAT) increased 12% per share to US$ 7.14 Bn. EV Equity reached US$ 79.7 Bn, up 14% per share. • Profitability & Returns: Operating ROE improved by 70 basis points to 15.5%. Operating ROEV stood at 15.8%, up 90 basis points. Net Free Surplus Generation (net FSG) grew 14% to US$ 4.45 Bn. • Shareholder Returns: Total dividend increased by 10% to 193.08 Hong Kong cents per share. Board approved a new US$ 1.7 Bn share buy-back program. Shareholder capital ratio remained strong at 221%. • Outlook: The Group remains confident in meeting its 2023–2026 OPAT CAGR target of 9% to 11%. Despite macroeconomic uncertainty, AIA highlights Asia as the premier growth hub for life and health insurance due to rising demand for protection and long-term savings.

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SLPA Assures Uninterrupted Port Operations Amid Global Supply Tensions 📈

The Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) has confirmed that all major ports remain fully operational despite increased energy demands and geopolitical uncertainties in the Middle East. • Energy & Fuel Supply The monthly diesel requirement for logistics and machinery (tugboats, cranes) has surged from 1.5 million to 2.5 million litres. Daily consumption rose from 26,000 to 39,000 litres. The CPC has guaranteed a continuous supply to sustain 24/7 activity. • Port Performance & Volumes The Port of Colombo recorded a 10–15% increase in container volumes across terminals. However, growth in export volumes has stagnated due to rising costs and maritime corridor instability, while domestic cargo inflows have slowed slightly. • Regional Status Operations at the Port of Galle, Trincomalee, and Kankesanthurai remain stable with no additional fuel requirements reported beyond current allocations. • Economic Context Maintaining operational continuity is deemed critical for trade flows and national economic stability as global shipping networks face strain from rerouted vessels and rising fuel costs.

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📈 Aviation Fuel Buffer Reaches 57 Days as Flight Disruptions Ease

The Civil Aviation Authority of Sri Lanka (CAASL) confirms the aviation sector has stabilized its fuel supply chain, securing a two-month buffer to safeguard international operations. • Current Fuel Inventory The Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) holds 34,000 tons of Jet A-1 fuel, supplemented by 15,000 tons from local refinery output. Combined with a 43,000-ton order, total stocks cover 57 days of operations based on a daily consumption of 1,600 tons. • Upcoming Shipments Supply stability is expected to strengthen further with the imminent arrival of a 35,000-ton shipment, followed by an additional 8,000 tons in early April. • Domestic Aviation & Training Domestic operations remain well-supported, with 271 barrels of Avgas available against a daily requirement of just three barrels, providing a 107-day buffer for smaller training aircraft. • Middle East Operations & Recovery Flight disruptions triggered by Middle East tensions have eased significantly, dropping from a high of 60% to between 30% and 35%. SriLankan Airlines and Turkish Airlines have notably expanded flight frequencies as services to key Middle Eastern hubs resume. • Pricing Trends International airfares have increased due to higher insurance premiums for airlines. However, domestic flight prices have not been adjusted yet, with discussions currently ongoing.

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📦 EDB Workshop: Enhancing Spice Export Competitiveness

The Sri Lanka Export Development Board (EDB), via the National Packaging Centre (NPC), conducted a specialized workshop on March 19, 2026, targeting packaging strategies for the spices sector. • Objective: To equip over 65 exporters and SMEs with advanced knowledge on packaging solutions to meet stringent international market standards and improve product durability. • Key Focus Areas: Material Selection: Identifying appropriate materials to maintain quality and minimize waste. Techniques & Machinery: Practical overmiew of food-grade packaging machinery and modern techniques tailored for agricultural exports. Compliance: Ensuring products meet global regulatory requirements to enhance export readiness. • Strategic Impact: The initiative aims to add value to spices—a critical component of Sri Lanka’s export basket—by promoting sustainable and innovative packaging that boosts global competitiveness. • Resource Panel: Expert insights were provided by Packaging Consultant W. Abhaya Senavirathna and representatives from CMC Engineering Ltd. _Source: EDB National Packaging Centre (Provisional Data)_

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📉 Potential Water Restrictions Amid Prolonged Drought

The National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB) has issued a warning regarding possible disruptions to the continuous 24-hour water supply over the next two to three weeks due to prevailing dry weather conditions. • Current Status: No formal supply cuts have been implemented yet, but production capacity at major facilities like the Ambatale Water Treatment Plant is being closely monitored. • Immediate Impact: Residents in high-elevation areas are already experiencing low-pressure levels. • Mitigation Measures: The NWSDB has deployed water bowsers to affected regions to supplement the utility sector and maintain basic access for the public. • Outlook: While rainfall is anticipated in the near term, the NWSDB Chairman has urged strict water conservation to manage existing reservoirs. _Source: National Water Supply and Drainage Board (NWSDB), based on provisional reports as of March 31, 2026._

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AI-Impact Forum: Sri Lanka’s Shift from AI Hype to Practical Adoption 📈

• Core Objective Industry leaders and policymakers at the AI-Impact Forum highlighted a transition from theoretical AI to real-world application, emphasizing enablement and integration as the primary bottlenecks for Sri Lankan enterprises. • Strategic Insights • Job Evolution: Global experts reframed the AI narrative from job displacement to a shift in work nature. Human value is moving toward problem definition and critical thinking rather than routine coding. • Operational Shifts: Companies like Cut+Dry are already embedding AI to rewrite large-scale systems and restructure complex data workflows. • Economic Caution: Panelists noted that in developing markets, human engineers remain more cost-effective for certain tasks due to infrastructure gaps. • Sector & National Focus • ICT/BPM: The role of engineers is shifting from generalists to domain experts who leverage AI to boost productivity. • Agriculture: Identified by policymakers as a high-potential sector for AI gains, provided foundational connectivity issues are resolved. • Infrastructure: Key constraints have shifted from basic technology to compute power, advanced chip manufacturing, and digital accessibility. • Future Outlook The forum concluded that Sri Lanka must prioritize targeted innovation and entrepreneurship. While AI tools (such as Devin) allow for rapid system orchestration, national success depends on bridging the gap between tool capability and team adoption.

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📈 Polonnaruwa Industrial Sector Support Initiative

Minister of Industries and Entrepreneurship Development, Sunil Handunnetti, chaired the District Industries Sub-Committee meeting on March 26 at the Polonnaruwa District Secretariat. • Key Objective: The session focused on identifying and addressing practical challenges faced by local entrepreneurs and industrialists within the district. • Strategic Focus: The initiative aims to provide a targeted boost to the industrial sector in Polonnaruwa, facilitating smoother operations for regional businesses. • Status: Based on provisional reports of the sub-committee meeting.

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Sri Lanka Receives Second Indian Fuel Shipment Amid Middle East Tensions ⛽

A second Indian fuel vessel, HARI ANAND, arrived at the Colombo Port yesterday, delivering essential supplies to stabilize the domestic market. • Shipment Details: The vessel arrived carrying a total of 36,000 metric tonnes of diesel and petrol. • Strategic Context: This delivery serves as a critical buffer as Sri Lanka manages fuel supply disruptions triggered by the ongoing Middle East conflict. • Supply Chain: This marks the second consignment from India in recent days, highlighting a reliance on regional partners to maintain energy security. • National Impact: The arrival is expected to mitigate potential shortages in the transportation and industrial sectors, ensuring continuity for the broader economy.

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Freight Hike and Middle East Crisis Squeeze Sri Lankan Exports 📈

The apparel & textiles sector and broader export economy face "catastrophic" risks due to soaring logistics costs and geopolitical volatility. • Surge in Freight Costs Sea Freight: Rates up by US$ 1,000 – US$ 1,500 per container. UK shipments doubled to US$ 2,500. Air Freight: US-bound cargo spiked from US$ 3.85 to US$ 6.50/kg. Imports: Costs from China and India rose by 75% and 40% respectively. • Apparel Sector Performance Export Value (Feb 2026): US$ 361.2 Mn (down 11.46% YoY). Regional Slumps: EU down 19.48%; US down 3.53%; UK down 5.67%. Jan-Feb 2026 overall performance dropped by 6.91% YoY. • Key Challenges Shipping Interruptions: Major lines suspended Gulf bookings; cargo being offloaded at alternative ports at exporters’ cost. Margin Squeeze: Global brands are pressuring suppliers to absorb rising freight costs. Economic Risks: EDB warns of a 5%-8% export contraction in March 2026. • Critical Recommendations ICT/BPM and manufacturing need prioritized fuel access, especially for SMEs. Renewable Energy: Urgent call for solar and wind adoption to lower grid costs; current tariffs remain uncompetitive vs. regional peers like India.

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### Graphene Technology to Bolster Sri Lanka’s Economic Growth 📈

Sri Lanka is positioning itself as a global leader in the high-value graphene market, leveraging its superior vein graphite resources to drive national economic diversification and foreign revenue. • Market Potential & Value: High-grade graphene is currently valued at nearly 30 times the price of gold. Sri Lanka's product is recognized globally as "prime quality Conductive Graphene," reportedly three times superior to international competitors while maintaining lower production costs. • Investment & Policy Support: The government is introducing three new legislative acts—Investment Protection, Investment Promotion, and Strategic Development—to streamline FDIs. A five-year Investment Diversification Plan is also in place, offering potential tax reliefs for ventures within the Port City. • Export Footprint: Strong demand and existing orders are confirmed from major economies, including China, Germany, USA, Japan, India, and the UK. • Economic Outlook: The Ministry of Economic Development reports a stable economic status for 2025/2026, surpassing initial financial expectations. The focus remains on shifting from raw material exports to value-added niche manufacturing to maximize foreign exchange earnings. • Sector Impact: The mining and advanced materials sector is expected to become a critical pillar for technological advancement and high-skill employment, utilizing the Ragedara Graphite Mines as a pioneer in local research and production.

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Global Air Cargo Rates Surge Amid Regional Conflict 📈

The global air cargo market is facing significant volatility as stakeholders adjust to military escalations involving the US, Israel, and Iran. The resulting disruptions to capacity and rising fuel costs have driven a sharp spike in freight pricing. • Price Trends: Average global full-market rates rose +7% WoW to US$ 2.84/kg, following gains of 8-10% in previous weeks. Global spot rates reached US$ 3.38/kg, marking a +26% YoY increase. • Regional Impact: The Middle East and South Asia (MESA) region, critical for Sri Lankan transshipments and exports, saw spot prices skyrocket by +70% YoY. Spot rates from South Asia specifically rose +8% WoW. • Capacity Crunch: Global tonnages fell -6% YoY. While South Asia capacity has recovered to near pre-war levels, overall MESA capacity remains -37% lower than last year. Gulf area capacity is still down roughly -20% compared to February levels. • Sector Logistics: The apparel & textiles and perishable goods sectors—vital to Sri Lanka's economy—face higher overheads as major European and North American carriers suspend operations in Gulf markets, forcing a reliance on disrupted regional networks. • Outlook: Rates remain elevated across all origins, with Africa (+41%) and Europe (+23%) seeing significant YoY spot rate hikes as the industry grapples with restricted capacity and a backlog in demand.

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Fuel Sector Reform: Why Prices Remain High 📈

The current fuel distribution structure, while improved since the 2002 monopoly, remains a "highly imperfect" oligopoly. Despite the entry of new players, structural barriers prevent significant price drops for consumers. • Market Composition The market has expanded from a Ceypetco monopoly to include LIOC (250+ stations), Sinopec (150 stations), and RM Parks/Shell (150 stations). Ceypetco maintains dominance with nearly 900 stations. • Pricing & Autonomy Historically, LIOC was mandated to follow Ceypetco pricing. Recent trends show Sinopec beginning to exercise pricing autonomy. However, firms with hard-budget constraints rarely price below the CIF (Cost, Insurance, and Freight) plus taxes, which are largely fixed. • Infrastructure Bottlenecks Energy Security: Entry aimed to diversify imports and funding, with distributors using Rupee income to source forex for imports. Storage Control: Only Ceypetco and LIOC control their entire supply chain. Newer entrants rely on CPSTL (Ceylon Petroleum Storage Terminals Co.) for a fee. Regulatory Gap: The PUCSL Act of 2002 remains underutilized as the fuel industry has not been formally brought under its regulation. • Key Comparison Unlike the ICT/Telecom sector—where divestment, aggressive regulation, and scale economies led to lower costs—the fuel sector lacks a fully empowered regulator and shared infrastructure ownership, limiting competitive pressure on prices.

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📉 Sri Lanka Apparel Exports Decline 11.46% in February

Sri Lanka’s apparel & textiles sector faced intensified pressure in February 2026, driven by a broad-based cooling in global demand, particularly within European markets. • Overall Performance • Monthly Exports: US$ 361.2 Mn (Down 11.46% YoY). • Cumulative (Jan-Feb): Down 6.91% YoY compared to 2025. • Major Market Contractions • European Union (EU): Registered the steepest decline of 19.48%. • UK: Exports fell by 5.67%. • USA: Shipments decreased by 3.53%. • Other Markets: Collectively contracted by 18.54%. • Regional Context & Outlook • JAAF emphasizes the slump is a "global recalibration" rather than a country-specific issue. • Regional competitor Bangladesh saw a sharper 25.25% drop in EU exports in January, indicating a wider market correction in Europe. • Key priorities for the ICT/BPM and manufacturing-adjacent sectors now include improving logistics efficiency and domestic cost competitiveness to retain global supply chain positions. _Note: Based on provisional data from the Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF)._

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Singer Sri Lanka and Kapruka Announce Strategic E-commerce Partnership 📈

• Retail Collaboration: Singer Sri Lanka PLC (SINS) has integrated its product range into the Kapruka Partner Central platform, merging the nation's largest retailer with Sri Lanka’s leading locally-owned e-commerce entity. • Strategic Objective: The partnership aims to digitize the traditional retail experience for consumer electronics and homeware, targeting Kapruka’s user base of over 1 million expatriates and a growing local digital audience. • Key Features: • Price Parity: A guarantee that all items on Kapruka will maintain exact price parity with Singer’s physical showrooms. • Logistics: Leveraging Kapruka’s delivery network to improve distribution efficiency for household essentials and consumer durables island-wide. • Market Access: Provides a trusted channel for the diaspora to send goods to families in Sri Lanka, supporting domestic retail growth through digital channels. • Business Context: For Singer, the move addresses shifting consumer behavior toward online platforms; for Kapruka, adding a "household name" strengthens its position as a premium third-party logistics and sales aggregator.

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📈 AIA Insurance & Bank of Ceylon Partner for DTA Policy Covers

AIA Insurance Lanka has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Bank of Ceylon (BOC) to provide Decreasing Term Assurance (DTA) policies to the bank's extensive customer base. This strategic collaboration aims to enhance protection for customers with long-term financial commitments and lending requirements. • Strategic Objective: The partnership leverages BOC’s massive island-wide branch network and AIA’s expertise in life insurance and partnership distribution to streamline access to credit protection products. • Product Focus: The DTA covers are specifically designed to fulfill evolving insurance needs linked to personal and business lending, ensuring long-term financial security for borrowers. • Key Stakeholders: The MoU was formalized by BOC Deputy General Manager Priyal Silva and AIA Insurance Lanka CEO Chathuri Munaweera, signaling a significant expansion in AIA’s DTA operations within the banking and financial services sector. • Impact: This move is expected to improve insurance penetration among BOC customers, providing a seamless integration of protection policies within the bank’s existing financial service framework.

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### EWIS Launches AI-Powered 'AEGIS' for Legacy System Modernization 📈

The News: Sri Lankan IT specialist EWIS has launched AEGIS, a first-of-its-kind AI-powered platform designed to de-risk and accelerate the modernization of mission-critical legacy systems. Key Innovation: The platform uses a "simulation-first" approach, combining AI-driven code intelligence with Digital Twin simulation. This allows organizations to validate system behavior and outcomes before actual implementation, addressing the high-risk nature of digital transformation. Sector Impact: • Public Sector: Positioned as a "game changer" for rapid digitalization, building on EWIS’s experience with the 'Aswesuma' social welfare program. • Enterprise: Targets high-stakes industries including banking, insurance, telecommunications, and healthcare. • ICT/BPM: Highlights Sri Lanka’s capacity for high-end software engineering and IP creation with a pending patent for the technology. Strategic Value: • Reduces transformation risks and avoids operational disruptions. • Improves cost predictability by minimizing rework and downtime. • Offers on-premise deployment to maintain data integrity. Global Outlook: Engineered in Sri Lanka, the platform is designed for enterprise adoption across global markets, transitioning legacy infrastructure to modern digital ecosystems. Based on reported company data (March 2026).

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📈 BOC Launches Sri Lanka’s First Dedicated Agri Banking Unit

Bank of Ceylon (BOC) has officially inaugurated a specialized Agri Banking Unit, a first-of-its-kind initiative in Sri Lanka designed to modernize the agriculture sector and drive sustainable economic growth. • Strategic Focus: The unit targets key sub-sectors including crop cultivation, livestock, fisheries, horticulture, and agri-technology. It aims to transition small-scale farmers from subsistence to commercially viable enterprises. • Modernization & Tech: A core priority is the integration of smart agriculture, precision tools, and advanced irrigation to improve productivity and value addition for global market competitiveness. • Financial Instruments: • Introduction of the 'Agri-Power' fixed deposit scheme, allowing investors to channel funds specifically into the agribusiness ecosystem. • Provision of concessionary interest rates and flexible lending conditions for large-scale projects, processing, and export-oriented activities. • Impact: The initiative seeks to strengthen the national agricultural value chain, enhance food security, and empower rural economies through structured financial and advisory support.

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📈 NSB Appoints Charith Silva as Digital Brand Ambassador

The National Savings Bank (NSB) has officially partnered with renowned digital creator Charith N. Silva (Wild Cookbook) for a one-year nationwide campaign to accelerate digital banking adoption. • Objective: Enhance financial inclusion and modernize the banking experience through secure mobile apps, online platforms, and digital payment solutions. • Target Demographics: • Urban and rural communities across Sri Lanka. • SMEs and the younger, digitally-native generation. • Sri Lankan expatriates and workers residing abroad. • Key Partner Profile: Charith Silva is the first Sri Lankan YouTuber to exceed 10 million subscribers and was featured in the Forbes 30 Under 30 Asia list, providing NSB with a massive global and local reach. • Strategic Focus: The partnership highlights a shift toward ICT-driven financial services, aiming to make banking more accessible for small-scale entrepreneurs and the wider public through immersive digital storytelling.

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Kia Tasman Debuts in Sri Lanka’s Pickup Segment 📈

Kia Motors Lanka has officially launched the Kia Tasman, marking the brand’s first-ever entry into the pickup truck market. Developed from the ground up, the vehicle aims to disrupt the local automotive sector by blending heavy-duty utility with premium refinement. • Technical Specifications: Powered by a 2.2-liter diesel engine producing 210PS and 441Nm of torque, paired with an 8-speed automatic transmission. It achieves 0-100km/h in 10.4 seconds. • Payload & Towing: Built on an all-new body-on-frame platform with a best-in-class payload capacity of up to 1,151kg and a towing limit of 3,500kg. • Off-Road Capability: Features a 252mm ground clearance and 800mm water-wading depth. It includes a two-speed Active Transfer Case, Electronic Locking Differential, and specialized terrain modes (Sand, X-Trek). • Interior & Tech: Equipped with a "Panoramic Wide Display" (dual 12.3-inch screens), a Harman Kardon sound system, and segment-first reclining rear seats, targeting both the transport & logistics and premium lifestyle markets. • Market Impact: This launch strengthens Kia’s local footprint, diversifying its portfolio beyond SUVs like the Sorento to compete in a segment vital for Sri Lanka’s construction, agriculture, and small business sectors. _Source: Kia Motors Lanka (Provisional Release)_

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HNB and Micro Cars Partner to Offer Exclusive Leasing Solutions 📈

HNB PLC has signed a strategic partnership with Micro Cars Ltd to provide tailored leasing facilities for a diverse range of vehicles, aimed at enhancing accessibility for individual and corporate buyers. • Vehicle Scope: The agreement covers the Chery TIGGO SUV range, the MG lineup (including Hybrid, PHEV, and BEV options), and Higer luxury buses for the transport sector. • Financial Benefits: Customers gain access to specially structured leasing rates, streamlined approval processes, and advisory support via HNB’s island-wide branch network. • Economic Impact: The collaboration focuses on promoting sustainable mobility and responsible vehicle ownership, supporting the automotive and transport sectors which are vital for national productivity and employment. • Strategic Goal: Aims to integrate banking expertise with global automotive brands to respond to the evolving mobility aspirations of modern Sri Lanka.

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Hambantota Port Bolsters Capacity with US$ 108 Mn Investment 📈

The Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG) has signed a landmark US$ 108 million agreement with China’s ZPMC to procure advanced container handling equipment, significantly scaling its operational capacity. • Investment Details: The capital will fund 6 quay cranes (72m outreach), 16 rubber-tyred gantry cranes (RTGs), and 40 trailers. This marks the commencement of Phase II container terminal development. • Capacity Surge: Total annual capacity is set to reach 2 million TEUs. The new infrastructure enables the port to handle the world’s largest container vessels across a 2km quay length. • Performance Highlights (2025): • Total Cargo: 8.24 million tonnes (up from 3 million in 2024). • Container Throughput: 428,036 TEUs (massive jump from 53,169 in 2024). • RoRo Operations: 726,153 units (vs 579,362 in 2024). • Strategic Impact: Positioned just 10 nautical miles from the East-West shipping route, the port is capturing diverted traffic from Middle East tensions. The investment supports maritime services diversification, including bunkering and logistics. • Sustainability: The move includes a transition to electric RTGs, aligning with national "Clean Sri Lanka" emissions targets. This expansion reinforces the transhipment synergy between Hambantota and Colombo, solidifying Sri Lanka’s role as a pivotal Indian Ocean hub. _Source: HIPG/Provisional Data 2026_

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SLPA Maritime Facilitation Centre Nears Completion in Colombo 📈

The Sri Lanka Ports Authority (SLPA) is nearing the final stages of its new 19-storey Maritime Facilitation Centre (MFC), aimed at modernizing administrative infrastructure within the maritime and logistics sector. • Project Status & Timeline: Construction has reached 75% progress after delays caused by the pandemic and economic crisis. Completion and handover are scheduled for the end of 2026. • Financials: Total investment stands at approximately Rs. 5 billion plus US$ 2 million, supported by financial assistance from the Asian Development Bank (ADB). • Infrastructure & Design: The 35,000-square-metre complex, designed to resemble a sailing ship, will consolidate 24 departments and nearly 1,600 employees under one roof to enhance operational efficiency. • Strategic Impact: Located in Colombo Fort, the MFC provides proximity to Sri Lanka Customs, telecommunications, and banking services, facilitating ease of business for port users. It aligns with broader urban development plans involving the Colombo Port City and the Intra-Port Expressway. • Execution: The project is being constructed by China Civil Engineering Construction Corporation and China Railway Group. The facility is expected to significantly improve coordination within the ports authority, supporting Sri Lanka’s ambitions as a central maritime hub.

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### DIMO Academy Launches Job-Guaranteed German Logistics Diploma 📈

DIMO Academy has introduced the German Diploma in Warehouse Operations, Logistics and Transportation (WOLT), offering 100% guaranteed job placement in Germany upon successful completion. • Strategic Partnership: DIMO has partnered with Mosecker GmbH & Co. KG, a leading German wholesaler, to bridge human capital gaps in their logistics and warehouse operations. • Program Details: The first intake begins in April 2026. Eligibility requires G.C.E. O/L (B passes in Math, English, or Science) or G.C.E. A/L qualifications from any stream. • Curriculum & Standards: The program follows the German Chamber of Industry and Commerce (AHK) curriculum. It focuses on practical, employer-validated training rather than purely theoretical academic learning. • Core Modules: Includes Supply Chain Management, Procurement, Inventory Management, and German language proficiency. • Accreditation: Dual-accredited by AHK (Germany) and the Tertiary and Vocational Education Commission (TVEC) in Sri Lanka, ensuring alignment with European workplace standards. • Economic Impact: This initiative provides a structured pathway for skilled labor migration, enhancing vocational education standards and providing Sri Lankan youth with direct international employment opportunities.

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IndiGo Boosts Indo-Lanka Connectivity with New Delhi-Colombo Direct Flights ✈️

India’s leading carrier, IndiGo, has announced a significant expansion of its international network, further strengthening economic and tourism ties between India and Sri Lanka. • Flight Operations: Starting 29 March 2026, IndiGo will operate six weekly direct flights between Delhi and Colombo using A320 aircraft. • Network Expansion: This addition brings IndiGo’s total frequency to over 55 weekly flights to Colombo from five major Indian hubs: Mumbai, Bengaluru, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Delhi. • Regional Connectivity: The airline also maintains 10 weekly flights connecting Chennai and Tiruchirappalli to Jaffna, supporting regional tourism and trade accessibility. • Economic Impact: Enhanced connectivity is expected to bolster the travel & tourism sector—a critical pillar for Sri Lanka’s foreign exchange earnings—while facilitating seamless business travel for the ICT/BPM and trade sectors. • Strategic Significance: This move solidifies IndiGo's presence in the Sri Lankan market, focusing on affordable and reliable travel to cater to the growing demand for bilateral exchange. 📈

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MMCA Sri Lanka Debuts '88 Acres' at Thailand Biennale 2025 🎨

The Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art Sri Lanka (MMCA Sri Lanka) has marked a milestone by taking its first exhibition international. The showcase, titled ‘88 Acres: Watapuluwa Housing Scheme by Minnette De Silva’, is currently featured at the Thailand Biennale 2025: Eternal [Kalpa] in Phuket. • Economic & Cultural Significance: This marks a strategic push for Sri Lanka's creative economy and cultural tourism, highlighting the nation's architectural heritage on a global stage. The exhibition focuses on the 1958 Watapuluwa Housing Scheme, a pioneering model of social housing and participatory design. • Exhibition Details: • Location: Phuket Contemporary Art Gallery, Thailand. • Duration: Open until 30 April 2026. • Curators: Sharmini Pereira and Thinal Sajeewa. • Key Highlights: • Features the legacy of Minnette De Silva, a pioneer of Asian modernism. • Includes a commissioned film by Irushi Tennekoon, Sumedha Kelegama, and Sumudu Athukorala. • Explores affordable, diverse ethno-religious housing solutions for public servants—a model relevant to modern urban development and construction sectors. • Global Context: The Thailand Biennale is a state-led initiative by Thailand’s Ministry of Culture. This collaboration fosters deeper South Asian cultural ties and promotes Sri Lankan intellectual property and artistic talent to international audiences. 📈

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Passing of Vidyajyothi Prof. Rezvi Sheriff: A Loss to Sri Lanka’s Medical Sector 🕊️

The Sri Lankan healthcare and academic community mourns the passing of Vidyajyothi Prof. Rezvi Sheriff (77), a foundational figure in the nation's medical services and specialized healthcare infrastructure. • Pioneering Achievements: Instrumental in establishing nephrology and transplantation in Sri Lanka. He led the country’s first-ever kidney transplant in October 1985 and oversaw more than 1,000 procedures during his career. • Institutional Impact: Founder Consultant Nephrologist of the National Institute of Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplantation. His work was critical in introducing renal disease diagnosis and dialysis services nationwide. • Academic Contribution: Served over 40 years at the University of Colombo as Senior Professor of Medicine and Head of Clinical Medicine. At the time of his passing, he was a Senior Professor at General Sir John Kotelawala Defence University (KDU). • Human Capital: Credited with training the vast majority of Sri Lanka’s current practicing nephrologists, ensuring the long-term sustainability of the healthcare workforce. • National Recognition: Recipient of the 'Vidyajyothi' title, Sri Lanka’s highest national honor for science, reflecting his lifelong dedication to medical research and public health. His legacy remains a cornerstone of Sri Lanka's healthcare system and its capacity for complex clinical interventions.

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Child Protection Crisis: Accountability Lapses in Religious Institutions 📈

A recent report by _The Examiner_ regarding alleged sexual abuse by a Catholic priest at a Kandy boys' school has reignited a national debate on the culture of impunity surrounding the Sri Lankan clergy. • Systemic Failures: The report highlights a dangerous lack of accountability. Despite repeated allegations within Catholic seminaries and Buddhist monasteries, there has not been a single successful prosecution of a priest for child sexual abuse in Sri Lanka, contrasting sharply with international trends. • Institutional Barriers: Religious bodies often handle cases internally rather than cooperating with law enforcement. This "shielding" of abusers is exacerbated by social stigma and a lack of political will to investigate figures traditionally placed on a "pedestal of unquestioned respect." • Educational Gaps: High-ranking clergy, including the Cardinal, have historically opposed comprehensive sexual health education in schools. Critics argue this leaves children unable to recognize boundaries or report inappropriate behavior, directly benefiting predators. • Economic & Social Impact: While not a direct market figure, the lack of child safety and the failure of education systems to protect the youth—a key pillar of Sri Lanka's future ICT/BPM and professional workforce—presents a significant risk to the country's social fabric and human capital development. • Call to Action: The government is urged to enforce impartial legal proceedings, ensuring that a "robe or saffron" does not grant immunity.

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### 📈 Ageing & Migration: The Quiet Crisis of Elder Care

A reflective analysis on the shifting dynamics of family structures as global migration and modern work patterns reshape the final years of the elderly in South Asia and its diaspora. • The Migration Gap Children increasingly migrate for employment and security, leaving elderly parents to age in developing nations. This creates a "geography of ageing" where adult children enjoy advanced healthcare in developed societies while parents navigate systems with limited infrastructure for the very old. • Communication Barriers Physical distance transforms presence into abstract phone calls. Technical challenges such as hearing loss, cognitive decline, and time-zone differences often lead to "disengagement" by children, who may shorten or skip contact due to the asymmetrical nature of the relationship. • The Moral and Social Test The report highlights a troubling trend where financially secure, educated children distance themselves from parents no longer seen as "productive." It emphasizes that remaining emotionally present is a measure of humanity rather than just a failure of circumstance. • Strategic Engagement Effective connection in extreme old age (e.g., 97 years) requires adapting expectations: Moving away from topics like politics or current affairs. Focusing on "grounding questions" about immediate comfort and physical wellbeing. Using shared family memories to anchor the parent in the present and preserve their dignity.

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🏥 Former SIS Chief Suresh Sallay Hospitalized Under Detention

• Current Status: Major General (Retired) Suresh Sallay, former chief of the State Intelligence Service (SIS), has been admitted to the Colombo National Hospital following a sudden illness. • Legal Context: Sallay is currently being held under a 90-day detention order under the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA). The detention is related to investigations into alleged links to the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks. • Timeline of Events: • Reported ill on Tuesday (24). • Examined by a Magistrate and subsequently referred for medical admission. • Remains under medical care while in the custody of the Criminal Investigation Department (CID). • Summary Note: Investigations into the national security implications of the 2019 attacks continue alongside his medical treatment. Based on latest reports as of March 26, 2026.

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Navy Seizes Major Narcotics Haul off Beruwala Coast ⚓

Based on provisional reports, the Sri Lanka Navy has intercepted a significant shipment of illegal substances during targeted operations: • Seizure Details: Over 250 kilograms of cocaine were recovered from a multi-day fishing trawler. • Operational Location: The vessel was intercepted off the coast of Beruwala and subsequently escorted to Dikkowita Harbour on the evening of March 16th. • Economic Context: Large-scale maritime security operations are critical for maintaining Sri Lanka's status as a secure regional logistics and shipping hub, mitigating the risks of the "shadow economy" impacting legitimate maritime trade.

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### Ranil Wickremesinghe Undergoes Successful Surgery in Singapore 🩺

Former President Ranil Wickremesinghe has successfully undergone a surgical procedure in Singapore, according to a statement made in Parliament yesterday. • Current Status: Opposition MP Ravi Karunanayake confirmed the surgery was completed successfully and extended wishes for a speedy recovery. • Context: The announcement was made during a parliamentary debate regarding regulations under the Colombo Port City Commission Act. • Location: The procedure was conducted in Singapore; however, specific details regarding the nature of the surgery remain undisclosed based on provisional reports.

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🚨 CID Reopens Probe into Makandure Madush Custodial Killing

The Criminal Investigation Department (CID) has officially commenced a fresh inquiry into the 2020 shooting death of notorious underworld figure Samarasinghe Arachchige Madush Lakshman, alias Makandure Madush, while in police custody. • Investigation Scope: The CID will record statements from Colombo Crime Division (CCD) officers who escorted Madush to Maligawatta on October 20, 2020, where he was killed by unidentified gunmen during a reported narcotics recovery operation. • Legal Directives: Following a request from the victim's brother to the Public Security Ministry, the Colombo Magistrate’s Court has ordered the collection of: Statements from the relevant medical officers. Video footage of the incident from media organizations. • Context: The probe seeks to clarify the circumstances of the shooting, which occurred while Madush was under high-security escort, raising long-standing questions regarding custodial safety and law enforcement protocols.

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📈 Online Scams: The Devastating Shift from Financial to Psychological Exploitation

Authorities in Cambodia have uncovered a sophisticated scam hub in O’Smach, highlighting a shift toward deep emotional manipulation rather than simple financial fraud. • Systematic Deception: Operations involved staged international police stations, forged documents, and counterfeit uniforms to create a climate of fear and authority. • Romance Scams: Scammers use "grooming" periods lasting weeks or months to build trust, specifically targeting individuals seeking companionship or emotional connection. • Psychological Impact: Victims suffer from severe mental health issues, including PTSD, chronic anxiety, depression, and a long-term loss of trust in legitimate institutions. • Human Cost: Beyond the victims, trafficked workers are forced into "scripted" deceptions, leading to significant personal trauma and chronic stress. • National Context: For Sri Lanka’s growing ICT/BPM and digital services sector, such regional developments emphasize the urgent need for enhanced digital literacy and mental health support frameworks for cyber-crime survivors.

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UNICEF Reports Staggering Child Casualties in Lebanon 🇱🇧

Recent data from the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) highlights a severe humanitarian crisis in Lebanon as conflict intensifies. While this report focuses on the Middle East, such geopolitical instability historically impacts global supply chains and energy prices relevant to the Sri Lankan economy. • Recent Toll: At least 83 children killed and 254 injured since March 2, 2026. • Daily Average: Over 10 children killed and approximately 36 injured every day over the past week. • Cumulative Impact: In the last 28 months, 329 children have been killed and 1,632 injured in Lebanon. • Displacement: Nearly 700,000 people have been forced from their homes, including approximately 200,000 children. • Infrastructure: UNICEF emphasizes the urgent need to protect civilian infrastructure, including schools and shelters, as per international humanitarian law. Based on provisional UNICEF data as of March 11, 2026. ⚠️

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🚨 Sri Lanka Navy Seizes 102kg Heroin Haul in Deep Sea Operation 🚨

• Security & Maritime: The Sri Lanka Navy intercepted a multi-day fishing trawler in international waters south of the island, uncovering a significant haul of narcotics. • Key Figures: Approximately 102kg of Heroin was discovered during the targeted operation. • Impact: Such seizures are critical for maintaining regional maritime security and curbing the illicit drug trade, which can destabilize the local economy and social framework. • Status: Based on provisional data from the Navy; further investigations into the origin and intended destination of the vessel are ongoing. ---

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SLAF Marks 75th Anniversary with Strategic Air Show & Exhibition ✈️

The Sri Lanka Air Force (SLAF) commenced its 75th-anniversary celebrations at the Ratmalana Air Force Base, inaugurated by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake. The event highlights the military's evolution and its supporting role in national security and regional stability. • National Significance: Marks three-quarters of a century of operations; significant for the defense sector and domestic aerospace awareness. • Event Scope: Features a comprehensive exhibition and air display showcasing technical capabilities and equipment. • Strategic Context: Reinforces the state’s commitment to maintaining a modernized air wing, which is vital for maritime surveillance, disaster response, and humanitarian assistance within the Indian Ocean region. _Summary based on official inauguration reports._

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## 🇻🇦 President Formally Invites Pope Leo XIV to Sri Lanka

• Diplomatic Outreach: President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has issued a formal invitation to His Holiness Pope Leo XIV for an official visit to Sri Lanka, aimed at strengthening bilateral ties with the Holy See. • Official Handover: The invitation letter was delivered at the Vatican on March 2, 2026, by Minister Bimal Rathnayake during his official mission to Italy. • High-Level Engagement: The letter was presented to Monsignor Mihaita Blaj, Under-Secretary for Relations with States, marking a significant step in Sri Lanka's international diplomacy and engagement with global religious leadership. • Context: While primarily a diplomatic and state visit, such high-profile engagements often bolster Sri Lanka's international standing and can positively impact the tourism and services sectors through increased global visibility.

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📉 Urgent Environmental Oversight at Norochcholai Power Plant

The Sectoral Oversight Committee on Environment has issued a directive for an immediate, sustainable management plan for ash disposal at the Norochcholai Lakvijaya Power Plant following a rise in waste output. • Waste Management Issues: Ash volumes have increased significantly, attributed to the lower quality of imported coal. The Committee has tasked the Puttalam District Secretary with leading a formal disposal strategy to mitigate environmental risks. • Economic Reuse & Welfare: A proposal was made to repurpose the ash for industrial production. Revenue generated from these activities is slated for welfare programs targeting communities located near the facility. • Regulatory Compliance: The Central Environmental Authority (CEA) must submit a comprehensive report on potential air and water pollution. The North Western Provincial Environmental Authority is required to respond to a compliance questionnaire within two weeks. • Operational Status: Despite the surge in ash volume, officials stated that existing filtration systems remain adequate for capturing emissions. The move signals a tightening of environmental licensing and compliance for Sri Lanka's primary coal-based energy infrastructure.

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WiLAT SL & EFL Global Partner to Boost IGNITE Mentoring Program 📈

The Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport Sri Lanka (CILT SL) has signed an MoU with EFL Global to formalize industry exposure for the IGNITE Mentoring Program, a flagship initiative of Women in Logistics and Transport (WiLAT) Sri Lanka. • Strategic Partnership: The collaboration integrates structured mentorship with practical industry placement, aiming to develop future-ready leaders for the logistics and transport sector. • Internship Opportunities: Top-performing mentees will enter EFL Global’s "Pathway to Logistics Program," a six-month internship conducted twice annually. This provides hands-on experience in global supply chain operations and core functional roles. • Impact & Scale: Over its 11-year history, IGNITE has mentored 250+ young professionals and undergraduates. This MoU marks the program’s first formal expansion into structured corporate placements, strengthening the national talent pipeline. • Career Pathways: Selected participants will engage in live projects and cross-functional teams, with potential transitions into permanent roles upon successful completion. This initiative underscores a commitment to enhancing professional capability and gender-inclusive growth within Sri Lanka's evolving logistics landscape. _Source: CILT SL / EFL Global (Provisional Data)_

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Sri Lanka’s Gender Equity: Benchmarking Workplace Rights 📈

• Overall Participation: Female labor force participation in Sri Lanka stands at 34%, trailing regional peers like Bangladesh (38%) and Vietnam (over 70%). A majority of women remain in the informal sector or unpaid caregiving without social protections. • Corporate Leadership: Despite a history of female political leadership, women hold only 13.4% of board seats in listed companies and 10% of Parliamentary seats. In contrast, Malaysia and Indonesia have accelerated representation through formal gender quotas and diversity mandates. • Legal & Protection Gaps: • Harassment: While legal provisions exist, implementation is weak compared to India’s mandatory internal complaints committees for workplaces with 10+ employees. • Social Safety: Sri Lanka lags behind India and Bangladesh in providing welfare boards, pensions, and health insurance for women in the informal economy. • Strategic Recommendations: To align with regional best practices, the report suggests introducing affirmative action, extending legal protections to informal workers, and institutionalizing gender-disaggregated data tracking to drive inclusive economic growth.

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Sri Lanka Faces "Grey Tsunami" Retirement Crisis 📉

Ceylinco Life has issued an urgent alert regarding Sri Lanka’s rapidly aging population and a significant "retirement readiness gap" as the country nears a major demographic shift. • Demographic Shift: By 2042 (just 16 years away), 1 in 4 Sri Lankans will be over the age of 60. With average life expectancy at 77-78 years, retirees must fund approximately 15-18 years of post-work life. • Financial Shortfall: The Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) remains the primary savings vehicle for the private sector. In 2024, the EPF paid out Rs. 230 Bn in total benefits. However, average balances remain modest; when spread over 15+ years, settlements often translate to only a few thousand rupees per month. • At-Risk Groups: Informal Sector: Self-employed and gig workers often have no structured retirement savings. Women: Face wider gaps due to career breaks for caregiving and longer life expectancy. Sandwich Generation: Those in their 40s balancing children’s education and aging parents, often neglecting their own pensions. Professional Class: High lifestyle costs and deferred planning create "insidious" risks for high-earners. • The Response: Ceylinco Life is launching "Retirement Ready" in 2026, a national awareness campaign to address low financial literacy and the erosion of traditional family safety nets due to urbanization and migration.

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MAS Holdings Expands Sustainability Roadmap with New bluesign® Partnerships 📈

Sri Lanka’s largest apparel manufacturer, MAS Holdings, has announced a significant advancement in its "Plan for Change 2030" sustainability strategy. • Key Milestone: Two major subsidiaries—Texo (Pvt) Ltd (cotton fabric processing) and Noyon Lanka (knitted lace)—have officially become bluesign® System Partners. • Strategic Impact: With these additions, 75% of MAS’s wet processing facilities now align with the highest global standards for responsible chemical management. • Operational Standards: Adoption of Input Stream Management to ensure only approved chemical products are used. Utilization of digital platforms (CUBE, FINDER, and GUIDE) for enhanced traceability and performance measurement. Rigorous independent assessments across knitting, dyeing, finishing, and laminating processes. • Economic Context: This move strengthens the local supply chain for the apparel & textiles sector, reinforcing Sri Lanka's position as a hub for responsible and future-ready manufacturing for global brand partners. This follows the 2023 milestone where MAS Fabrics – Intimo became Asia’s first seamless textile mill to achieve this status, signaling a scaled commitment to reducing environmental impact across the textile supply chain.

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ComBank Renews Historic De Soysa Maternity Ward for International Women’s Day 📈

• Project Overview Commercial Bank of Ceylon has officially commenced the renovation of Ward No. 03 at the De Soysa Hospital for Women. The initiative, timed with International Women’s Month, aims to enhance maternal healthcare infrastructure and patient safety at Sri Lanka's oldest maternity hospital. • Hospital Impact & Stats Founded in 1879, De Soysa Hospital is a cornerstone of the healthcare sector, recording 25,000 admissions and 6,000–8,000 deliveries annually. Ward No. 03 specifically handles: 2,500 – 3,000 deliveries per year. 4,000 – 5,000 patient admissions per year. • CSR & Sector Context The project is managed by the Commercial Bank Social Responsibility Trust, which has supported over 100 government hospitals. This focus on infrastructure development complements the bank's broader ESG goals, including its status as Sri Lanka’s first 100% carbon-neutral bank. • Institutional Profile Commercial Bank remains the largest private sector lender in Sri Lanka. First Sri Lankan bank to exceed a market capitalization of US$ 1 Bn. Operates 272 branches locally with a significant footprint in Bangladesh, Myanmar, Maldives, and the UAE. _Note: Based on official bank announcement as of March 24, 2026._

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⚡ UK-Sri Lanka Partnership: Strategic Transition to Electric Bus Fleet

The UK’s Green Cities Infrastructure and Energy Program, in collaboration with the Ministry of Transport and UNDP, has initiated a technical framework to transition Sri Lanka’s public transport to electric buses, moving beyond climate goals toward national economic resilience. • Strategic Rationale: The shift aims to reduce heavy dependency on imported petroleum, mitigating exposure to global supply disruptions and recurring domestic fuel rationing (QR-based systems). • Key Focus Areas: Infrastructure & Energy: Assessing grid reliability, distribution capacity, and tariff structures to ensure the power sector can support large-scale fleet charging. Regulatory Reform: Developing a practical Action Plan for governance structures and institutional mandates to allow effective scaling. Inclusive Transport: Addressing public transport service quality, specifically focusing on safety for women, accessibility for the disabled, and affordability. • Economic Impact: Viewed as a strategic investment in stability, the program links transport and energy planning to foster long-term fiscal resilience by reducing foreign exchange outflows for fuel. • Implementation Status: Based on recent workshop outcomes, the transition is moving from ambition to a formal Action Plan grounded in local stakeholder engagement. _Source: British High Commission / Provisional Program Data_

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Headline: Moving from Intent to Infrastructure: Unlocking Women’s Economic Potential 📈

A recent policy analysis emphasizes that increasing female labor force participation is an economic necessity for Sri Lanka’s productivity and long-term growth. While awareness has grown, structural reforms remain critical to move beyond symbolic gestures. • Core Economic Impact The transition of women into senior leadership is no longer a supply issue but a system design challenge. Successful national platforms have already proven that women can account for a majority of board representation when institutional action is taken. • Key Structural Barriers Care Infrastructure: The lack of affordable, high-quality childcare and elder care is a primary constraint. Care must be treated as "economic infrastructure" to ensure workforce continuity. Transition Points: Biases regarding compensation and "perceived availability" often surface as women reach marriageable age or take on caregiving roles. Policy Gap: While paternity leave policies exist, low uptake due to fear of career repercussions highlights a disconnect between policy availability and usability. • Strategic Recommendations Labor Law Reform: Regularizing part-time work and extending benefits like gratuity are essential for an inclusive workforce. Safe Employment: Prioritizing dignified local jobs for women is key to reducing unsafe migration and protecting livelihoods in the ICT/BPM and other high-growth sectors. Engagement: Comprehensive organizational training and engaging men as partners are vital to sustaining behavioral change. _Note: Analysis based on current policy perspectives and provisional labor market observations._ ---

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## SLID-KPMG: Audit Committees Move Beyond ESG Compliance 📈

The 32nd SLID-KPMG Audit Committee Forum highlighted a shift in corporate governance, urging audit committees to treat sustainability reporting with the same rigor as financial data under new SLFRS S1 & S2 standards. • Strategic Oversight The board's role is evolving from mere disclosure to embedding ESG into core strategy. Diversified conglomerates like Aitken Spence PLC are now linking sustainability risks and opportunities directly to investment and divestment decisions, such as transitions from thermal power to waste-to-energy. • Data Governance & Accountability For large-scale operations like the apparel & textiles giant MAS Holdings, credible ESG reporting now requires enterprise-wide data architecture. Key focuses include: • Standardizing definitions and automating validation at source. • Moving from periodic validation to continuous controls monitoring. • Linking ESG performance metrics directly to individual KPIs to ensure accountability. • Implementation & Sustainable Finance Sector Resilience: Companies like Lion Brewery PLC are investing in wastewater treatment and flood protection to mitigate climate-related operational risks. Access to Capital: Financial institutions like DFCC PLC are pioneering green and blue bonds. However, concerns remain regarding the ability of SMEs to meet the stringent compliance demands of EU and other advanced markets to access preferential sustainable capital. • Key Takeaway Compliance with SLFRS S1/S2 must begin at the strategy stage, not the reporting stage. Audit-ready data is now central to safeguarding reputation and long-term value in the Sri Lankan economy.

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📈 She Radiates 2026: Female Leaders Push for Economic Inclusion

The inaugural "She Radiates 2026" forum, organized by WeOptimize, highlighted the critical need for increased female participation in Sri Lanka’s formal economy and corporate leadership. • Workforce Statistics (Provisional): Current female labor force participation: ~30%. Female representation on Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) listed boards: 10%. • Sector Focus & Leadership Insights: Apparel & Textiles: Rajitha Jayasuriya (Chairperson, SLAEA) emphasized purpose-driven leadership and collective success as vital for the industry’s growth. Hospitality & Tourism: Nayantara Fonseka (CEO, NyneHotels) and Sheanna Gardiner (Director, Galle Face Hotel) advocated for resilience and emotional intelligence in navigating sector challenges. Legal & Corporate Governance: Panelists urged women to build deep expertise to dismantle masculine norms in courtrooms and structural barriers in boardrooms. SMEs & Personal Branding: Sessions by GFlock, Radi, and Ramani Fernando linked personal branding and confidence to professional credibility and individual success. • Strategic Goals: The event aims to build a mentorship-driven network to help women achieve their full potential, emphasizing that women can act as "anchors" to support the broader economy through workforce diversification and leadership.

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INSEE Ecocycle Drives Sri Lanka’s Circular Economy Transition 📈

INSEE Ecocycle has launched a comprehensive series of high-level engagements in March 2026, aimed at establishing Sri Lanka as a regional leader in sustainable manufacturing and resource efficiency. • Circularity Summit 2026: Held on March 19 at Cinnamon Life, convening 200+ stakeholders from industry and academia. Key focus areas included waste reduction strategies, material recovery, and global best practices in energy efficiency. • Future 360 CEO Forum: A premier gathering of 300+ senior corporate leaders and policymakers. The forum focused on integrating sustainability into industrial operations to maintain global competitiveness while exploring leadership visions for circular economy adoption. • Academic & Youth Integration: • The ICRES online conference (March 14) shared global research on regulatory frameworks and technological innovation. • The Circularity Challenge (Season 2) engaged students from Colombo, Peradeniya, and Sri Jayewardenepura universities, providing mentorship for commercial-scale sustainable business models. • Strategic Impact: These initiatives connect research, policy, and youth innovation to reduce industrial emissions and transition the national economy toward cleaner production systems. This framework supports Sri Lanka’s long-term goal of becoming an investment-ready, future-oriented manufacturing hub.

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📈 CDB Empowers Women Entrepreneurs via CAN Market Partnership

Citizens Development Business Finance PLC (CDB) has reinforced its commitment to the SME sector by partnering with The Creative Isle Ltd. for the International Women’s Day edition of the CAN Market. The collaboration aligns with the 2026 IWD theme ‘Give to Gain’ and focuses on the Wings Ecosystem to drive financial inclusion. • Strategic Objectives: The partnership aims to provide greater visibility, financial accessibility, and digital enablement for women-led businesses and eco-conscious local brands. • Digital Integration: CDB facilitated seamless transactions using QR payments and provided exclusive benefits via the CDB SELF platform, promoting the adoption of fintech solutions among micro and small enterprises. • Event Highlights: Held at Arcade Independence Square, the initiative showcased a diverse collective of artisans and creative brands, connecting local entrepreneurs with conscious consumers to foster sustainable growth. • Economic Impact: By strengthening the Wings Ecosystem, CDB is focusing on inclusive growth and resource allocation for women-led enterprises, which are vital for community progress and employment diversification.

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SL Compliance Tech 'Dossiers' Wins $350K+ Google AI Credits to Fuel EM Expansion 📈

Sri Lankan regtech startup Dossiers has secured over US$ 350,000 in Google Gemini AI credits to scale its proprietary compliance database across South Asia and other emerging markets (EMs). • Funding & Technology: Initial award of US$ 100,000 in credits already deployed. The support leverages AI to structure complex data, addressing regional challenges like naming conventions (e.g., "Mohomed" or "Perera") that typically cause high false positives for Western providers. • National Economic Context: The development is critical as Sri Lanka prepares for the 2026 FATF/APG mutual evaluation. Strengthening anti-money laundering (AML) infrastructure is vital to avoid the "Grey List," which would impact international banking and recovery. • Product & Market Reach: Dossiers provides PEP Screening, Sanctions Flagging, and Customer Onboarding tools. Currently trusted by major firms including NDB Wealth Management, Sampath Securities, and Asia Securities. The firm is now raising investment to accelerate its expansion into broader South Asian markets. • Core Strength: Built by the team behind WatchDog, the platform utilizes deep investigative research and open-source intelligence to provide localized compliance data that global competitors often lack.

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Cabinet Expands Concessional Loans to Empower 50,000 Youth Entrepreneurs 📈

The Sri Lankan Cabinet has approved the expansion of a low-interest loan scheme designed to foster entrepreneurship and stimulate rural economic activity. • Overall Target: The initiative aligns with the Government’s policy to create 50,000 new entrepreneurs over a five-year period. • Funding & Scalability: Following an initial Rs. 500 million allocation in 2025, an additional Rs. 750 million has been allocated in the 2026 Budget to scale the program. • Sector Focus: Support is specifically targeted at young entrepreneurs within the agriculture, livestock, and industrial sectors to enhance value addition and employment. • Concessional Terms: Loans will be disbursed at a highly competitive annual interest rate of 4%. • Participating Banks: The scheme will be facilitated through the Bank of Ceylon (BOC), People’s Bank, and the Regional Development Bank (RDB). This move aims to drive inclusive economic growth by providing affordable finance to youth-led ventures, particularly in rural regions.

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The Power of Personal Branding in Modern Entrepreneurship 📈

In an increasingly competitive market, personal branding has emerged as a critical differentiator for entrepreneurs, particularly within the Sri Lankan startup and SME sectors. • The Trust Factor: Modern consumers are increasingly skeptical of traditional marketing. Data suggests that customers "buy" the person behind the product first. Authentic personal branding builds the trust and emotional connection necessary to drive purchasing decisions. • Strategic Differentiation: While products and features can be easily replicated, a personal brand—comprising an entrepreneur's unique values, story, and communication style—is unique. This provides a low-cost, high-impact alternative to expensive advertising, benefiting young business owners with limited funding. • Long-term Resilience: A strong personal brand ensures success beyond a single venture. Loyal audiences often follow an entrepreneur into new business cycles, providing a safety net even if a specific business fails. • Digital Growth: Social media platforms like Instagram and TikTok have become primary drivers for small businesses. Transparency in the "making-of" process and direct engagement foster high levels of customer loyalty. • Sri Lankan Context: With rising technology access, there is significant potential for Sri Lankan youth to leverage personal branding to scale creativity and ICT-related services toward regional and international markets. _Key Drivers:_ Authenticity and consistency are identified as the two pillars of a sustainable personal brand.

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GoviLab AgriTech Accelerator Concludes Second Cohort 📈

The GoviLab AgriTech Accelerator has successfully completed its second cohort, marking a significant milestone in Sri Lanka’s Inclusive Digital Agriculture Transformation (IDAT) strategy. The program, partnered by Hatch, Sarvodaya, and the Gates Foundation, aims to modernize a sector that employs 30% of the population but contributes less than 8% to GDP. • Program Impact & Scale Supported 20 agri-tech startups across two cohorts (2024–2026). Cohort 2 featured 10 startups, including 4 female-led ventures. Focuses on smallholder farmers to improve productivity, sustainability, and digital adoption. • Strategic Economic Goals Supports the national target to grow the digital economy from US$ 3.5 Bn to US$ 15 Bn by 2030. Aims to expand the technology industry to US$ 5 Bn within the same period. Leverages CROPIX, a national digital platform launched in early 2026, featuring 150+ APIs for agricultural intelligence. • Sectoral Innovations Solutions include drone technology for paddy and coconut cultivation, precision agriculture for greenhouses, and locally manufactured machinery. Addressed critical issues like human-wildlife conflict and post-harvest wastage to ensure national food security. • Key Partnerships Funded by the Gates Foundation with technical steering from ICTA and the Ministry of Agriculture. Sarvodaya provides "last-mile" connectivity to grassroots farmer bases, while Hatch serves as the primary accelerator provider.

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Colombo Hosts 2026 Entrepreneurs’ Organisation (EO) Regional Presidents’ Meeting 📈

The Entrepreneurs’ Organisation (EO) concluded its four-day regional leadership gathering at Cinnamon Life, Colombo, positioning Sri Lanka as a premier hub for high-value business tourism. • Event Scale & Scope The summit brought together over 300 delegates, including Chapter Presidents and Managers from 79 chapters. Participants represented 34 countries across Europe, South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. • Economic Impact The meeting provided a direct boost to Colombo’s visitor economy. High-spending delegates and spouses extended stays, leading to full bookings for local hotels, restaurants, and transport providers. • Strategic Significance • MICE Tourism: The event showcased Colombo’s capacity to host large-scale international conferences, critical for service sector growth. • Networking: Focused on the theme "Trust. Grow. Together.", the meeting facilitated cross-border collaboration among founders from a global network of 20,000+ entrepreneurs. • Local Leadership: Hosted by EO Sri Lanka, led by Tarindra Kaluperuma, emphasizing the role of local entrepreneurship in driving regional market alignment.

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SL Launches 'Hyacinthesis' Accelerator to Turn Invasive Water Hyacinth into Export Assets 🌿

The Foundation For A Good Life (TFGL) and Good Life X (GLX) have launched an eight-month market-driven program to transform the invasive water hyacinth into sustainable raw materials for circular innovation and livelihood support. • Economic Potential: The initiative targets the global sustainable homeware and natural fibre market, which is projected to exceed US$ 60 Bn by 2030. Premium retail prices for water hyacinth products currently range from US$ 20 to US$ 80 per unit. • Strategic Impact: By repositioning the plant as a regenerative material, the project mitigates its damage to agriculture, fisheries, and irrigation systems while creating high-value employment in rural artisan communities. • Program Details: Supported by the Lanka Environment Fund, Scott Dunn, and Conservation Collective. Will scale six enterprises in its first cohort, focusing on craft and homeware. Future phases plan to diversify into paper, packaging, fertiliser, and biochar. • Market Access: Participants receive seed financing, technical mentorship, and direct links to retail partners to ensure products meet global demand standards. Based on official launch data for the 2026 program cycle.

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Navigating the Work-Life Balance for Sri Lankan Women Entrepreneurs 📈

The challenge of balancing professional growth with traditional domestic duties remains a significant barrier for women in Sri Lanka's economy. While women comprise over 50% of the population, their labour force participation stands at only 30%–34%. • Economic Impact SMEs contribute over 50% of Sri Lanka's GDP and 45% of total employment. Only approximately 25% of these businesses are female-led, with many operating within the informal sector. Structural hurdles include limited access to credit, long working hours, and high financial risks. • Key Challenges Unequal domestic workloads and cultural pressure to prioritize family over business. Lack of affordable childcare and eldercare services. Emotional exhaustion and "guilt" stemming from dual responsibilities, leading to reduced productivity. • Market & Policy Solutions Market-based innovations: Growth in ready-to-cook meals and home delivery services is actively reducing domestic chore time. Strategic shifts: Increasing use of flexible business models and task delegation. Policy needs: Calls for gender-sensitive financing, entrepreneurship training, and state-supported childcare to bridge the gender gap. Supporting women to balance these roles is a national economic priority to ensure a more inclusive and sustainable ICT/BPM and SME ecosystem.

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## Fintech Literacy: The Missing Link for Sri Lanka’s Young Entrepreneurs 📈

A significant skill gap in Financial Technology is hindering the scalability of youth-led startups in Sri Lanka, despite their mastery of social media marketing. • The "Digital Native" Paradox Many young founders rely on manual bank transfers and "screenshot verification," creating operational bottlenecks. This "manual model" limits sales volume and lacks the professional invoicing expected by premium customers. • Underutilized Infrastructure • LankaQR: A low-cost, zero-hardware solution by the Central Bank that remains underused due to awareness gaps regarding its interoperability with apps like Q+, SOLO, and Frimi. • Internet Payment Gateways (IPG): Essential for the ICT/BPM and digital retail sectors to reduce "cart abandonment" caused by high-friction manual payment steps. • Economic Impact & Growth Adopting seamless digital payments is viewed as a "silent killer" of growth if ignored. Transitioning to integrated gateways allows startups to capture impulse buys and signals business legitimacy in a market increasingly wary of scams. • Strategic Recommendation There is an urgent call to integrate Fintech literacy—including Merchant Discount Rates (MDR) and digital onboarding—into national entrepreneurship curricula to move beyond a "cash-on-delivery" economy.

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COYLE Concludes Year of Growth with Focus on Global Expansion and Innovation 📈

The Chamber of Lankan Entrepreneurs (COYLE) has marked a year of operationalizing its "Vision to Reality" theme, focusing on internal capacity building and international integration for the entrepreneurial sector. • Strategic Focus & Skills Development Prioritized digital transformation, Artificial Intelligence, and cybersecurity to equip leaders for modern risks. Partnered with Harvard Business School for global strategic frameworks. Launched the COYLE World Mastercard with Sampath Bank to enhance financial tools for members. • International & Diplomatic Engagement Strengthened ties with 8+ diplomatic missions (including India, Singapore, and New Zealand) to explore trade and investment. Signed MoUs with JETRO (Japan), AHK Sri Lanka (Germany), and the Sri Lanka–New Zealand Business Chamber to facilitate market access. Hosted inbound business delegations from Switzerland, Taiwan, and Nepal. • National Policy & Productivity Submitted comprehensive budget proposals to the Presidential Secretariat to improve the "ease of doing business" in Sri Lanka. Inaugurated the Sri Lanka Corporate Health and Productivity Awards (SLCHPA) to link employee wellbeing with economic output. Collaborated with the Alliance of Lankan Entrepreneurial Chambers (ALEC) to unify national advocacy efforts. • Youth & Future Growth Conducted "Back-to-School" initiatives at major colleges to mentor the next generation of SME and corporate leaders, fostering long-term economic resilience.

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📈 SLCSMI Launches National SME Support Forum to Address Economic Challenges

The Sri Lanka Chamber of Small and Medium Industries (SLCSMI) has announced a strategic initiative to support the SME sector, currently navigating a high-pressure recovery phase following successive national and global shocks. • Sector Significance: The SME sector remains the backbone of the economy, contributing approximately 52% to Sri Lanka’s GDP and providing employment for over 45% of the national workforce. • Economic Impact: Businesses have faced a series of disruptions since 2019, including the Easter attacks, COVID-19, the 2022 economic crisis, and recent natural disasters like Cyclone Ditwah. Ongoing Middle East tensions further impact trade and remittances. • Strategic Response: A special SME Forum is scheduled for late March 2026. This platform aims to bridge the gap between entrepreneurs and policymakers to resolve issues in: Finance and liquidity access Regulatory hurdles Market access and operational stability • Call to Action: Entrepreneurs in sectors such as manufacturing, trade, and services are urged to register by 20 March 2026. Registration: [email protected] or WhatsApp 0774586940. The initiative underscores that reviving Small and Medium Enterprises is essential for sustainable national economic recovery and rebuilding industrial resilience.

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New 'Harvest Centre' Tech Incubator Opens at Ruhuna University 📈

The Ministry of Science and Technology has launched its second technology incubation centre, the Harvest Centre, located at the Faculty of Agriculture, University of Ruhuna. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between academic research and commercial entrepreneurship in the Southern Province. • Strategic Focus: Dedicated to revitalising the agribusiness and food technology sectors within the Matara, Galle, and Hambantota districts. • Core Objectives: • Facilitate research commercialisation and support for start-ups. • Provide scientific reports on food quality, standards, and modern packaging to meet international benchmarks. • Offer technical and management guidance from university lecturers to help SMEs scale operations. • National Context: The centre operates under the Vidatha program, a national framework designed to transfer high-tech knowledge to rural areas. By converting natural resources into value-added products, the project aims to strengthen local industries and expand their reach into foreign markets. • Collaboration: A joint effort between the Ministry of Science and Technology and the University of Ruhuna, supported by the Ministry of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development. • Status: Based on official launch reports; part of a broader plan to establish technology incubators across state universities to boost the MSME sector.

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### Strategies for Resilient Entrepreneurship in Post-Crisis Sri Lanka 📈

A high-level roundtable convened by Dilmah Genesis and the LSE South Asia Centre in Colombo has outlined a shift from basic economic stability to long-term growth through institutional alignment and specialized support. • The Advisory Gap Research indicates that while financial aid (debt moratoria/concessional loans) is common, it is often "fragile" without relational support. Entrepreneurs rely heavily on informal networks; effective policy must integrate coaching, mentorship, and trust-based guidance rather than just technical instruction. • Sectoral Insights & Value Chains Tea & Agriculture: Experts highlighted that competition for supply can drive quality upgrading and better farmer pricing, drawing parallels from international models. SMEs: Small and medium enterprises remain central to growth but suffer from fragmented policy and under-prioritized fiscal strategies. Innovation: Global value is now defined by sustainability, provenance, and ethics—areas where Sri Lanka holds a natural competitive advantage. • Key Recommendations Digital Infrastructure: Adoption of digitally enabled public systems to restore entrepreneurial confidence. Beyond Capital: Shifting focus from purely financial instruments to human-centered support structures. Policy Alignment: Moving from "survival-driven" micro-enterprises to value-driven export strategies through ICT/BPM integration and climate-resilient innovation. _Note: Findings are based on discussions from the Dilmah-LSE workshop; a formal White Paper with policy suggestions is pending._ ---

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Awards & Recognitions

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📈 NDB Named Sri Lanka’s Best Trade Finance Bank at Euromoney 2026

National Development Bank PLC (NDB) has secured the #1 overall domestic ranking as the Best Trade Finance Bank in Sri Lanka. The recognition, awarded by Euromoney, is based directly on feedback and votes from corporate clients and exporters. • Overall Performance: Ranked #1 among local banks for trade finance excellence. • Client Validation: Awarded based on direct endorsements from organizations relying on NDB’s daily trade solutions. • Key Capabilities: Highlighted for strength in transactional banking, treasury services, and foreign exchange (FX) risk management. • Digital Integration: Leveraging platforms like NEOS Corporate, NEOS BIZ, and TradeLinc to digitize supply chain financing and enhance operational speed. • Strategic Impact: Focus remains on supporting exporters and growth-driven enterprises to compete in international markets through a global network of correspondent partners. The accolade reaffirms NDB’s role in strengthening the national trade and export ecosystem through resilient and globally connected financial solutions. _Source: Provisional data via Euromoney Awards 2026_

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Oxford College of Business Leads Higher Education in LMD 2025 Rankings 📈

• Overall Performance: Oxford College of Business (OCB) secured the 32nd spot overall out of 396 companies in LMD’s "Most Awarded" 2025 study. The institution climbed 23 positions from its previous rank of 55 in 2024. • Sector Leadership: OCB emerged as the No. 1 institution within the higher education sector, highlighting its dominance in a competitive and largely unregulated private internal market. • Award Growth: The college earned a total of 17 awards for the 2025 ranking period, compared to 13 awards in the 2024 cycle, marking significant growth in institutional recognition. • Strategic Impact: As a "Mover and Shaker" in the Top 50, OCB’s ranking reflects excellence in governance, sustainability, and corporate reporting. These accolades serve as a form of voluntary self-regulation, boosting stakeholder confidence and benchmarking the ICT/BPM and professional education standards in Sri Lanka. • Institutional Context: The ranking evaluates consistency across national and international platforms, placing the college alongside major diversified corporates and reinforcing its role in national professional development.

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### Lihini Fernando Selected for 2026 Eisenhower Fellowship 📈

Attorney-at-Law and Velox Partners Co-Founder Lihini Fernando has been named among 24 global leaders for the prestigious 2026 Eisenhower Fellowship (EF). Representing Sri Lanka, she will participate in a six-week Global Program in the US from April 5 to May 14. • The Fellowship: A transformative program involving leaders from 24 countries across government, business, and civil society, aimed at fostering a global network of "change agents." • Professional Profile: Fernando is a Co-Founding Partner at Velox Partners (a tech-enabled legal process outsourcing firm) and a Council Member. She is a prominent advocate for the rule of law and women’s representation in politics. • Key Objectives: During the fellowship, she aims to exchange ideas with US experts to: Establish community-based legal aid centres for underprivileged Sri Lankans. Advance initiatives for women’s empowerment and political participation. • Economic Context: Her work at Velox Partners contributes to the growing ICT/BPM and professional services sector, specifically in legal outsourcing across Asia. _Note: Summary based on official 2026 fellowship announcement._

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📈 HNB Assurance Achieves Record 256 MDRT Qualifiers in 2025

• HNB Assurance has reached a historic milestone with 256 members of its sales force qualifying for the prestigious Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT) in 2025, marking the highest count in the company’s history. • This represents a 15.3% YoY growth compared to the 222 qualifiers recorded in 2024, driven by advancements in insurance & financial services distribution and AI-powered sales tools. • The 2025 cohort includes high-tier achievements: • 33 Court of the Table (COT) qualifiers. • 08 elite Top of the Table (TOT) qualifiers. • Growth is attributed to a "training-driven strategy" focusing on the Advisor Distribution Channel and Bancassurance partnerships, emphasizing professional standards and ethical, customer-centric financial solutions. • The surge in top-tier qualifiers (COT/TOT) highlights qualitative advancement in Sri Lanka’s life insurance sector, supported by redesigned training architectures and performance roadmaps.

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KOKO Secures Overall Gold at LankaPay Technnovation Awards 2026 📈

Sri Lankan fintech leader KOKO dominated the 2026 LankaPay Technnovation Awards during its debut participation, securing the prestigious Overall Gold Award for Excellence in Digital Payments. The recognition underscores the rapid scaling of the Buy Now, Pay Later (BNPL) sector within the national ICT/BPM and digital commerce landscape. • Major Award Wins Overall Gold: Excellence in Digital Payments. Category Golds: Best Digital Payment App for Retail, Most Popular Digital Payment Solution, and Best Enabler for LankaSign Digital Signatures. • Operational Performance & Growth Transaction Volume: Enabled approximately LKR 4 Billion in transactions during the review period. User Surge: Achieved a massive 846% YoY increase in users and merchants. Market Reach: Currently serves 2 Million users with a network of 6,500 merchants. Digital Integration: Recorded 100,000 registered JustPay users, driving financial inclusivity. • Strategic Outlook Regional Expansion: Having grown from an incubator under Daraz (Ant Group), KOKO is set to become the first homegrown Sri Lankan BNPL brand to enter regional markets later this year. Economic Impact: The platform's growth reflects a shift toward mainstream digital payment adoption, supporting retail and e-commerce sectors through interest-free credit solutions. _Data based on official 2026 award results and company disclosures._

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Ceylinco Life Voted Sri Lanka’s Most Popular Life Insurer for 20th Year 🏆

• Market Leadership: Ceylinco Life secured the ‘Peoples Life Insurance Service Provider of the Year’ at the SLIM Kantar Peoples Awards, marking an unbroken 20-year streak as the nation's most preferred insurer. • Financial Performance (FY2025): • Gross Written Premium (GWP): Rs. 44.18 Bn • Total Income: Rs. 72.43 Bn • Life Fund: Surpassed Rs. 200 Bn • Claims & Benefits Paid: Rs. 31.07 Bn • Sector Context: The company has maintained its position as the market leader in the insurance sector for 22 consecutive years. The award, based on independent nationwide consumer surveys, underscores high brand equity and public trust in financial services. • Key Rankings: Recognized as the "Best Life Insurer in Sri Lanka" by World Finance for 12 years and ranked as the most valuable insurance brand in 2025 by Brand Finance. _Source: Provisional data for FY ending Dec 2025._ 📈

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LOLC Secures "People’s Financial Services Brand" for 10th Consecutive Year 📈

LOLC Holdings PLC has achieved a historic milestone at the SLIM Kantar People’s Awards 2026, winning the top financial services title for a decade straight. The award, determined by independent consumer research, underscores the brand's dominant position in the banking and financial services sector. • Market Leadership: Retained the "People’s Financial Services Brand of the Year" title for 10 years (2017–2026), reflecting sustained brand recall and customer loyalty across Sri Lanka. • Sector Impact: Recognized for its role in financial inclusion, supporting local entrepreneurs, and pioneering digital innovation within the domestic economy. • Global Footprint: While maintaining deep local roots, the Group now operates in 27 countries across four continents, exporting Sri Lankan corporate excellence globally. • Social Responsibility: The award highlights the impact of "Divi Saviya," the country’s largest private sector-led humanitarian initiative, strengthening the brand's connection to the grassroots economy. This decade-long recognition confirms LOLC as a trusted partner for individuals and SMEs, bridging the gap between traditional finance and evolving consumer needs.

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### 📈 Union Assurance Secures Triple Honors at TAGS Awards 2025

Union Assurance PLC, a subsidiary of John Keells Holdings, was recognized for excellence in corporate reporting at the 60th anniversary of the TAGS Awards organized by CA Sri Lanka. The awards highlight the company’s commitment to Transparency, Accountability, Governance, and Sustainability. • Key Accolades (2024 Annual Report): Bronze Award: Insurance Companies sector (Gross Premium > LKR 10 Bn). Certificate of Recognition: Integrated Reporting (linking strategy to value). Certificate of Recognition: Corporate Governance Disclosure. • Financial Footprint (as of Dec 2025): Market Capitalization: Rs. 45.6 Bn. Life Fund: Rs. 92.8 Bn. Workforce: 3,000+ employees across an island-wide network. • Economic Impact: As a major player in the Life Insurance sector, the company’s focus on governance and integrated reporting reflects high standards within the financial services industry, supporting investor confidence in the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE).

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🏛️ Ceylon Chamber of Commerce Marks 187 Years of Economic Stewardship

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce celebrates its 187th anniversary on March 25, 2026, reinforcing its role as a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s private sector and economic policy advocacy. • Legacy & Strategy: Founded in 1839, the Chamber remains focused on "putting Sri Lanka first," navigating shifting global geopolitical dynamics and economic uncertainty to ensure national competitiveness. • Recent Impact: Over the past year, the institution spearheaded public-private stakeholder engagements to facilitate economic recovery, enhance market access, and stabilize the business environment. • Future Focus: Key priorities include building resilient businesses, driving innovation, and deepening Sri Lanka’s integration into global markets to expand opportunities for local enterprises. • Core Functions: The Chamber continues to lead in policy advocacy and providing the necessary framework for SMEs and large corporates to scale within a volatile global landscape.

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HNB’s Damith Pallewatte Named ‘Bank CEO of the Year 2025’ 📈

HNB Managing Director/CEO Damith Pallewatte has been honored by the Global CEO Forum for leadership excellence, following a record-breaking financial year for Sri Lanka’s largest private sector retail bank. • Financial Performance (FY2025): Banking Sector Strength: Bank PAT reached Rs 45.4 Bn, while Group PAT stood at Rs 49.8 Bn. Asset Base: Expanded to Rs 2.39 Tn as of December 2025. Lending & Deposits: Gross loans exceeded Rs 1.5 Tn; deposits crossed Rs 2.0 Tn. • Strategic Focus: Emphasis on MSMEs and financial inclusion via initiatives like Gami Pubuduwa to integrate grassroots businesses into export value chains. Prioritization of digital innovation and risk governance to drive a 5-year growth strategy. Maintained capital and liquidity buffers above regulatory minimums despite aggressive loan book expansion. • Operational Excellence: Achieved ISO 22301:2019 certification for Business Continuity Management. Award recognizes Pallewatte’s role in navigating wholesale banking and risk management since his appointment in 2024.

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Shehara De Silva Named to EY Asia-Pacific Winning Women Class of 2026 📈

• Overview: McLarens Group Managing Director, Shehara De Silva, has been selected as one of 23 female leaders for the 2026 EY Entrepreneurial Winning Women (EWW) Asia-Pacific cohort. • The Program: A bespoke executive initiative by Ernst & Young (EY) designed to scale high-potential, women-led businesses internationally through strategic insights and global networks. The community now connects 1,000+ women across 60+ markets. • Candidate Profile: • Leads the McLarens Group, a diversified conglomerate with 45+ companies spanning shipping, logistics, bunkering, manufacturing, and hospitality. • Academic background from LSE and CASS Business School with international experience in Singapore and Dubai. • Founding President of WISTA Sri Lanka and the first female Chairperson of CASA. • Economic Impact: The selection highlights Sri Lanka's leadership in the maritime & logistics and industrial sectors on a regional stage. De Silva is recognized for driving modernization, system upgrades, and workplace reform within the group. • Strategic Value: Participation provides access to mentorship and global advisors to accelerate growth and build long-term value, reinforcing EY Sri Lanka's commitment to empowering visionary female entrepreneurs. _Source: Based on announcements from EY Sri Lanka/Maldives dated March 23, 2026._

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📈 Deloitte Sri Lanka Tax Leader Charmaine Tillekeratne Named ‘Highly Regarded Women in Tax’ for 2026

• Recognition: Deloitte Sri Lanka and Maldives Partner – Head of Tax, Charmaine Tillekeratne, has been recognized as a Highly Regarded Women in Tax Leader – Asia Pacific for 2026 by the International Tax Review (ITR) World Tax Guide. • Evaluation Criteria: The ranking is based on technical expertise, client feedback, and the ability to navigate complex, high-impact tax matters across multiple jurisdictions. • Sector Impact: Tillekeratne leads the tax practice, advising local and multinational clients on corporate tax, international tax, transfer pricing, and regulatory compliance. Her role is pivotal in helping organizations manage risk and sustainable growth within Sri Lanka's evolving regulatory landscape. • Firm Performance: This individual accolade coincides with Deloitte Sri Lanka’s inclusion in the ITR World Tax 2026 firm rankings, reinforcing its position in the professional services and tax advisory sector. • National Context: The recognition highlights the strength of Sri Lanka’s ICT/BPM and professional services talent on a regional scale, emphasizing leadership excellence and global competitiveness in high-value consulting services.

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Galle City Center (GCC) Set for Grand Opening Tomorrow 📈

• Project Overview: The Southern Province will see a significant boost in its retail and tourism infrastructure with the launch of the Galle City Center (GCC), a 135,000 sq. ft. ultra-modern shopping and lifestyle complex. • Key Facilities: • Retail & Entertainment: Six dedicated floors featuring fashion, electronics, and diverse dining/leisure options. • Tourism & Hospitality: A four-star luxury hotel with 35 rooms occupying the upper floors. • Events: A state-of-the-art rooftop banquet hall and an upscale restaurant offering panoramic views of the Galle coastline. • Economic Impact: Founded by entrepreneurs Hemantha and Anusha Gamage, this nine-storey development is positioned to redefine the region's commercial landscape, catering to both local residents and the growing tourism sector in the South. • Capacity: Total space spans approximately 135,000 sq. ft. across nine levels.

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Home Lands Breaks Ground on Final Phase of Canterbury Golf City 🏗️

Home Lands has officially commenced the construction of Canterbury Crest Resort Apartments, marking the final phase of Sri Lanka's largest residential development project in Piliyandala-Kahaththuduwa. • Project Scope: The new phase features 96 modern Victorian-style units across 5-floor towers, offering 2 and 3-bedroom apartments. This addition complements the existing 1,200 units within the massive Canterbury Golf City complex. • Strategic Value: Located 20 minutes from Colombo and near the Southern Expressway, the project targets high demand for resort-style living. It includes premium amenities such as a swimming pool, pickleball court, and an outdoor gym. • Sector Impact: As a leader in the real estate & construction sector, Home Lands (a certified Superbrand) currently has over 2,200 units under construction. The project is handled by their in-house arm, Heyraa Construction, which holds the prestigious CS2 CIDA grading. • Market Position: The group has delivered 3,500+ units to date, with another 500 units slated for delivery within the next 6 months, signaling continued growth in the luxury residential and property development markets. 📈

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### Prime Group’s $ 52.5M "YOLO" Project Secures BOI Approval 📈

The Board of Investment (BOI) has signed a US$ 52.5 million investment agreement with Prime Group for its landmark residential development, "YOLO," located in Kiribathgoda. The project is recognized for its potential to drive urban economic development and attract foreign investment. • Project Overview & Scale: Spanning 13 acres in a flood-free zone, the development consists of 46 buildings housing 476 apartments. It features a modern architectural design aimed at elevated urban living. • Connectivity & Infrastructure: Strategically located 5 minutes from the Kadawatha Highway Entrance, providing rapid access to Colombo (<30 mins) and major cities like Kandy and Galle (1.5–2 hours). • Economic Impact: The project is expected to stimulate the construction and real estate sectors by generating significant direct and indirect employment in property management and maintenance. • Investment Details: • Total Investment: US$ 52.5 Million. • Entry Price: Units start from Rs. 35 Million. • Terms: 1% monthly interest-free payment plan. • Facilities: Over 100,000 sq. ft. of shared amenities including a bowling alley, cinema, co-working spaces, and a mini-supermarket. • Status: Construction is progressing on schedule. The project targets both local and international investors, with the company projecting high capital appreciation and rental potential.

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Sri Lanka’s Office Market Shifts Toward Managed Infrastructure 📈

The expansion of Kerner Haus Global Solutions PLC (formerly Kerner Haus) signals a structural pivot in Sri Lanka’s commercial real estate from traditional leasing to "operating capability." • Strategic Footprint: The company now operates managed facilities across Nawam Mawatha, Kew Road, Mount Lavinia, and Kandy, catering to teams of 40 to 400 seats. • Service-Driven Model: Unlike conventional landlords, the model focuses on "day-one readiness." Key features include: Furnished workspaces with 24/7 access. Business-grade internet and critical backup power. Integrated support: HR, Accounting, Legal, and IT services. • Sector Impact: The shift primarily benefits ICT/BPM, KPOs, SMEs, and foreign entrants. By reducing setup friction, these "plug-and-play" environments enhance Sri Lanka’s national competitiveness against regional peers like India (Awfis) and the Philippines (KMC Solutions). • Market Outlook: Office demand is increasingly decoupled from simple square footage. Growth is now driven by "business infrastructure" that allows firms to scale without the operational burden of managing physical utilities and maintenance.

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🏛️ Court Halts Asset Disposal by Blue Ocean Group Entities

The Commercial High Court of Colombo has issued interim injunctions against Blue Ocean Legand Ltd, Blue Ocean Waves, and Link Engineering—all affiliates of the prominent real estate & construction developer, Blue Ocean Group. • The Dispute: Action was filed by Horton Realty Ltd regarding a master agreement for 13 apartment units in a Colombo 03 condominium project valued at approximately Rs. 477.9 Mn. • Financial Terms: The deal involved a debt set-off of Rs. 277 Mn and Rs. 191 Mn in lieu of steel supplies from an affiliate, G.T.B. Steel Ltd. • Court Ruling: The injunction prevents the defendants from terminating the Sale and Purchase agreement or alienating/selling the units to third parties. • Context: The Plaintiff alleged the group failed to meet contractual obligations and threatened to dispose of the units. Sector Impact: This legal development highlights ongoing transparency and contractual risks within the property development and construction sectors, critical for investor confidence in Sri Lanka's high-end residential market.

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Court Halts Defamatory Content Against Rs. 110 Bn "Pentara" Project ⚖️

The Colombo District Court issued an enjoining order on March 16, 2026, against specific websites and social media channels regarding alleged false statements targeting the real estate and construction sector. • Legal Action: Home Lands Property Investments Ltd. secured the order (Case No. DMR 279/26) to restrain the dissemination of defamatory content concerning its "Pentara" project in Thummulla. • Project Valuation: The "Pentara" development is valued at over Rs. 110 Billion, representing a significant investment in the national economy. • Compliance Status: The court was informed that all necessary legal approvals and certifications have been duly obtained for the project. • Economic Impact: The plaintiff argued that coordinated defamatory campaigns could discourage investors and prospective purchasers, potentially causing substantial financial losses to the construction sector and the broader national economy. • Legal Representation: A legal team led by President’s Counsel M.U.M. Ali Sabry appeared for the developers, noting that the publications were malicious in nature.

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### Home Lands Group Hits Milestone: 3,500 Residential Units Delivered 📈

The real estate and construction market leader, Home Lands Group, has officially handed over its 3,500th unit, reinforcing its position in Sri Lanka’s luxury and themed residential sector. • Key Delivery Stats: The Group has successfully delivered 3,500 resort apartments and villas to date. It currently manages a portfolio of over 6,000 units, with 2,500+ units presently under construction. • Future Pipeline: Based on provisional project timelines, the remaining 2,500 units are scheduled for completion and delivery across 2026, 2027, and 2028 (within the next 30 months). • Sector Impact: The milestone was marked at the Greendale Retirement Resort, the country's first international-standard retirement village. The Group’s integrated model, including its CIDA CS2-graded construction arm, provides high contractor assurance within the infrastructure and housing sectors. • Market Standing: Home Lands was recently named "Best Developer – Sri Lanka" for three consecutive years (2021, 2024, 2025) and remains the only real estate Superbrand in the country, highlighting strong consumer trust and sector stability.

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Lanka Property Show 2026: Driving Sri Lanka’s Real Estate Growth 📈

The 10th edition of Sri Lanka’s flagship real estate exhibition, hosted by LankaPropertyWeb, is scheduled for March 21-22, 2026, at the Cinnamon Grand Colombo. The event highlights the recovery and expansion of the housing and construction sectors. • Market Offerings: Over 30 apartment and housing projects across Colombo and its suburbs will be showcased. Entry-level pricing for featured projects starts at LKR 28.3 million. • Key Participants: Major developers include John Keells Properties, Fairway Properties, Marina Square, and Global Housing. Financial integration is a core focus, with Commercial Bank (Official Banking Partner), DFCC, Seylan, and Sampath Bank providing home financing solutions. • Sector Insights: Expert panels will address global real estate positioning, demographic shifts, and domestic migration. Discussions led by the Advocata Institute and University of Sri Jayewardenepura aim to align urban development with evolving lifestyle demands. • Technological Integration: A hybrid format features a physical showcase alongside a virtual edition offering 3D virtual tours and real-time engagement, catering to both local and overseas investors. The event serves as a critical barometer for foreign direct investment (FDI) in property and the domestic banking and finance sector's appetite for mortgage growth.

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JKP Unveils Vauxhall DSTRCT: 100+ Units Sold at Launch 📈

John Keells Properties (JKP) has officially launched its latest residential project, Vauxhall DSTRCT, a 60-storey tower in Colombo 02. The development reported immediate market cooling, with over 100 apartments sold by the opening day. • Project Scope: A high-rise development featuring 1, 2, 3, and 4-bedroom residences located on Vauxhall Street, overlooking Beira Lake. • Real Estate Sector: The launch signals sustained demand for urban housing and middle-to-upper-income residential units in the capital's central corridor. • Tech Integration: Following the TRI-ZEN model, the project focuses on smart technology-enabled apartments, a growing niche in Sri Lanka’s ICT/BPM and modern lifestyle sectors. • Investment Outlook: Based on JKP data, the project targets capital appreciation and rental yield, citing the evolution of city-centre living and professional migration to urban hubs. • Strategic Impact: The project contributes to construction sector activity and reinforces the role of large-scale developers in shaping Colombo’s skyline through integrated lifestyle hubs.

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### Tourism Land Leasing Model Risks Repeating Kalpitiya Failures 📈

A new policy brief by the Centre for a Smart Future warns that the government’s plan to lease 3,000 acres of coastal land for tourism development faces significant structural risks, mirroring the stalled Kalpitiya Integrated Tourism Resort Program (KITRP). • The Kalpitiya Precedent: Launched in 2010 to create 4,000 rooms and up to 18,000 jobs, the project remains largely unbuilt after 15 years. Multiple island leases signed in 2010 have seen no construction due to regulatory hurdles and community disputes. • Infrastructure & Resource Gaps: Water: Only 54% of daily demand is met, leaving a shortfall of 3.5 million litres. Waste: The region generates 132 metric tons of waste daily, but facilities handle only 5 tons. Health: The local 40-bed hospital lacks specialist doctors, undermining high-end hospitality standards. • Environmental & Governance Concerns: 79% of EIAs failed to explain the effectiveness of mitigation measures. Environmental clearances currently take 6–9 months, leading to capital being tied up in idle land. Fragile ecosystems, including low-lying islands and poor mangrove survival rates (18-22%), threaten long-term viability. • Market Mismatch: While the state promotes high-end luxury models, current visitors to areas like Kalpitiya are primarily sports-oriented (kite surfers) and budget eco-tourists, leading to weak demand for luxury overwater bungalows. • Recommendations: Experts urge a "pre-leasing diagnostic framework" to assess infrastructure readiness and community acceptance before further land is allocated to the travel & leisure sector. _Note: Summary based on a policy brief by researchers Ashanee Kottage and Tehani Chandrasena Perera._

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📈 IESL Calls for Urgent Reform in Building Fire Safety

The Institution of Engineers Sri Lanka (IESL) has warned of "serious systemic weaknesses" in the nation’s fire safety framework amidst a rapid rise in high-rise condominiums and commercial towers. A high-level workshop involving the UDA, CIDA, and the Fire Service Department highlighted critical gaps in enforcement and accountability. • Institutional Gaps: There is currently no single authority responsible for fire safety throughout a building’s lifecycle. The UDA lacks independent technical capacity, relying heavily on the Colombo Fire Department for design reviews. • Regulatory Failures: While approvals exist at the planning stage, there is a lack of mandatory post-construction inspections and periodic safety certifications (e.g., annual fire audits) common in developed markets. • Risk to Investments: Experts noted that fire engineering is often ignored during initial design, making later rectifications in real estate and hospitality sectors complex and expensive. • Proposed Actions: • Establish a dedicated Central Fire Safety Authority. • Mandate regular inspections linked to occupancy permits and insurance. • Improve coordination between construction regulators and local authorities. • Integrate fire safety into school and university curricula. _Note: Summary based on IESL national dialogue report dated March 10, 2026._

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🚀 Standard Chartered & Pointlabs Launch Sri Lanka’s First AI Voice Concierge

Pointlabs Technologies has officially launched 'Anya', the country’s first AI-powered voice concierge platform, developed exclusively for Standard Chartered Priority Banking customers. This marks a significant milestone in the digitalization of the banking & financial services sector. • Key Features: The platform utilizes advanced conversational AI to provide premium clients with real-time assistance for travel, lifestyle recommendations, itinerary management, and seamless bookings. • Strategic Impact: • Digital Transformation: Positions Standard Chartered at the forefront of AI-driven client engagement in Sri Lanka. • Service Excellence: Blends intelligent automation with human-assisted services to enhance the affluent banking experience. • Market Expansion: Supports Pointlabs’ South Asian growth strategy and validates its scalable AI infrastructure for regulated financial institutions. • Technology & Collaboration: The solution was developed by Pointlabs Technologies (operating in UAE and Sri Lanka) and launched on March 18, 2026. It highlights the growing role of ICT/BPM and AI innovation in modernizing Sri Lanka's service economy.

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Prym Intimates Expands Global Footprint with New Vietnam Facility 📈

• Global Expansion: Prym Intimates, a division of the Germany-based William Prym Group, commenced operations at its fourth global manufacturing plant in Hung Yen, Vietnam, on 3 March 2026. • Strategic Footprint: The new facility complements existing operations in Sri Lanka, China, and Indonesia. This expansion is designed to place production "close to the needle point," reducing lead times for global brands. • Sector Impact: Specializing in accessories for the intimate apparel and apparel & textiles sectors, the move strengthens the company’s ability to serve key sourcing regions with increased supply chain flexibility and agility. • Operational Standards: The company utilizes standardized manufacturing platforms across all four countries to ensure consistent quality. This diversification allows the group to mitigate market volatility while remaining cost-competitive for its global partners. • Corporate Context: Led by Divisional Head Vasu Wijegoonawardane, the expansion reinforces Prym’s role as a critical supplier to the global garment industry, leveraging a history dating back to 1530.

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Seylan Bank Accelerates SME Credit Access with 3-Day Decisions 📈

Seylan Bank has streamlined its SME lending process to provide loan decisions within just three working days for facilities below Rs. 25 million, significantly reducing the traditional multi-week waiting period for entrepreneurs. • Efficiency Gains: The 3-day commitment applies to 'Atha Hitha', 'Dinana Aya', and specialized working capital schemes once documentation is submitted. • National Credit Guarantee (NCGIL): In partnership with the Government and ADB, Seylan is supporting MSMEs lacking collateral. Loans from LKR 500k to LKR 25Mn can now be secured with NCGIL guarantees covering up to 67% of the value. • Women’s Entrepreneurship: The LIYA SHAKTHI scheme provides enhanced guarantee coverage of up to 80% specifically for women-led MSMEs. • Sector Focus: The initiative targets growth in manufacturing, tourism, agriculture, IT, and exports to bolster national economic diversification. • Accessibility: Support is channeled through 171 branches and 13 dedicated SME hubs, featuring doorstep assistance for documentation and financial planning. This move aims to improve liquidity and business continuity for the MSME sector, which remains a backbone of employment in Sri Lanka.

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Tantri Trailers and Mercy Education Campus Partner for Industrial Skills Development 📈

• Overview: Tantri Trailers Ltd and Mercy Education Campus signed a strategic MoU on February 12, 2026, to launch over 100 industry-led technical training programs aimed at bridging the skills gap in Sri Lanka’s manufacturing and industrial sectors. • Key Objectives: • Enhance youth employability by aligning vocational education with real-world requirements. • Reduce national reliance on foreign technical labor. • Strengthen national manufacturing capability and industrial productivity. • Strategic Impact: • Focuses on practical, hands-on training to create a "job-ready" workforce. • Supports UN Sustainable Development Goals, specifically Quality Education (SDG 4) and Decent Work and Economic Growth (SDG 8). • Tantri Trailers, with over 30 years in industrial manufacturing, will provide internships and apprenticeships. • Future Outlook: The initiative plans to expand into additional technical fields and replicate this industry-academia model with other institutions to support Sri Lanka’s long-term economic recovery and industrial competitiveness.

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### Cambridge Launches AI-Focused Digital Literacy Framework for Schools 📈

The International Education group at Cambridge University Press & Assessment has announced a major transformation of its Digital Literacy curricula for learners aged 5–14, targeting the rapid rise of Artificial Intelligence. • Core Objective: Moves beyond basic tech usage to foster "digital maturity." The framework equips students with critical thinking to decide why, when, and how to use AI, rather than just consuming it. • Curriculum Scope: Primary and Lower Secondary levels (Ages 5–14). Focuses on human intelligence over "cognitive offloading" to AI. Addresses media literacy, cyberbullying, and the evaluation of AI-sourced information to combat misinformation. • Strategic Impact for ICT/BPM and Education: Skill Development: Prioritizes adaptable, transferable skills crucial for future-ready workforces. Ethics & Authenticity: Emphasis on personal responsibility and ensuring students remain the "primary author" of their work. Implementation: Flexible delivery; can be taught as a standalone subject or integrated across the broader curriculum. • Assessment: No formal testing; progress is measured through formative feedback, discussion, and observation to ensure learners demonstrate true ownership of AI-assisted outputs. This update reflects a global shift in education reforms, aiming to build a pipeline of talent capable of navigating an AI-powered economy responsibly.

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Nestlé Lanka Unveils Rs. 9 Bn Investment to Boost Exports 📈

Nestlé Lanka marks 120 years in Sri Lanka with a Rs. 9 billion investment plan over the next four years, focusing on its Pannala manufacturing facility to scale domestic and export production. • Investment & Growth: The capital injection aims to upgrade factory operations and expand export-oriented lines. Despite economic headwinds, the company targets sustainable annual growth of 3%–5%. • Export Focus & Sector Highlights: A primary focus is scaling coconut milk powder, a high-demand global dairy alternative. Nestlé is currently the leading exporter of this product from Sri Lanka, seeing consistent high single-digit to low double-digit volume growth. • Local Impact & Supply Chain: • Dairy: Procured Rs. 3.5 billion worth of fresh milk in 2025, supporting 7,000 farmers. • Agriculture: Purchases 130 million coconuts annually; supports 5,000 growers via the Coconut Development Plan. • Employment: Employs 800 staff directly with no plans for "right-sizing." Over 90% of products sold locally are manufactured in Sri Lanka. • Sustainability Goals: The company aims to be 100% plastic neutral by 2026 and reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. Current initiatives include biomass boilers and shifting logistics to rail. _Summary based on official company disclosures as of March 2026._

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Seylan Bank & DIMO Partner for Fast-Track Vehicle Leasing 📈

Seylan Bank PLC has signed a strategic partnership with DIMO to provide specialized leasing solutions for Tata commercial vehicles, aiming to support Sri Lanka’s recovering logistics and transportation sectors. • Core Offering: Dedicated lease-to-own facilities for both small and large-scale commercial operations. • Efficiency & Speed: Fast-track approvals guaranteed within 24 hours to ensure rapid vehicle deployment for businesses. • Financial Incentives: • 50% concession on leasing processing fees. • Competitive interest rates with doorstep consultancy from leasing specialists. • Insurance benefits included for selected vehicle models. • Strategic Impact: The collaboration leverages Seylan’s islandwide branch network and DIMO’s extensive after-sales support to empower SMEs and entrepreneurs. The initiative focuses on enhancing commercial mobility and operational efficiency as the national economy continues its recovery phase.

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### 📈 Dialog Axiata Partners with Ericsson for National 5G Expansion

Dialog Axiata PLC has signed an agreement with Ericsson to deploy its 5G Radio Access Network (RAN) across Sri Lanka, a move set to accelerate the country's digital transformation and ICT/BPM capabilities. • Key Infrastructure Details • Deployment focuses on the 3.5 GHz band using Massive MIMO antenna-integrated radio (AIR 3219). • Introduction of Ericsson’s Cloud Native Infrastructure Solution (CNIS) to support cloudification and real-time AI-powered automation. • Includes network optimization and rollout services to enhance capacity for both consumer and enterprise use cases. • Market Leadership & Reach • Dialog currently operates Sri Lanka’s largest 5G network with over 1.5 million subscribers. • As the only provider with 3.5 GHz spectrum, the expansion targets nationwide coverage and ultra-high capacity. • Economic Impact • The partnership aims to strengthen national digital infrastructure, fostering innovation and supporting new enterprise offerings. • This investment underscores a decade-long partnership aimed at improving connectivity and enabling high-speed data access for millions of Sri Lankans.

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AIBL Secures Reinsurance Broking Licence for Global Market Access 📈

Assetline Insurance Brokers Ltd (AIBL), a subsidiary of the David Pieris Group, has been granted a Reinsurance Broking Licence by the Insurance Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (IRCSL). This allows the firm to handle both insurance and reinsurance placements directly. • Market Standing: AIBL ranks among the top three insurance broking companies in Sri Lanka with over 20 years of operations in general and life insurance. • Strategic Capability: The licence enables AIBL to independently design and place treaty and facultative programs, bridging the gap between local insurers and international reinsurance capacity. • Economic Impact: Provides specialized risk solutions for high-value sectors including infrastructure, engineering, marine, and manufacturing, where domestic capacity is often limited. • Service Integration: The move creates a single platform for insurance broking, reinsurance, and risk advisory, leveraging the institutional framework of the David Pieris Group to support complex risk transfers. This expansion aims to provide local corporates with more technically robust, competitively priced risk solutions by connecting them to leading global and regional reinsurers.

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📈 SL Unit Trust Industry Hits Rs. 609 Bn AUM in February

Sri Lanka's unit trust sector remained stable in February 2026, recording a 4% YoY growth in Assets Under Management (AUM) despite remaining flat on a month-on-month basis. • Overall Figures: Total AUM reached Rs. 609 Billion, managed across 85 funds by 16 licensed firms. • Sector Shifts: A significant pivot toward equity-related funds saw their value double YoY to Rs. 68 Billion. Conversely, fixed income funds saw a 4.4% YoY decline. • Investor Appetite: There is a notable transition from short-term money market instruments toward medium-to-long-term options, specifically open-ended growth and index/sector funds. • Investor Base: The industry added 2,623 new unit holders in February (up 69.8% YoY). The total investor base now stands at 149,573, reflecting a 26.4% YoY increase. The Unit Trust Association of Sri Lanka (UTASL) attributes this performance to a shift toward balanced allocations and professional fund management, strengthening the financial services landscape and its contribution to national economic growth.

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Janashakthi Ltd. to Raise Rs. 5 Bn via CSE IPO 📈

The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) has granted in-principle approval for Janashakthi Ltd. (JXG) to proceed with an Initial Public Offering (IPO), marking a significant move for the diversified holding company. • IPO Structure: Offering of 500 million ordinary voting shares via an Offer for Subscription. • Pricing & Valuation: Shares priced at Rs. 10 each, aiming to raise a total of Rs. 5 billion. • Key Dates: Subscription list is scheduled to open on 9 April 2026. • Group Portfolio: Janashakthi Ltd. serves as the holding entity for prominent subsidiaries including Janashakthi Insurance PLC, First Capital Holdings PLC, and Janashakthi Finance PLC. • Listing Details: The company intends to list on either the Main Board or the Diri Savi Board, pending final compliance with listing requirements. • Advisors: First Capital Advisory Services Ltd. is the Manager and Financial Adviser, with SSP Corporate Services Ltd. as Registrar. The move strengthens the capital base of a key player in Sri Lanka’s insurance, finance, and investment banking sectors, providing investors further exposure to the country's recovering financial services landscape. _Note: Based on provisional CSE approval data._

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Wiyawasayakaya Business Summit Draws 250+ Participants in Galle 📈

The 7th edition of the flagship ‘Wiyawasayakaya’ Business and Investment Summit, organized by Lanka Business TV and DailyFT/Lankadeepa FT, concluded successfully at Radisson Blu, Galle. • Participation & Outreach: Over 250 entrepreneurs, investors, and aspiring business owners attended, marking a strong national appetite for economic literacy and business education. • Strategic Focus: The summit focused on empowering the local SME sector and "everyday Sri Lankans" with practical knowledge to navigate current macroeconomic trends. • Key Sessions & Expert Insights: • Entrepreneurship: Led by Dr. Ranil Sugathadasa and Araliya Group Chairman Dudley Sirisena on strategic growth. • Wealth Management: Specialized sessions by NDB Wealth Management CEO Ruwan Perera. • Financial Regulation: Insights on the national economy provided by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL). • Future Outlook: Following the success in Galle, organizers confirmed a nationwide series of summits throughout 2026 to foster financial inclusion and employment across various districts.

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Alliance Finance lists Rs. 2 Bn Social Bonds on India’s NSE IX 📈

• Overall Figures: Alliance Finance Company PLC has obtained a secondary listing for its Rs. 2 Billion Social Bond issue on the National Stock Exchange International Exchange (NSE IX) at GIFT City, India, effective 12 March 2026. • Bond Structure: The issue consists of two tranches: Tranche 1: Rs. 1,273.49 Mn (11.15% interest, maturing Aug 2029) Tranche 2: Rs. 726.51 Mn (11.40% interest, maturing Aug 2030) • Listing Details: The bonds remain denominated in Sri Lankan Rupees. While listed on the NSE IX, they are admitted "without admission to trading," meaning all trading and settlement will continue via the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE). • Strategic Context: This move marks a significant cross-border listing for a Sri Lankan non-bank financial institution (NBFI), utilizing India's international finance hub to profile its social-impact-focused debt. The bonds are unsecured, senior, and redeemable. • Sector Impact: Strengthens the visibility of Sri Lanka's sustainable finance and capital markets on an international stage, specifically within the banking and finance sector.

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📈 Siyapatha Finance to Raise Rs. 3.75 Bn via Debenture Issue

The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) has granted in-principle approval to Siyapatha Finance PLC for the listing of its rated, subordinated, unsecured, and redeemable debentures. This move reflects ongoing activity in the financial services sector to strengthen capital bases. • Issue Details: An initial offering of 20 million five-year debentures, with options to issue an additional 17.5 million units in two tranches if oversubscribed. • Total Value: The total issue size could reach Rs. 3.75 Bn if all tranches are fully exercised. • Interest Rate: Fixed at 11.50% per annum, with an Annual Effective Rate (AER) of 11.50%. • Timeline: The subscription list is scheduled to open on 20 March 2026. • Management: People’s Bank Investment Banking Unit is the designated manager to the issue. This capital raising effort supports the banking and finance industry's role in providing credit to the broader economy.

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### NDB Raises Rs. 16 Bn via Oversubscribed GSS+ Bond Issue 📈

National Development Bank PLC (NDB) has successfully closed its Basel III compliant Green, Social, and Sustainability (GSS+) Bond issue after receiving applications exceeding the total offered volume. • Total Capital Raised: The issue was oversubscribed, surpassing the initial Rs. 12 Bn offering and the additional Rs. 4 Bn greenshoe option, totaling Rs. 16 Bn. • Subscription Details: Applications exceeded 160 million bonds at a par value of Rs. 100 each. • Bond Profile: These are Tier 2, listed, rated, unsecured, and subordinated redeemable bonds designed to strengthen the bank's capital base under Basel III requirements. • Impact: The successful capital raise highlights strong investor confidence in banking & financial services and supports the expansion of sustainable financing in the Sri Lankan market. • Next Steps: Based on provisional data, the final basis of allotment will be notified to the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) shortly.

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### Expert Panel: Why Sri Lanka Struggles to Attract FDI 📈

A high-level symposium featuring experts from the US, China, and India has diagnosed key structural and corporate failures hindering Sri Lanka’s foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows. Key Figures & Performance • Annual FDI Inflow: Currently ~US$ 1 Bn, representing only 1% of GDP, significantly trailing the 3–4% seen in competing emerging markets. • Corporate Returns: Analysis of the top 25 listed firms shows only 5 consistently generate returns above the cost of capital. • China's Outbound Investment: Reached US$ 174 Bn in 2025, presenting a massive untapped opportunity for local partnerships. Critical Bottlenecks • Private Sector Accountability: Experts noted that tax incentives are no longer a differentiator; investors prioritize "responsibility, discipline, and performance." • Ecosystem Gaps: Beyond tax breaks, the country lacks a cohesive ecosystem involving skilled labor, industrial land, and streamlined logistics. • Institutional Weakness: A significant lack of professional and technical capacity to negotiate and manage Free Trade Agreements (FTAs) compared to regional peers like Vietnam. High-Potential Sectors • Tourism: Strategic focus needed on India’s 1.4 billion population, specifically major urban hubs. • Manufacturing & ICT/BPM: Opportunities to integrate into regional supply chains (e.g., Chennai industrial clusters) and leverage the skilled technology services workforce. • Logistics: Leveraging the strategic maritime location, provided there is better regional connectivity and a healthy national airline. Strategic Outlook To transition into an intermediate production hub, Sri Lanka must shift from serving a small domestic market to an export-oriented model backed by a stable legal system and consistent policy. _(Based on provisional 2025/26 data)_.

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