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Dialog Enterprise, the corporate ICT solutions arm of Dialog Axiata PLC, in a unique partnership with Irisity, the global leader in artificial intelligence video analytics, revolutionize video surveillance industry by bringing the world’s most advanced video analytics technology to your doorstep.

Irisity’s cutting-edge SaaS platform, IRIS+ goes beyond human capabilities by filtering surveillance footage in real-time to detect suspicious behaviour and provide investigation and root cause analysis through captured real-time data. The software intelligently identifies unwarranted movements such as intrusion detection, violence, trip & fall incidents, loitering, smoke & fire, and more, ensuring comprehensive and vigilant surveillance 24×7.

“Our software implementation is specifically tailored to cater to the evolving needs of video surveillance, including the application of analytics for enhanced functionality. Whether you opt for our cloud-based Software as a Service (SaaS) or on-premises software solutions, our deployment is designed to effectively address current and future demands.”, stated Navin Peiris, Group Chief Officer of Dialog Enterprise, Dialog Axiata PLC.

Continuing, he elaborated, “By leveraging a scalable architecture, our system seamlessly supports a multitude of cameras deployed across different locations, enabling you to harness the power of video surveillance analytics. Furthermore, our solution offers an appealing total cost of ownership (TCO), providing excellent value for your enterprise.”

Irisity’s video intelligence solutions are built on advanced artificial intelligence concepts, complemented by smart anonymization techniques that ensure privacy and data protection. These solutions are renowned for delivering the highest levels of accuracy even in the most challenging environments. Irisity offers technology supports installations to all sizes and can be deployed to vast numbers of cameras, providing high availability and full redundancy to limit service downtime or data loss.

“Specializing in feature-rich video analytics, our platform represents the future of Smart Video Surveillance powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) to address the evolving security needs of enterprises,” declared Zvika Ashani, CTO of Irisity. “With over 15 years of continuous machine learning and advanced computer vision development, IRIS+ delivers uniquely precise and reliable video analytics,” he added.

The system, available on a single platform, is capable of monitoring large areas with just a few cameras and can detect object movement down to only a few pixels. The entire solution is modular with powerful integration capabilities, enabling Dialog Enterprise to lead the way with Irisity’s proven track record of delivering the highest accuracy.

AI-powered video analytics is revolutionizing security and business intelligence by enabling the detection and identification of threats, crime prevention, and enhanced situational awareness. IRIS+ is currently deployed in diverse global projects across both public and private sectors. It enhances safety, security, and efficiency in various settings, including smart cities, where it monitors traffic, detects crime, and improves public safety.

In addition, IRIS+ is utilized in critical infrastructure monitoring such as distributed manufacturing facilities, power plants, and water treatment facilities. It also plays a crucial role in rail and transportation by monitoring train stations, airports, and other transportation hubs. Furthermore, IRIS+ finds application in education for monitoring schools and universities to ensure safety and security, as well as in healthcare to monitor hospitals and other healthcare facilities for patient safety.

By ensuring quick set-up and easy implementation, Dialog Enterprise aims to equip its local enterprises with this latest technology, in line with its vision to empower domestic entrepreneurship of delivering the best of digitalization for embracing the future, today.



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Binance signals a maturing Crypto pitch in Sri Lanka

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The community at the event

Frames crypto investing as a ‘measured journey rooted in knowledge and security’

In an industry often characterised by velocity, volatility and viral marketing, Binance’s latest community activation in Sri Lanka suggested a deliberate recalibration of its investor messaging.At its #BinanceHODLove event held at One Galle Face Mall, the world’s largest crypto exchange by trading volume chose a Valentine’s-themed slogan that stood out for its restraint: “Real Love Doesn’t Rush, Neither Should Crypto: A Valentine’s Message for Smart Investors.”

Behind the seasonal branding lies a more strategic theme – one that aligns with the crypto industry’s post-cycle shift toward compliance, literacy and risk awareness.

Sri Lanka’s retail investor base has demonstrated periodic interest in digital assets, particularly during phases of currency pressure and global crypto rallies. Yet market participation has also exposed gaps in financial literacy and susceptibility to high-yield promises.

Binance’s messaging at the event leaned heavily into investor caution. Participants were reminded to scrutinise unsolicited offers, avoid guarantees of quick returns, and protect sensitive information such as private keys and passwords. In a market where informal crypto schemes have occasionally surfaced, such emphasis reflects reputational risk management as much as community engagement.

The company also spotlighted Binance Academy, its educational platform, positioning knowledge acquisition as foundational to long-term participation in blockchain ecosystems.

While the event featured raffles and consumer electronics giveaways to drive footfall, the broader objective appeared to be brand consolidation at the grassroots level. Physical activations in high-traffic urban centres suggested a hybrid strategy: digital scale complemented by localised trust-building.

For a global exchange operating in increasingly scrutinised regulatory environments, nurturing responsible retail participation is both a defensive and expansionary move. By framing crypto investing as a “measured journey rooted in knowledge and security,” Binance is aligning itself with the industry’s pivot toward sustainability rather than speculative exuberance.

The subtext of the campaign was clear: growth in emerging markets like Sri Lanka will depend less on price momentum and more on credibility.

Binance’s Valentine’s message, therefore, may be less about romance and more about risk calibration. In that sense, the slogan captured a broader industry truth: endurance, not impulse, will define the next phase of digital asset adoption.

By Sanath Nanayakkare

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Unlisted tax jitters frizzle CSE rally; analysts flag spillover fears

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Morning gains on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) evaporated sharply in afternoon trade yesterday, as a wave of nervous selling swept through the market triggered by speculation that the government is mooting a fresh 10-15 percent tax on unlisted corporates. Although the proposed levy is currently targeted at entities outside the CSE purview, market participants grew wary that the measure could signal a broader shift in fiscal policy, stoking fears of future tax hikes that may eventually engulf listed companies and dent corporate earnings.

Amid those developments, the turnover was capped at a mere Rs 369 million despite fourteen crossings.

The top seven crossings mainly contributed to the turnover were Commercial Bank 1.60 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 359.7 million and its share price traded at Rs 223, Renuka Foods 2.7 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 179.6 million and its share price traded at Rs 63.50, LOLC Holdings 300,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 171.9 million and its share price traded at Rs 573, Sampath Bank 821,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 132 million and its share price traded at Rs 161, Commercial Bank (Non-Voting) 484,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 98.9 million and its share price traded at Rs 204, Sierra Cables two million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 69.6 million and its share price traded at Rs 34.80 and Citizens Developments Business Bank (Non-Voting)  200,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 62.9 million and its share price traded at Rs 324.

In the retail market top seven companies that have mainly contributed to the turnover were Renuka Agri Rs 1.14 billion (82.4 million shares traded), Softlogic Finance Rs 653.9 million (115 million shares traded), Sampath Bank Rs 270.8 million (1.65 million shares traded), Softlogic Capital Rs 230 million (19.3 million shares traded), JKH Rs 201 million (nine million shares traded) ,LOLC Holdings Rs 171.9 million (297,000 shares traded) and LMF Rs 171 million (1.8 million shares traded). During the day 369 million shares  volumes changed hands in 39059 transactions.

It is said that banking and agriculture related companies performed well.  In the banking sector  Sampath Bank and Commercial Bank performed well. Further manufacturing sector especially JKH also significantly active in the market.

By Hiran H Senewiratne

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ComBank loan book grows by Rs. 541bn to top Rs. 2tn

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The Commercial Bank of Ceylon achieved another performance milestone in 2025, becoming the first private sector bank in the country to expand its loan book beyond Rs. 2 Tn., with a growth of Rs. 541 Bn. over 12 months at a monthly average of over Rs. 45 Bn., demonstrating its commitment to national economic resurgence.

Recording the highest annual loan growth in absolute terms in the history of the institution, the Bank said gross loans and advances for the year ending 31st December 2025 grew by 36.37% to Rs. 2.028 Tn., taking total assets to Rs. 3.258 Tn. This reflected an increase of Rs. 468 Bn. or 16.78% and demonstrated more than double the growth recorded in 2024. The Bank’s net assets value per share improved to Rs. 198.30 from Rs. 170.94 at end 2024.

Deposits grew by 16.65% or Rs. 372 Bn. over the 12 months to end the year at Rs. 2.6 Tn., reflecting an average deposit growth of over Rs. 30 Bn. per month despite relatively lower interest rates, the Bank said. The CASA ratio of the Bank, which is considered to be the industry’s best, stood at 39.65% from 38.07% as at 31st December 2024.

Sharhan Muhseen, Chairman of Commercial Bank said: “We remain focused on the fundamentals that sustain shareholder value: earnings resilience, balance sheet strength, disciplined risk management and a strategy that is responsive to evolving customer and market needs. Our 2025 performance affirms the value of that focus.”

Sanath Manatunge, Managing Director/CEO of Commercial Bank said: “In 2025, we proved that scale and discipline can move together, growing lending and accelerating digital activity while strengthening asset quality and balance sheet resilience.”

In a filing with the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) the Bank said it recorded gross income of Rs. 354.81 Bn. for the year ending 31st December 2025 reflecting growth of 13.70% over the normalised figure for 2024, after adjusting for the impacts of restructuring of Sri Lanka International Sovereign Bonds (SLISBs) accommodated in that year, in order to avoid potential distortion of growth figures. Net gains / (losses) from derecognition of financial assets in the Income Statement for 2024 (as reported) included a derecognition loss on restructuring of SLISBs amounting to Rs. 45.108 Bn.

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