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National Forum discusses Sri Lanka’s SDG progress and accelerator pathways

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The Sustainable Development Council (SDC) convened a National Forum to discuss Sri Lanka’s current progress towards achieving the Sustainable Development Goals on 27th August in Colombo. The Forum was attended by secretaries to ministries, heads of key government institutions, international development partners, selected private sector representatives, civil society members, and the academia

Presenting the updated Sri Lanka SDG Dashboard featuring data from 2023-2024, the Director General of SDC, Ms. Chamindry Saparamadu, highlighted that through an analysis of 204 indicators, it is seen that Sri Lanka has made progress on SDG 03 on Good Health and Well-being, on SDG 07 on Affordable and Clean Energy, on SDG 16 on Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions and SDG 17 on Partnerships for the Goals in 2024 as compared to 2023. However, the progress on SDG 04 on Quality Education, SDG 06 on Clean Water and Sanitation have experienced some set-backs as compared to 2023 while Sri Lanka has faced additional challenges and regressive trends relating to SDG 14 on Life Below Water as compared to 2023.

The DG-SDC further highlighted that at the current pace, if continued, Sri Lanka would be able to achieve 24 SDG targets by 2030, while efforts are needed to accelerate pace of progress on 71 others to achieve them by 2030. And, at the current pace, Sri Lanka will not be able to achieve 31 SDG targets by 2030.

Delivering the Opening remarks, the Additional Secretary to the President, Ms. Chandima Wickramasinghe highlighted that there is an urgent need for economic transformation in Sri Lanka as the global economic, political and environmental landscape continues to evolve and present new interconnected challenges. She further claimed that the government is continuing to work on recovery measures that were stimulated by the crisis but remain vital for Sri Lanka’s long-term development goals.

Delivering the Key Note Remarks, the Secretary to the Prime Minister, Anura Dissanayake emphasized that in today’s interconnected world, the integration of SDGs into the fabric of both public and private sector operations, decisionmaking processes, and long-term strategies is no longer optional; but it is essential as the integration not only fosters responsible practices but also amplifies the social and environmental benefits that are vital to our collective future. He further emphasized that as the world approaches the 2030 deadline, addressing economic, social, and environmental challenges in tandem is the only effective path forward. This requires keeping sustainable development at the forefront of the national development agenda.

The Forum also featured a session where a diverse group of experts were invited to share insights on SDG accelerator pathways in Sri Lanka. Amongst the participants in this session were Dr. Palitha Maheepala, Secretary to the Ministry of Health, Dr. Dushni Weerakoon, the Executive Director of the Institute of Policy Studies, Bingumal Thewarathanthri, Chairperson, Sri Lanka Bank’s Association, Rathika de Silva, the Executive Director of the UN Global Compact Network Sri Lanka, Nishshanka de Silva, Founder of the Zero Plastic Movement, as well as representatives from Sri Lanka’s bilateral and multilateral partners. The discussion examined crucial sectors, such as the banking sector, private sector and health sector, and how their priorities, strategies and initiatives can accelerate SDG achievement in Sri Lanka. The Forum promoted a holistic approach to the SDGs and identified areas for cooperation and alignment to ensure that all partners continue to work positively as part of their commitment to sustainable development.



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“RDB Drives Unprecedented Growth with Record Profits Fueling Expansion and Development Impact” 

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The Regional Development Bank (RDB) delivered an exceptional financial performance for the year ended 31 December 2025, recording an 86% year-on-year increase in Profit After Tax to LKR 2.37 billion. The Bank’s total income reached LKR 42.81 billion, driven by a 23.89% growth in Net Interest Income to LKR 24.23 billion, complemented by steady contributions from both interest and fee-based income streams. This performance highlights the Bank’s ability to optimise its asset base while sustaining a well-diversified and resilient revenue profile.

Marking its 40th anniversary in 2025, the Bank’s exemplary performance underscores the strength of its resilient operating model, disciplined execution, and its growing role as a catalyst for inclusive economic progress in Sri Lanka. Profitability metrics strengthened notably, with Return on Assets (ROA) improving to 1.70% and Return on Equity (ROE) increasing to 11.77%, demonstrating enhanced efficiency in capital deployment and earnings generation.

Commenting on the Bank’s performance, Chairman Lasantha Fernando stated,

“Our performance in 2025 reflects the strength of a purpose-driven banking model that successfully balances financial sustainability with national development priorities. As Sri Lanka progresses on its path to recovery, our commitment to enabling inclusive growth remains unwavering.”

The Bank continued to expand its development-focused lending portfolio, with loans and receivables growing by 23.59% to LKR 302.54 billion. This growth supported priority sectors including agriculture, SMEs, manufacturing, housing, and rural enterprises representing segments critical to national economic revitalisation. Importantly, this expansion was achieved alongside improved asset quality, with the Stage 3 impaired loans ratio declining to 4.06% from 6.25%, demonstrating robust credit risk management and effective recovery strategies.

Customer confidence remained strong, with deposits increasing by 11.85% to LKR 283.72 billion, driven by growth in both savings and fixed deposits. The Bank also maintained liquidity ratios well above regulatory thresholds, reinforcing its financial stability and resilience

Asanga Tennakoon General Manager/Chief Executive Officer, highlighted” last year’s results underscore the impact of disciplined execution, prudent risk management, and a strong customer-centric approach. Looking ahead, we will continue to expand our reach, strengthen digital capabilities, and deepen financial inclusion to create sustainable value for all stakeholders.”

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SLIC Life and SLIC General Create New Employment Opportunities

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New Trainee Insurance Assistants receiving their appointment letters from (L-R) Nalin Subasinghe (CEO of SLICLL), Nusith Kumaratunga (Chairman of SLIC) and Dr. Sameera Dharmasena (CEO of SLICGL

Sri Lanka Insurance Life Ltd (SLICLL) and Sri Lanka Insurance General Ltd (SLICGL) together appointed 112 Trainee Insurance Assistants, marking one of the largest recruitments across both companies in recent years.

Of the total intake, 87 candidates joined SLICGL while 25 candidates were appointed to SLICLL. This recruitment reflects the continued efforts of both companies to strengthen their workforce while contributing to employment opportunities.

The recruitment process was conducted through a structured and independent evaluation framework to ensure transparency and merit-based selection. Applications were invited from eligible candidates island-wide, followed by a written examination. Candidates who met the required benchmarks were shortlisted for interviews conducted by an independent panel, reinforcing fairness and credibility throughout the process.

The newly appointed Trainee Insurance Assistants represent a diverse and capable talent pool. Approximately 30% of the recruits are graduates, while all candidates possess the required academic qualifications, including G.C.E. Ordinary Level and Advanced Level certifications, or equivalent diplomas and higher qualifications.

This intake is aligned with the long-term focus of SLICLL and SLICGL on developing human capital and nurturing future-ready professionals within the insurance industry. The new recruits will have access to structured career growth opportunities, enabling them to build sustainable careers within the organisations. Efforts have also been made to assign employees to locations closest to their places of residence, subject to operational requirements, ensuring both efficiency and employee convenience.

Commenting on the appointments, Nusith Kumaratunga, Chairman of Sri Lanka Insurance stated, “The onboarding of this new group of Trainee Insurance Assistants reflected our continued focus on building strong and capable teams across both SLICLL and SLICGL. By maintaining a transparent and merit-based selection process, we remained committed to creating opportunities for talented individuals while strengthening the foundations for long-term organisational growth. This initiative also aligned with our broader role in supporting employment generation and contributing to the country’s economic progress.”

The official appointment ceremony was held on 7th April 2026 at the SLIC Head Office, in the presence of the Chairman and the Corporate Management of SLICLL and SLICGL, marking an important milestone in the organisations’ ongoing people development journey.

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99x Wins Five Awards at Best Management Practices Awards ‘26, Showcasing AI-led Transformation

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Team 99x winning the Overall Gold Award at the CPM Best Management Practices Awards 2026

99x, a leading global product engineering company, has secured five major accolades at the CPM Best Management Practices Awards 2026, including an Overall Gold Award, positioning the company among Sri Lanka’s top-performing organisations in management excellence. The company was also recognised as the Sector Winner for IT, Software & BPO Services, named among the Forty Outstanding Companies, and received the Best Management Practices Excellence Award. In addition, Hasith Yaggahavita, CEO of 99x, was honoured with the Leadership Excellence Award, acknowledging his role in driving the organisation’s AI-led transformation.

The recognition was awarded for 99x’s submission titled ‘Embracing AI: Rethinking Talent, Products & Services,’ which addressed one of the most pressing shifts facing the global technology services industry today. As AI continues to redefine how software is built and delivered, traditional outsourcing models are being challenged from reduced reliance on large engineering teams to a growing shift toward outcome-based delivery and faster go-to-market expectations.

Chatura De Silva, Chief AI Officer at 99x, stated, “Winning five awards at one stage is a proud moment for us as a team. While AI is driving change across the industry, what made this possible is how we chose to adapt to it. We recognised that AI is not just a layer on top of what we do, but that it changes the foundation of how value is created. This transformation was about connecting both our talent and delivery, while embedding AI across everything we do”.

Selected from over 150 award submissions, 99x was also among the top 10 organisations invited to present its journey at the CPM Management Insights Summit 2026, placing its transformation on a national stage among the country’s most forward-thinking enterprises. Chatura De Silva, Kalana Wijesekara, Chief Developer Experience Officer and Chrishan de Mel, Chief Marketing and Corporate Affairs Officer, presented 99x’s story.

Commenting on the significance of this year’s awards, Dilshan Arsakularathna, CEO of The Institute of Chartered Professional Managers of Sri Lanka, stated, “99x securing the Overall Gold Award among organisations across multiple industries reflects the level at which Sri Lanka’s IT sector is progressing today. It demonstrates how companies are building real capability and driving innovation that can confidently stand on a global stage. Notably, 99x has now become the first organisation to secure the Overall Gold Award twice across the five editions of the BMPC Awards. This remarkable achievement reflects their strong commitment to sustaining excellence and continuously embedding best management practices within their operations. What stood out with 99x was how they have adapted to change in a practical and forward-thinking manner, reshaping how they operate and deliver value, while setting a compelling benchmark for modern management practices.”

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