Business
Uber Eats promises to deliver ‘almost anything’ in Sri Lanka: launches campaign focussed on deliveries beyond food

Uber Eats, Sri Lanka’s favourite delivery app, has unveiled a new campaign ‘Get Almost, Almost Anything’ focused on its expanded range of products, offering much more than just food delivery. Customers can use the platform to order cooked meals, groceries, health and beauty products, pet food and more, catering to a variety of everyday needs.
This campaign underscores Uber Eats’ growing role in the daily lives of Sri Lankans, with seamless delivery of their favorite food items and beverages; groceries for cooking at home; gifts for loved ones, and other essential items.
Varun Wijewardane, Country Manager, Uber Delivery – Sri Lanka, said: “Over the last five years, we’ve become the go-to app for people in Sri Lanka and become an essential part of their lives. As Uber Eats evolves, we wish to reiterate our commitment to continue bringing the best of Uber to the country and become a one-stop shop to meet daily needs of our customers beyond just food cravings. With a few clicks, customers can get almost anything from food to beauty products to flowers and more.”
On the list of most popular items ordered on the app, rice & curry continues to top the list in the ‘cooked meal’ category, while Chinese Rolls are the hot favorite when it comes to satisfying Sri Lankans’ demand for Short Eats. Carrots and eggs are the most ordered grocery items along with Keeri Samba. But beyond food and grocery items, Sri Lankans turn to their favorite delivery app for a wide range of items such as:
Baby Care: Diapers; Baby items; Toys
Cleaning supplies: Dishwash Liquids; Toilet Rolls; Garbage Bags; and, Washing Powders
Beauty products: Make-up products, Nail polishes, Moisturizers; lipsticks
Stationery: Notebooks; Greeting Cards; Paper; Pens
Pet Care: Cat/Dog Foods; Leashes; Collars; Toys
Electronics: Phone accessories; home appliances; Chargers, Cables, Earphones, Phone Screen Protectors, Laptop Accessories, Power Banks, Bluetooth Speakers.
Prior to the launch in Sri Lanka, the global campaign ‘Get Almost, Almost Anything’ has been executed in Australia, US, Mexico, and Taiwan. To help bring this campaign to life in Sri Lanka, Uber Eats has partnered with well-known local personalities such as stand-up comic Dominic Kellar; singer Hana Shafa; and content creator Gangulee Walpola. Through fun and engaging conversations, these celebrities will show Sri Lankans the diverse options Uber Eats provides, catering to all tastes, occasions, and budgets.
Since its entry in 2018, Uber Eats has rapidly grown to become a beloved app in the island nation.
Business
Dr RAD Jeewantha named most innovative dentist of the year

Dr. R. A. D. Jeewantha was honoured as the Most Innovative Dentist of the Year at the Business World International Awards, 2025. Organised by the Business World International Organisation, the award ceremony was held recently at the Mount Lavinia Hotel. A graduate of the Faculty of Dental Sciences, University of Peradeniya, Dr. Jeewantha has built a reputation as one of Sri Lanka’s most respected and forward-thinking dental surgeons. After gaining vital experience in Government hospitals, including the Teaching Hospital in Karapitiya, he also served at a leading private hospital before launching his own practice—Doctor J Premium Dental Care in Delkanda, Nugegoda.
His dental clinic is known for offering advanced, patient-focused treatments in restorative dentistry, cosmetic procedures, and implantology, using state-of-the-art technology. Dr. Jeewantha is especially skilled in dental implants, having completed the American Residency Course in Dental Implantology at Roseman University, accredited by the American Academy of Implant Dentistry. Dr. Jeewantha holds fellowships from the International College of Continuing Dental Education (FICCDE) and the Pierre Fauchard Academy (USA). His advanced skills include modern root canal treatments using Mineral Trioxide Aggregate (MTA) for both surgical and non-surgical procedures.
He has completed international trainings in digital dentistry, full-arch implantology techniques like All-on-Four and Zygomatic Systems, and smile design using digital 3D scans. He has participated in global dental events such as the Asia-Pacific Dental Congress and completed training at institutions including the University of Manchester and North Western State Medical University in Russia. His courses have covered everything from intraoral scanning to managing tooth wear. He has previously received many local and international awards. Dr. Jeewantha also serves the community as a Justice of the Peace for All Island.
Business
IIHS Foundation in Biological Studies offers fast-track route to global health careers

The Foundation in Biological Studies at IIHS provides a unique alternative for students looking to fast-track their health careers after their Ordinary Level (O/L) exams. This programme offers a direct route to global health careers, bypassing traditional A/Ls. With over 1,000 students already advancing to universities in Australia, the UK, and Finland, IIHS has positioned the course as a reliable launchpad for careers in fields like medicine, nursing, biomedical sciences, and digital health. “This programme is a game-changer, offering a transformative journey into global healthcare education,” said IIHS CEO Dr. Kithsiri Edirisinghe.
Business
Seylan Bank Reports Strong Growth in Q1 2025 Financials

Seylan Bank has recorded a Profit before Tax (PBT) of LKR 4,199 million in Q1 2025, marking a 13.36% growth compared to LKR 3,704 million in Q1 2024. Profit after Tax (PAT) rose by 20.29%, reaching LKR 2,761 million, up from LKR 2,295 million in the corresponding period of 2024.
Despite a decrease in net interest income by 8.37% due to market interest rate reductions, the bank’s net fee-based income grew by 13.83%, driven by fees from loans, cards, remittances, and other services. Total operating income for the quarter was LKR 11,258 million, a 3.83% decrease from the previous year, while operating expenses rose by 4.62%, largely due to increased personnel and other operating costs.
Impairment charges were significantly reduced by 83.17%, totaling LKR 262 million, reflecting the bank’s solid credit quality and proactive provisions. The bank’s impaired loan ratio improved to 1.98% from 2.10% in Q1 2024, with a provision cover ratio of 80.74%.
Seylan Bank’s total assets grew to LKR 785 billion, with loans and advances reaching LKR 469 billion and deposits totaling LKR 647 billion. The bank’s capital adequacy ratios remained strong, with the Common Equity Tier 1 Capital Ratio at 13.67% and Total Capital Ratio at 17.64%.
In addition to its financial performance, Seylan Bank continued its commitment to education, opening 16 more “Seylan Pahasara Libraries,” bringing the total to 281 libraries across the island.Fitch Ratings upgraded Seylan Bank’s National Long-Term Rating to ‘A+(lka)’ with a Stable Outlook in January 2025, further underscoring the bank’s financial stability and growth trajectory.
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