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Terror attacks threat proves initial setback for bourse

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By Hiran H.Senewiratne

The stock market was hamstrung initially yesterday due to the US embassy in Colombo issuing a negative travel advisory to US tourists visiting local holiday resort, Arugam Bay, stemming from credible suspicion of a terror strike similar to the Bali attack in Indonesia on October 12, 2002, but later bounced back, market analysts said.

Latterly both indices moved upwards. The All Share Price Index went up by 57.4 points while S and P SL20 rose by 46.9 points. Turnover stood at Rs 2.3 billion with a high number of crossings.

Those crossings were reported in Commercial Bank, which crossed 917,000 shares to the tune of Rs 100.2 million and its shares traded at Rs 109, Sampath Bank1.1 million shares crossed for Rs 92.6 million, its shares traded at Rs 84.50, Hayleys 500,000 shares crossed for Rs 52 million; its shares sold at Rs 104, JKH 200,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 40.2 million and its shares traded at Rs 201, Hemas Holdings 367,000 shares crossed for Rs 29.7 million; its shares traded at Rs 81, Ambeon Holdings 750,000 shares crossed for Rs 29.6 million; its shares traded at Rs 29.6 million, Sunshine Holdings 373,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 24.5 million; its shares fetched Rs 66 and Central Finance 200,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 24.4 million; its shares traded at Rs 122.

In the retail market top companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; JKH Rs 409 million (2 million shares traded), Sampath Bank Rs 313 million (3.7 million shares traded), Commercial Bank 157 million (1.4 million shares traded), HNB Rs 63.8 million (296,000 shares traded), Distilleries Rs 62 million (2.2 million shares traded), Central Bank Rs 50.4 million (416,000 shares traded) and Hemas Holdings Rs 49.1 million (608,000 shares traded). During the day 67.4 million share volumes changed hands in 14000 transactions.

It is said that the manufacturing sector, especially JKH and Hemas, was the largest contributor to the market, while Banking and Financial Sector counters were very also active and it was the second largest contributor to the day’s turnover.

Yesterday, the rupee traded at Rs 293.23/29 to the US dollar from Rs 293.23/27 a day earlier, while bond yields were broadly steady, dealers said. Treasury bill yields were flat across maturities at Wednesday’s auction with all offered Rs. 125 billion of bills sold, data from the debt office showed.

An auction of Rs. 125,000 million of Treasury bills was ongoing. A bond maturing on 15.12.2027 was quoted at 11.35/45 percent, down from 11.40/55 percent. A bond maturing on 15.03.2028 was quoted at 11.71/75 percent, down from 11.75/80 percent. A bond maturing on 15.06.2029 was quoted at 11.90/12.00 percent.



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Embedding human rights, equity and integrity into business leadership

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Rathika de Silva, Executive Director

At its 2026 Social Sustainability Programme Kick-Off, the UN Global Compact Network Sri Lanka convened business leaders to advance the translation of global ambition into practical corporate action on inclusion, integrity and human rights.

On 24 February 2026, the UN Global Compact Network Sri Lanka (Network Sri Lanka) convened business leaders at Barefoot Garden Café for its 2026 Social Sustainability Programme Kick-Off, delivered in collaboration with Good Life X.

The gathering did more than introduce a calendar of events. It positioned Sri Lanka’s corporate community within the broader direction of the UN Global Compact’s 2026–2030 global strategy — a strategy anchored in three imperatives: equipping companies to act, catalyzing collective action, and advancing the business case for responsible leadership.

At its core, the 2026 Social Sustainability agenda is designed to move companies from commitment to capability.

Within the Diversity & Inclusion Working Group, this means building practical pathways toward equal pay for equal work and strengthening male allyship as a governance issue rather than a cultural afterthought. It means examining sexual and reproductive health, disability inclusion, and mental health not as employee benefits, but as structural determinants of productivity and retention. It means sharpening strategic communications so inclusion is embedded in brand integrity. It also means applying science-based behavioural change approaches to shift organizational culture in measurable ways.

Across the Business & Human Rights Working Group, equipping companies takes the form of deepened engagement on decent work and living wage implementation, strengthening human rights due diligence processes, and addressing emerging risk areas such as AI and digital rights. It extends to reinforcing business integrity and anti-corruption frameworks, understanding the social dimensions of a just transition, and recognizing the link between child rights, nutrition, and workforce productivity.

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Union Bank to raise LKR 3 Bn via Basel III Compliant Debenture Issue

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Shanka Abeywardene

Union Bank of Colombo PLC announced its proposed Debenture Issue 2026, a strategic move aimed at raising up to LKR 3 billion. This issue is designed to bolster the Bank’s Tier II capital base and provide a robust financial foundation for its upcoming growth initiatives.

The offering consists of Basel III compliant, listed, rated, unsecured, subordinated, redeemable high-yield debentures with Non-Viability Conversion. The instrument has been assigned a rating of BB (lka) by Fitch Ratings (Lanka) Ltd, reflecting the bank’s creditworthiness and the structured nature of the subordinated debt.

Investors can choose from three distinct interest structures starting from a high-yield 13% fixed rate per annum (Type A). This option is paid annually, while Type B offers a 12.5% fixed rate paid semi-annually (12.89% AER). For those seeking market-linked returns, Type C provides a floating rate of the 182-days Treasury Bill rate plus a 400-basis point margin, also paid semi-annually.

The debentures are priced at LKR 100 per unit with a 5-year tenure (2026–2031). The initial issue size is set at 20,000,000 debentures with an option to raise 10,000,000 at the discretion of the Bank and is scheduled to open on 10 March 2026.

Shanka Abeywardene, Chief Financial Officer of Union Bank stated “This debenture issue marks a significant step in the Bank’s journey towards enhanced financial stability. By strengthening its capital adequacy, Union Bank is well-positioned to navigate evolving market conditions while fuelling its long-term strategic objectives for sustainable growth”

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Sanjay Kulatunga appointed to WindForce Board

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Sanjay Kulatunga

WindForce PLC announced the appointment of  Sanjay Kulatunga as an Independent, Non-Executive Director to its Board with effect from 03rd March 2026, following the resignation of Dilshan Hettiaratchi. The appointment further strengthens the Company’s governance framework, strategic oversight, and long-term decision-making capabilities.

Kulatunga brings an established track record as a founder, entrepreneur, and senior executive across financial services and export-oriented industries. He is the Chief Executive Officer and Co-Founder of LYNEAR Wealth Management, a boutique investment firm established in 2013, which has since grown to become one of Sri Lanka’s largest private wealth management institutions, serving high-net-worth individuals as well as local and international institutional clients.

Prior to founding LYNEAR, Kulatunga played a pivotal role in the establishment of Amba Research, an investment research offshoring firm rooted in Sri Lanka and now operating as part of Acuity Analytics.

Over the years, he has contributed extensively to several key national institutions. His previous appointments include serving on the Financial Sector Stability Consultative Committee of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, as well as the Board of Investment of Sri Lanka and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka.

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