Business
US underscores its partnership role in SL’s growth drive
By Ifham Nizam
U.S. ambassador to Sri Lanka, Julie Chung reaffirmed the United States’ role as a partner in Sri Lanka’s journey, stressing: “Together, we can drive economic growth in both of our nations while setting new standards of excellence on the global stage. Our partnership is built on mutual commitment to transparency, ethical practices and long-term collaboration, ensuring sustainable growth and mutual prosperity.”
In a stirring address to key stakeholders in Sri Lanka’s apparel sector, Chung, emphasized the vital role of innovation, resilience, and collaboration in propelling the industry forward.
Speaking at the 42nd Annual General Meeting of the Sri Lanka Apparel Exporters Association (SLAEA) on Monday at the Cinnamon Grand, the event that brought together representatives from leading manufacturers, local entrepreneurs, and policymakers, Chung reasserted the United States’ commitment to strengthening its partnership with Sri Lanka’s thriving apparel sector.
Chung added: “The apparel industry plays an indispensable role in Sri Lanka’s economic growth, with clothing and textiles remaining one of the country’s leading foreign currency earners. You, every single one of you in this room, are an important part of the foundation on which Sri Lanka’s growth depends.
“In a rapidly changing world, the road ahead will undoubtedly present unique challenges, but also opportunities. I trust you will approach these twists and turns with the same tenacity, creativity, and commitment to innovation that has defined this industry.
“U.S. apparel manufacturing, a vibrant and diverse sector, is projected to generate USD 365 billion in revenue by 2025 while employing 83,000 Americans.
“The U.S. market is not only one of the largest and most lucrative in the world but also provides unparalleled access to advanced technology, skilled labor and robust infrastructure. By establishing operations in the United States, Sri Lankan companies can benefit from reduced shipping times, lower tariffs and the ability to respond swiftly to market demands. Sri Lankan firms need to explore business opportunities in the U.S.
“The Sri Lankan government’s efforts to create a transparent and welcoming business environment are praiseworthy. From this viewpoint, good governance, transparency and ethical practices are cornerstones in attracting foreign investment.
“The private sector’s ability to drive growth, unhindered by red tape and excessive regulation, will be crucial for fostering economic progress. Sri Lanka’s leadership in quality manufacturing and ethical practices sets a positive example for the global industry.”
Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya lauded the apparel industry for its crucial role in Sri Lanka’s economic recovery and growth. In her speech as the Chief Guest, Dr. Amarasuriya celebrated the sector as a “global leader” in ethical and sustainable manufacturing, underscoring its resilience and its significant contribution to the country’s export revenue.
Amarasuriya added: “With a steady contribution of over 31% to total export earnings, the apparel sector, which generated USD 5.05 billion in revenue in 2024, continues to be a powerhouse of economic activity. Despite the ambitious USD 8 billion export revenue target for this year, it is ‘achievable’ through the collective efforts of the government, the private sector and the workforce.
“From overcoming the challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic to navigating the current economic crisis, Sri Lanka’s apparel industry has shown unwavering resilience, maintaining a steady inflow of foreign exchange and safeguarding livelihoods during times of uncertainty.
“Ethical and sustainable business practices are no longer optional; they are the way forward. The industry needs to continue to lead by example in environmentally conscious manufacturing.
“The sector’s pioneering efforts, such as the world’s first custom-built green apparel factory and Asia’s first carbon-neutral certified factory are commendable. The industry should expand these sustainability initiatives to reinforce Sri Lanka’s position as a preferred destination for environmentally conscious brands and consumers.”
One of the key highlights of the event was the election of Rajitha Jayasuriya as the first female chairperson of the SLAEA. Amarasuriya congratulated Jayasuriya, emphasizing the importance of empowering women in leadership roles within the industry. She stressed that gender equality and promoting women into decision-making positions are essential to fostering a thriving, innovative, and sustainable business environment.
The Prime Minister also pointed out the sector’s vital role in supporting women’s empowerment. With a workforce of approximately 350,000 people, a significant majority of whom are women, Amarasuriya described these women as “change-makers” who not only support their families and communities but also contribute to the broader economy. She called for greater recognition of both paid and unpaid labor, acknowledging that the contributions of women workers extend beyond the factory floor to their households and communities.
The Prime Minister outlined the government’s commitment to supporting the apparel industry’s growth through policy stability, improved infrastructure, and vocational training aligned with the evolving demands of the sector. She emphasized the need for collaboration between the government and industry leaders to meet the challenges of an ever-changing global market while ensuring sustainable and inclusive development.
Business
Kandy driving school hits 100,000-driver milestone, sets sights on expansion
Dhasuni Learners in Kandy have trained over 100,000 drivers, marking a major milestone in the institution’s journey from a modest start-up to one of the region’s leading driver education providers.
Founded on March 31, 2008, in the historic hill capital, the institution began with just a single van, one three-wheeler and one motorcycle. Built on what its founder describes as a commitment to road safety and public service, the driving school has since expanded into a multi-branch operation with six centres across the Kandy district.
Today, Dhasuni Learners has emerged as a significant player in Sri Lanka’s driver training sector, producing thousands of licensed motorists annually while also contributing to local employment generation. The organisation’s broader mission, according to its management, has been to foster disciplined and road-conscious drivers who adhere to traffic regulations.
Over the years, the institution has received multiple accolades for its service standards and entrepreneurial achievement. These include the ‘Best Young Entrepreneur Award’ and ‘Seva Taru Tuthe Award’ in 2018, followed by One-Star and Two-Star service ratings from the Ministry of Industries in 2019 and 2020. It has also secured top rankings from the Federation of Chambers of Commerce and Industry of Sri Lanka (FCCISL) at national and provincial levels.
More recent recognitions include the ‘Best Driving School Award’ in 2023 and the ‘Pitkal Award’ for business excellence, along with a 2025 honour from the Trade Front in collaboration with the Ministry of Industry.
by SK Samaranayake
Business
HNB Life Introduces “Privileged Protect”, a Future-Ready Protection Solution for a New Generation
Marking a significant milestone in its journey as it celebrates 25 years of trust and transformation, HNB Life has introduced Privileged Protect, a novel universal life insurance solution designed to meet the evolving financial and protection needs of modern Sri Lankans.
Developed as an evolved protection offering, Privileged Protect combines short-term premium commitments with long-term financial security, giving customers the flexibility to build wealth while safeguarding their future and loved ones.
Designed for individuals seeking comprehensive life protection with greater financial convenience, the product offers a shorter premium paying term while ensuring continued long-term coverage and investment growth opportunities. The policy also includes six compulsory protection benefits, dividend and loyalty dividend entitlements, partial withdrawal facilities after five years, and the ability to convert the maturity value into a monthly income stream. Customers are also provided the flexibility to continue optional riders beyond the premium paying term and enhance their investment through top-up premiums.
Commenting on the launch, Lasitha Wimalaratne, Executive Director / Chief Executive Officer of HNB Life, stated, “As we embark on a bold new chapter as HNB Life, the introduction of Privileged Protect reflects our commitment to continuously evolve alongside the changing aspirations of our customers. Today’s customer seeks greater flexibility, stronger protection, and smarter financial planning solutions that align with their lifestyle and long-term goals. This product has been thoughtfully designed to address those expectations while delivering the security and confidence our policyholders value. As we celebrate 25 years of excellence, we remain focused on shaping the future of insurance through innovative solutions that are relevant, accessible, and future-ready.”
Also sharing his thoughts, Dinesh Udawatta, Executive Vice President / Chief Technical Officer stated, “The modern customer is increasingly looking for insurance solutions that go beyond traditional protection. Privileged Protect is an evolved offering built around convenience, flexibility, and long-term value creation. It is designed for individuals who want to secure their future with shorter payment commitments while continuing to enjoy meaningful protection and wealth accumulation benefits. As HNB Life, we are committed to introducing customer-centric innovations that empower Sri Lankans to confidently plan for the future.”
With the launch of Privileged Protect, HNB Life continues to strengthen its portfolio of future-focused insurance solutions, reinforcing its commitment to protecting lives while empowering customers to achieve long-term financial wellbeing in an ever-evolving world. HNB Life PLC is licensed by the IRCSL and all policyholders are advised to read the policy document before concluding a sale to understand benefits, exclusions, terms and conditions.
Business
Sri Lanka’s Nazri Nizar elected to YPO global board in historic first
For the first time in the 76-year history of the Young Presidents’ Organisation (YPO), a Sri Lankan has been elected to its global board, with business leader Nazri Nizar securing a position on the governing body of one of the world’s most influential leadership organisations.
The appointment was confirmed at the YPO Annual General Meeting held on 21 May 2026. Nizar will serve as a YPO global board director from 2026 to 2029 and will concurrently serve as chair of the YPO Global Forum Committee.
Founded in 1950, YPO is a global leadership community comprising more than 38,000 chief executives, entrepreneurs and business leaders across 150 countries. Collectively, its members lead organisations generating approximately US$9 trillion in annual revenue, placing YPO among the most influential peer leadership networks in the world.
Unlike traditional business associations, YPO is built around the philosophy that leadership is a lifelong pursuit. Through a combination of executive education, peer learning and confidential leadership forums, the organisation provides a platform for business leaders to learn from one another’s experiences and navigate the personal and professional challenges that accompany leadership. At a time when organisations are navigating unprecedented technological, economic and social change, platforms such as YPO continue to underscore the importance of learning, collaboration and leadership across borders.
Nizar’s election follows years of service within the organisation. He has previously served as chapter chair of the YPO Colombo Integrated Chapter, been a member of the YPO South Asia Regional Board and, most recently, served on the YPO Global Forum Committee. In addition to his responsibilities as a global board director, Nizar will lead the Global Forum Committee, which oversees one of YPO’s most valued and enduring member experiences.
Commenting on the appointment, Nizar said YPO had played a defining role in shaping his leadership journey.
“YPO taught me that leadership is not about having all the answers. It is about continuous learning, trusted relationships and the willingness to grow through the experiences of others,” he said.
Describing the appointment as both humbling and inspiring, Nizar said he hoped the milestone would encourage more Sri Lankan leaders to engage with global platforms, contribute to international conversations and share their experiences with peers around the world.
Nizar currently serves as group managing director of Richardson Holdings, a diversified Sri Lankan enterprise with interests spanning engineering, infrastructure, renewable energy, manufacturing and out-of-home advertising.
His election represents a notable achievement for Sri Lankan business leadership and reflects the increasing contribution of Sri Lankan executives within international leadership networks.
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