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From import to export – Finch Foods expands international retail presence to Australia

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Finch Foods booth exhibiting at Foodex Japan in Tokyo

Finch Foods – pioneering Sri Lankan FMCG brand – is furthering its international expansion with the launch of its retail presence in Australia. The move marks yet another turning point for the homegrown company, following four international market launches under the Finch Foods brand within the space of just three years, a company news release said on Wednesday.

This milestone entry includes a dedicated e-commerce site, a listing on Amazon AU, and ongoing discussions with major supermarket chains, specialty stores, and distributors. Australian consumers can now access Finch Foods’ extensive portfolio of high-quality signature spices and seasonings, coconut products, gluten-free flours, ayurvedic and herbal products, and natural food colourings that showcase the rich variety and distinctiveness of Sri Lankan ingredients, it said.

“Australia has always been a key market for Finch Foods – one with immense potential to enter, develop, and scale,” says Fawaz Fassi, Founder & Managing Director of Finch Foods. “This expansion reflects the growing global demand for authentic Sri Lankan heritage ingredients, and we are excited to bring our unique offerings to Australian consumers.”

Founded in 2015 as a 100 per cent import-driven company, Finch Foods entered the food industry by becoming the exclusive agent for renowned international brands such as Bragg Live Foods (USA), The Berry Company (UK), Kewpie (Japan/Malaysia), Cornish (UK), Pokka (Singapore), and Nando’s Grocery; bringing superior flavours and ingredients from around the world to Sri Lankan consumers.

However, the global pandemic followed by local economic instability severely tested this business model, and in just a few years since inception, it was time for the company to rethink its operations. In 2022 Finch Foods set its sights outwards by looking inwards; having discovered that there was a wealth of incredible spices, herbs, and ingredients to be found right here in Sri Lanka – robust and nuanced flavours that would surely intrigue culinary tastebuds from around the world.

“As a pioneer in culinary innovation, our vision is to harness the rich and diverse culinary tradition of Sri Lanka while also bridging the growing disconnect between food and its heritage,” Fassi adds. “At Finch Foods, we recognized the need to add unique value to our products—offering new and exciting options for consumers while distinguishing ourselves from more traditional exporters in the market.”

In 2023, Finch Foods celebrated the opening of its first independent store in Havelock City Mall, Colombo, and expanded its international footprint; establishing a retail presence in Hong Kong, the Czech Republic, and Canada, becoming a key supplier to Japan, and securing a partnership with global retail giant Lulu Group in the UAE. This shift to exports has allowed the company to adapt to different market requirements, leveraging its wide product range to remain flexible in catering to diverse consumer needs.

“As Finch Foods continues to expand its distribution network and strengthen its presence in Australia, the company is also poised to to focus on accelerating its global expansion, breaking into new markets, while also further diversifying its product portfolio,” the release concluded.



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CEB calls for proposals to develop two 50MW wind farm facilities in Mullikulam

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The Ceylon Electricity Board (CEB) has announced an international call for proposals to develop two 50 MW wind farm facilities in Mullikulam on a Build, Own & Operate (BOO) basis. The initiative aims to bolster Sri Lanka’s renewable energy capacity, aligning with the government’s strategy to increase the share of clean energy in the national grid.

The bidding process, launched on behalf of the Cabinet Appointed Negotiating Committee, invites local and international project proponents to finance, design construct and maintain the wind farms under a 20-year agreement. The deadline for proposal submissions is June 12, 2025.

A senior electrical engineer at the CEB, speaking on the significance of the project, told The Island Financial Review: “This initiative is a crucial step towards achieving Sri Lanka’s renewable energy goals. Wind power is a key component of our strategy to reduce reliance on fossil fuels and enhance energy security.”

According to the CEB, interested parties can obtain the Request for Proposal (RFP) document by paying a non-refundable fee of Rs. 300,000 (or USD 1,035 for foreign applicants). The RFP provides comprehensive details on project requirements and evaluation criteria.

“Given the global shift towards clean energy, we expect strong interest from both local and international developers. This project not only supports our sustainability targets but also creates investment opportunities in Sri Lanka’s energy sector, the engineer added.

The wind farm project is part of a broader initiative to achieve 70% renewable energy generation by 2030, a key target set by the Ministry of Energy. Experts believe that projects like these will play a vital role in stabilizing electricity supply and reducing carbon emissions.

by Ifham Nizam

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The people crown Lolc for ninth consecutive year

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The Marketing Communication Team of LOLC Holdings, led by Susaan Bandara, Group Chief Officer- Marketing Communications, receiving the award.

LOLC once again emerges as the “People’s Financial Services Brand of the Year”, securing the prestigious title bestowed at the SLIM Kantar People’s Choice Awards 2025 for an unparalleled ninth consecutive year. This recognition, conferred through a comprehensive consumer research, reflects the brand’s firm connection with the Sri Lankan people and its consistent leadership in financial services.

Unlike many industry awards, the SLIM Kantar People’s Choice Awards is determined by independent consumer research conducted by Kantar, a global leader in brand insights. Instead of relying on a judging panel, this recognition is purely based on public perception, brand recall, and customer loyalty, making it one of the most authentic measures of a brand’s standing. Securing this title for ninth consecutive years highlights LOLC’s deep-rooted connection with its customers and its ability to evolve with their changing needs while maintaining a firm commitment to excellence.

Kapila Jayawardena-
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Director/CEO of LOLC
Holdings PLC

LOLC’s continued success is driven by its assurance to financial empowerment, innovation, and inclusiveness. It has redefined accessibility to financial services by reaching underserved communities and pioneering digital transformation. Beyond its core financial solutions, LOLC is a brand that stands with the people, for the people, embodying resilience and hope through the years. In times of crisis, be it economic hardships or global disruptions, LOLC has remained a pillar of strength, stepping in when the nation needed it most. This deep-rooted connection with the people is what truly sets LOLC apart. The company has also been recognized for initiatives that create real social impact, such as the Divi Saviya Humanitarian Project, which uplifts vulnerable communities through sustainable support.

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Orient Finance reports robust financial growth for 9-month period ended December 31, 2024

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K.M.M Jabir Director/CEO of Orient Finance PLC (L) / Rajendra Theagarajah Chairman of Orient Finance PLC (R)

Orient Finance PLC has reported an outstanding financial performance for the nine-month period ended December 31, 2024, showcasing significant growth in key financial indicators compared to the corresponding period in 2023.

The Company recorded a remarkable 161% increase in profit after tax, reaching Rs. 254.6 million compared to Rs. 97.6 million in the same period of the previous year. Net interest income surged by 37%, amounting to Rs. 1.66 billion from Rs. 1.21 billion, demonstrating strong portfolio growth and enhanced operational efficiencies.

Total assets expanded by 28%, rising to Rs. 25.3 billion, while loans and receivables increased by 36% to Rs. 19.76 billion. The Company’s deposit base grew to Rs. 15.12 billion, marking a 19% increase, reflecting continued customer confidence. Meanwhile, total equity improved by 12%, standing at Rs. 3.86 billion.

Earnings per share (EPS) grew 163% to Rs. 1.21, up from Rs. 0.46, while net assets per share (NAPS) rose by 12% to Rs. 18.27.

For the month of December 2024, Orient Finance reported a Cost-to-Income Ratio of 68%, reflecting continued efforts towards cost management amidst challenging market conditions. The Gross Non-Performing Loan (NPL) Ratio stood at 9.62%, while the Provision Cover was maintained at a healthy 65.37%, demonstrating company’s prudent approach to credit risk management. As the quarter ended 31st December 2024, Orient Finance’s Tier 1 Capital Ratio stood at 13.14%, with the Total Capital Ratio recorded at 13.16%, both remaining comfortably above the minimum regulatory requirements.

Commenting on the results, Rajendra Theagarajah, Chairman of Orient Finance PLC, stated, “These exceptional results underscore our commitment to sustainable growth and operational excellence. Our focus on innovation and customer-centric financial solutions has strengthened our position in the market. As we continue to evolve, we remain dedicated to offering innovative financial products that meet the diverse needs of our customers while driving long-term shareholder value.”

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