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“Experience year-round peace of mind with the ultimate advantage in your wallet”

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As the festive season approaches, Sri Lankans prepare to embrace joy, celebrations, and memorable moments. However, the benefits of an NDB Credit Card extend beyond seasonal offers, providing year-round peace of mind, unmatched convenience, and financial flexibility. Here’s how NDB Credit Cards stand out as your perfect companion for every occasion.

Q: What makes NDB Credit Cards the perfect companion for this Avurudu season?

At NDB, we recognise that Avurudu is more than just a celebration; it’s a time of togetherness, new beginnings, and cherished traditions. We want our customers to embrace the season without limitations, which is why NDB Credit Cards are designed to be the advantage in your wallet—offering affordability, ease, and flexibility in spending, all while ensuring complete peace of mind.

With up to 70% savings across more than 400 merchants island-wide, customers can shop, dine, travel, and celebrate with unmatched financial ease. Beyond discounts, our credit cards offer flexible instalment plans for up to 36 months, allowing cardholders to manage expenses smartly while enjoying the best of the season with absolute confidence.

Q: What makes NDB Credit Cards a must-have all year round?

NDB Credit Cards go beyond seasonal promotions to deliver unmatched peace of mind and financial security every day of the year. Whether you’re shopping, dining, traveling, or managing essential expenses, our cardholders enjoy exclusive privileges that make every transaction seamless and rewarding.

· 0% Instalment Plans Anywhere, Anytime – Convert any purchase into an interest-free instalment plan of up to 25 months every Thursday, ensuring financial flexibility with no additional cost.

· Weekly Supermarket Savings

– Enjoy up to 30% savings at leading supermarkets every week, making household shopping more rewarding.

· 0% Instalment Plans on Home & Electronics

– Upgrade your home with instalment plans of up to 36 months at selected merchants.

· Zero Fuel Surcharge

– Signature and Infinite cardholders can fuel up without additional charges, making travel worry-free.

· Dining Privileges

– Enjoy exclusive dining offers where the cardholder dines for free or receives up to 30% savings at leading restaurants and hotels.

· Education, Insurance & Healthcare at 0% Interest

– Convert education, insurance, and hospital bills into 12-month 0% instalment plans, easing the financial burden on essential payments.

· Exclusive Travel Benefits

– Get free travel insurance, airport lounge access, and enjoy up to 60% savings at hotels locally and globally.

Q: What are the flexible payment plans available for cardholders?

We recognise that financial peace of mind is key, especially during a high-spending season like Avurudu. To ease the burden of large purchases, we offer 0% interest instalment plans for up to 36 months, allowing customers to plan their expenses efficiently while still enjoying everything the season has to offer.

One of the most attractive features of NDB Credit Cards is the ability to convert any purchase into an instalment plan of up to 25 months at 0% interest every Thursday. This means whether you are shopping for fashion, electronics, home essentials, or even paying a hospital bill, you can spread the cost over time with no extra charges. It’s financial freedom at your fingertips!

Q: How can cardholders save on everyday expenses?

With up to 30% savings at leading supermarkets every week, NDB Credit Cards help you stretch your budget further. Whether it’s groceries, fresh produce, or household essentials, you can enjoy significant discounts and keep your monthly expenses in check.

Additionally, our zero fuel surcharge on Signature and Infinite Credit Cards ensures that fuel costs remain manageable, making daily commuting or long-distance travel more affordable.

Q: What dining and lifestyle benefits do NDB Credit Cards offer?

Eating out is even more enjoyable with NDB Credit Cards. Cardholders can dine for free at selected restaurants or enjoy up to 30% savings at leading dining establishments and hotels. Whether it’s a fine-dining experience, a casual meal with friends, or a family getaway, your NDB Credit Card ensures that every occasion is stress-free and more affordable.

Q: How do NDB Credit Cards make travel more rewarding?

For frequent travelers, NDB Credit Cards offer incredible value with up to 60% savings at hotels locally and globally, free travel insurance, and airport lounge access. Whether planning a well-deserved holiday or a business trip, our cardholders can travel with unmatched confidence and peace of mind.

Q: How can customers take advantage of these benefits?

These offers are available immediately to all NDB Credit Cardholders, and customers can unlock their exclusive benefits simply by using their cards at participating merchants. For those who do not yet to experience the true advantage in their wallet, now is the perfect time to apply for an NDB Credit Card and experience the true advantage of seamless spending, exclusive rewards, and financial flexibility.



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Customs posts record Rs. 2.26 tn revenue, accelerates digital overhaul

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Sri Lanka Customs delivered its strongest performance in institutional history in 2025, exceeding national revenue targets while fast-tracking deep structural reforms to protect revenue, secure borders and lower trade friction, Customs Director General Seevali Arukgoda said at the International Customs Day celebrations 2026 in Colombo.

Addressing officials, diplomats and private-sector stakeholders under the global theme “Customs Protecting Society through Vigilance and Commitment,” Arukgoda said Customs collected Rs. 2,257 billion, surpassing the Rs. 2,231 billion target, and demonstrating the Department’s expanding role as both a revenue authority and trade facilitator.

“This is not a one-off outcome. It is the result of sustained reforms, disciplined enforcement and a clear strategic focus on protecting revenue while facilitating legitimate trade,” Arukgoda said.

While motor vehicles remained the single largest contributor, general cargo revenue rose 18 percent, signalling improved compliance and higher trade throughput. Enforcement-driven revenue reached Rs. 32 billion, up 10 percent year-on-year, underscoring the growing impact of intelligence-led controls.

“Every rupee secured through enforcement represents revenue protected for the State and confidence restored in the system,” the Director General said.

Beyond revenue, Arukgoda stressed Customs’ frontline role in protecting society, citing interdictions of narcotics, gold, foreign currency, substandard imports and illegal wildlife movements, coupled with firm penalties on non-compliant traders.

A major institutional breakthrough was the data-sharing MoU signed this month with the Inland Revenue Department, enabling parallel audits and coordinated investigations.

“Undervaluation and overvaluation will no longer be low-risk options. This integration closes a long-standing gap in revenue protection,” Arukgoda said.

On trade facilitation, he said Customs has moved decisively toward digital, rules-based clearance, expanding the Authorized Economic Operator (AEO) programme to MSMEs and rolling out platforms such as ‘Track My CusDec’ and Motor Vehicle Verification.

Advance Rulings have also been expanded to cover classification, valuation and rules of origin, fully aligning Sri Lanka with WTO Trade Facilitation Agreement obligations.

Looking ahead, Arukgoda said Sri Lanka Customs has been assigned a Rs. 2,207 billion revenue target for 2026, which the Department is confident of delivering amid continued reform momentum.

He added:”Our priority for 2026 is total digitalisation of remaining manual processes. This is about speed, transparency and eliminating discretion where it does not belong.”

Among the flagship projects is a state-of-the-art cargo examination yard at Kerawalapitiya, scheduled for completion by 2027, expected to reduce physical examinations from 40 percent to 10 percent, easing congestion and supporting higher trade volumes.

Other 2026 initiatives include Pre-Arrival Clearance, fully paperless cargo processing, an Automated Risk Management System, an Electronic Cargo Tracking System, and an electronic auction platform for goods disposal.

Customs will also expand AEO status to SMEs, freight forwarders and Customs House Agents, reducing compliance costs for trusted operators.

Arukgoda also announced the release of Time Release Study 2025, conducted in line with World Customs Organization guidelines, providing data-driven insights to remove bottlenecks across the clearance chain.

In a major governance reform, Sri Lanka Customs will issue a Code of Ethics and Conduct this week, developed with technical assistance from the IMF, WCO, World Bank, UNDP, Presidential Secretariat and CIABOC, and cleared by the Attorney General.

“Integrity is not optional. This Code institutionalises accountability and sets clear standards for every officer,” Arukgoda said.

The event was attended by Minister of Labour and Deputy Minister of Finance Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando, Deputy Minister of Economic Development Nishantha Jayaweera, senior government officials, diplomats, development partners and retired senior Customs officers.

By Ifham Nizam

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Port City Colombo’s first residential project breaks ground

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Dignitaries at the launch of the landmark project.

Sri Lanka’s most ambitious urban development project reached a critical execution milestone, as construction officially commenced on the first residential development within Port City Colombo. The milestone marks the transition of the country’s flagship Special Economic Zone (SEZ) from regulatory readiness to active private-sector delivery.

The project, Bay One Residences Colombo, is being developed by ICC Port City (Private) Limited, an entity established by International Construction Consortium (Private) Ltd. (ICC), one of Sri Lanka’s most established and experienced construction companies with a long track record of delivering complex, large-scale developments to international standards. The development represents one of the earliest major Sri Lankan private-sector residential investments within Port City Colombo and plays a foundational role in activating the city’s mixed-use urban ecosystem.

“Developed on 269 hectares of reclaimed land, Port City Colombo is now transitioning into a modern urban destination, with its first phase of infrastructure successfully completed. At the forefront of this evolution, Bay One Residences presents a rare first-mover opportunity, thoughtfully designed to enable residents to live, work, and unwind in a truly integrated environment, and backed by ICC’s 45 years of trusted expertise in delivering landmark, large-scale developments,” said Namal Peiris, Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, International Construction Consortium (Pvt) Ltd.

Situated on a 13,945 square metre prime waterfront plot, Bay One Residences Colombo represents a total investment of approximately US$112 million, inclusive of land and development costs. The development will comprise 231 luxury apartment units, designed to international standards and targeted at both local and international buyers seeking premium urban living within a globally benchmarked city environment.

The commencement of the first residential development also marks an important step in the broader evolution of Port City Colombo, which has been purpose-built as a multi-services SEZ with a transparent, rules-based regulatory framework, world-class infrastructure, and a long-term vision to position Sri Lanka as a competitive destination for global capital, talent, and services. (Port City Colombo)

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Vibrant public participation in Jaffna International Trade Fair 2026

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The Jaffna International Trade Fair (JITF) concluded successfully on January 25, marking its 16th consecutive year at the Muttraweli Grounds, Jaffna. Organised by Lanka Exhibition and Conference Services (LECS) in association with the Chamber of Commerce and Industries of Yarlpanam (CCIY), JITF once again reinforced its position as Northern Sri Lanka’s most influential multi-trade exhibition.

The three-day event attracted over 75,000 visitors, including business leaders, importers, exporters, SMEs, investors, financial institutions, technical professionals, and development agencies. With strong national visibility and extensive promotional outreach, JITF continues to serve as a vital platform for trade, investment, and economic integration in the Northern Province.

This year’s exhibition featured a diverse range of sectors, showcasing innovative products, services, and business opportunities, while facilitating meaningful networking and B2B engagement. Exhibitors reported strong visitor engagement and positive business prospects, reflecting growing confidence in the region’s economic potential.

JITF 2026 once again demonstrated its role as a catalyst for long-term development, fostering partnerships and opening new pathways for sustainable growth in Northern Sri Lanka.

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