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Macksons Paint Industries bags Gold Award
Macksons Paints Industries (Pvt) Ltd, manufacturer of the popular brand of paint and coatings- Multilac, bagged the Gold award at the recently held annual export awards organised by the National Chamber of Exporters (NCE).
The NCE Export Awards recognizes and rewards exemplary Sri Lankan exporters while maintaining high standards and professionalism. Upon which they have recognised Macksons Paints for their efforts to boost the nation’s economy with their rapid progression in terms of innovation. They have been accredited as an organisation that has, since their inception brought great pride to the nation.
Speaking on their outstanding achievement, Director and CEO, Macksons Holdings, Shimmer Milfer stated: “Proudly Sri Lankan, yet renowned globally for international quality products, Multilac has always been at the forefront of innovation. It is our passionate drive, sustainability and diversity among the workforce that has led us to achieving great heights.”
“Multilac’s product range, has been developed to meet the constantly changing customer dynamics while specialising in surface coatings and high-quality paints which has enabled us to take on global giants while emerging as a trail blazer” added Milfer.
The award-winning company has also over 7000 dealers island wide and is the only paint company in Sri Lanka that exports the products manufactured entirely from and in the country. “Our future goals are to expand exports while diversifying the business and taking our name and through it our country onto the global platform” noted Director and Chief Executive Officer, Macksons Paints Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, Mizha Mizver Ismail.
Since its inception, Multilac has been honoured several times in recognition of its excellent accomplishments. The company was awarded the Export Brand of the Year, the Best Sri Lankan Enterprise and the Presidential Export Award, standing at the pinnacle as the largest paint exporter in Sri Lanka. With exports products ranging from paints and coatings, water proofings to sanitizers to countries including: Indonesia, Australia, India, the Maldives, Myanmar, Seychelles, Bangladesh and the Middle East, Multilac products have put Sri Lanka on the map in the surface coating industry. The research and production team of Multilac works with leading chemical giants such as Germany’s BASF, Clariant and Beyer, Dow, BYK chemie and Ferro USA ,
Multilac is the first paint brand in Sri Lanka to have obtained the Green Label Certification and have also been certified as lead-safe, by the IPEN Institute of America. They are the only company in Sri Lanka and the third company in the world to be certified, as lead safe by a prestigious institution such as IPEN USA.
Further due to the strict and stringent quality criteria that are adhered to during production, the company has also received the Quality Management System (QMS), Sri Lanka Standards (SLS) and the ISO 9001:2008 certifications as well.
Likewise, with the promise of uncompromising quality control, in conformity with ISO 14001:2015 quality management systems, that support consistent improvement, the company has since its inception succeeded in building innovative products.
While Europe, Asia & India as a whole have been fighting for their shelf space of our country’s paint industry, Multilac is proud to have countered these competitions, facing global challenges by swimming against the tide and setting new records for the Sri Lankan industrialists with the strong belief that the nation can achieve anything we put our hearts into. The company is now a testimony to this. It is this, that has made Multilac rise to the pinnacle.
Given their tremendous efforts to identify and develop overseas markets for Sri Lankan products, Macksons Paint Industries has previously received the Gold Award for Exports in 2015 and for the year 2014 as well. With its wide-ranging dealer network and innovative products, Sri Lanka’s Heritage brand Multilac has been at the forefront of the paint and coatings industry for the past 40 years. Thereby, this year’s achievement goes on to show how the brand has come along way to reach the pinnacle.
Macksons Holdings Chief Executive Officer Shimmer Milfer together with Mackson Paints Lanka Director and Chief Executive Officer Mizha Mizver Ismail represented the company at NCE awards and accepted the Gold Award. Macksons Paints Lanka Chief Operating Officers Ismail Hussain ,Sajjaad Saliheen and Macksons Holdings Vice president Nilrukshi De silva were also present at the event.
Business
UNDP, together with partners, brings together immersive insight into the cruel realities of SGBV
The 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence is a global campaign observed annually from 25 November to 10 December, beginning on the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women and concluding on Human Rights Day. The campaign aims to raise awareness and inspire collective action to end all forms of violence against women and girls.
This year, in line with this, the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP), together with its key partners through ongoing flagship project initiatives, is taking a unique, never-before-seen approach to advocacy. ‘Through Her Eyes,
wef.aoEiska, அவளின் பார்வையில்’ narrates the heart-wrenching journey of ‘Sara’ in her search for justice through multi-medium storytelling that merges stage theatre, film and creative audio production techniques.
‘Through her eyes’ is in line with three UNDP Sri Lanka projects; Enabling Access to Justice for Victim-Survivors of SGBV in Sri Lanka funded by the Government of Canada and implemented together with UNFPA Sri Lanka; the Support to Justice Sector Project (JURE) funded by the European Union in partnership with the Ministry of Justice, and implemented together with UNICEF Sri Lanka; and the Action and Anticipation for The New Agenda for Peace (AAA) supported through UNDP’s Funding Windows with funding from the Governments of Denmark, Luxembourg and the Republic of Korea.
Commenting on the timeliness of such public activations, Azusa Kubota, Resident Representative, UNDP in Sri Lanka, stated, “As the country recovers from one of its worst natural disasters in its recent history, the focus on gender equality, inclusion, and structural change is more vital than ever. We all know SGBV leaves a deep scar in survivors, those around them and the society they live in. Yet, do we really know what it is like to live through that experience? In a crisis, how do we address root causes of SGBV that get exacerbated? We wanted to mark this year’s 16 days differently – by creating an experience where we, irrespective of our gender, culture, and all other differences, put ourselves in the shoes of those who live through the pain and hardships, and collectively think through ways in which we can tackle persistent challenges confronted by many. Our advocacy efforts aspire towards a nation and world free from SGBV- to achieve gender equality and empower. ‘Through Her eyes’ is a unique experience that is designed to bring this issue in front of a broad demographic audience, by bringing together stakeholders from across the Government, private sector, development partners, youth and CSOs, as we stand together to end SGBV and support Sri Lanka to build back better.”
Sharing the perspective from the Government of Sri Lanka, Minister of Justice Harshana Nanayakkara commented, “Through Her Eyes’ invites us to pause and truly understand the lived realities of survivors. It is a powerful reminder that every survivor who comes forward does so with immense courage. Their pathway to justice must be dignified, safe and free from fear. Ensuring the safety and empowerment of women and girls is not a task that can be achieved in isolation. A holistic approach is vital. Law enforcement, the judiciary, health services, social services, educators, civil society, the private sector and communities must stand together as allies.”
As a key partner, Kiril Iordanov, Head of Cooperation at the High Commission of Canada noted, “Addressing GBV is a shared responsibility. Canada continues to collaborate with partners to design and champion innovative solutions. Our approach is rooted in the belief that promoting gender equality and empowering women and girls has a multiplier effect on development. By placing women and girls at the centre, we contribute to building a more peaceful, inclusive, and prosperous world.”
The Safe Space of this immersive production also highlights the support and work being carried out by the projects, to support better access for justice for victim-survivors of SGBV, capacity building for relevant public sector institutions, media ethics when reporting SGBV and the promotion of male allyship and bystander intervention as a mechanism to eradicate SGBV in Sri Lanka.
Highlighting the priorities of the European Union, Carmen Moreno, Ambassador of the European Union to Sri Lanka and the Maldives, commented, “Gender-based violence endures when access to justice is made difficult by fear, stigma or indifference. This exhibition invites us to understand the experience through the eyes of the victim, and it forces us to question—and dismantle—the barriers that allow violence to continue without consequences. Justice systems Justice systems must act with determination in confronting this problem, but they cannot do so in isolation. Real change requires a society that supports women, recognises the realities of gender-based violence, and refuses to look away.”
In light of the current situation of the country, the event also hosted an interactive dialogue on the theme ‘Delivering Economic Independence for Survivors of Sexual and Gender-based Violence during Crises’ on the sidelines of the event. With participation from key individuals, including the Government, development partners, private sector leaders, civil society organisations and youth groups, the dialogue looked at key areas of Gender-responsive and intersectional crisis planning; protection, safety, and justice built into disaster preparedness and humanitarian response; safeguarding shelter design, ensuring access to health and reproductive services, psychosocial support, and safe reporting mechanisms.
The campaign aims to raise awareness and inspire collective action to end all forms of violence against women and girls. It calls on governments, organisations, and individuals to challenge harmful gender norms, support survivors, and demand accountability from perpetrators.
‘Through Her Eyes, wef.aoEiska, அவளின் பார்வையில்’ is open to the public from the 2nd to 7th of December from 10 AM to 7 PM at the Sri Lanka Foundation Institute.
To know more and engage in the immersive experience: https://go.undp.org/through-her-eyes
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Outstanding AI & Fintech Governance Leadership Award 2025 for Sopnendu Mohanty
Sopnendu Mohanty, former Chief FinTech Officer of the Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) and current Group CEO of the Global Finance & Technology Network (GFTN), has received the Outstanding AI & Fintech Governance Leadership Award 2025 for his global contribution to responsible fintech advancement, cross-border policy innovation, and AI governance.
While the recognition was announced at the Asian Digital Finance Forum & Awards held at Port City Colombo, the formal handing-over ceremony was held recently in Singapore, during the GFTN Insights Forum that took place in parallel with the Singapore FinTech Festival 2025 at Marina Bay Sands Expo & Convention Centre.
Presenting the award, Rajkumar Kanagasingam, Convener of the Asian Digital Finance Forum & Awards and Industry Fellow of the Global Fintech Institute (Singapore), lauded Mohanty’s unique global impact.
“Sopnendu has set global benchmarks in innovation-friendly regulation, Kanagasingam said.
“From cross-border payment connectivity to AI ethics and multi-CBDC frameworks, his leadership has not only shaped Singapore’s fintech ecosystem but has helped entire regions transition into the digital economy responsibly.”
He added that Mohanty’s strategic influence continues beyond regulatory leadership.
“His ability to galvanise central banks, policymakers and innovators onto common platforms is rare. What he built in Singapore is now influencing multiple jurisdictions, and that continuity through GFTN is immensely valuable.”
Serving from 2015 to 2025 as MAS’s inaugural Chief FinTech Officer, Mohanty is widely acknowledged for transforming Singapore into one of the most forward-looking and trusted digital finance environments.
Mohanty has also endorsed Sri Lanka’s initiative to shape the Colombo International Financial Centre (CIFC) at Port City Colombo as a South Asian fintech gateway. He was presented with an interim policy blueprint during the DigiEcon Global Investment Summit.
By Ifham Nizam
Business
Sales team of Maliban Group triumphs at SLIM National Sales Awards 2025
The Maliban Group Sales Team emerged among the distinguished winners at the SLIM National Sales Awards 2025, reaffirming the Group’s leadership in sales excellence and its enduring commitment to performance, innovation, and teamwork.
Recognized for their exceptional results during the 2024/25 financial year, the Maliban Sales Team’s achievement reflects the Group’s dynamic approach to market development and its ability to sustain strong growth across highly competitive product categories. The win stands as a testament to Maliban’s continued focus on people, process, and purpose the three pillars driving its success story over eight decades.
Organized by the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM), the National Sales Awards (NSA) is the country’s most prestigious platform dedicated to recognizing excellence in sales and marketing. NSA is known for its rigorous evaluation process that selects the elite from among the best, celebrating professionals and organizations who set new standards for performance, leadership, and innovation in Sri Lanka’s corporate landscape. To be recognized at NSA is not only a mark of achievement but also of distinction, earned through consistency, strategy, and excellence in execution.
This year’s recognition holds special significance for the Group, as Maliban Biscuits, Maliban Milk, and Little Lion competed together as a unified team after several years, marking a powerful return celebrated with multiple accolades. The success reflects the synergy and shared vision across Maliban’s diversified business units, strengthening the brand’s position as a trusted name in both local and international markets.
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