Business
Continuing investor optimism over Q3 corporate results helps retain CSE’s glow
Both CSE indices moved upwards yesterday; the All Share Price Index went up by 7.45 positive points while the S and P SL20 rose by 3.04 points amid continuing investor optimism over favourable Q3 corporate results.
Turnover stood at Rs 8.32 billion with 17 crossings. Top seven crossings that mainly contributed to the turnover were: Renuka Foods 10 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 700 million; its shares sold at Rs 70, Laugfs Gas 6.35 million shares crossed for Rs 476 million; its shares traded at Rs 75, Pan Asia Bank two million shares crossed for Rs 129 million; its shares traded at Rs 61.50, CT Holdings 155,000 shares crossed for Rs 101 million; its shares fetched Rs 650.
HNB 200,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 86 million; its shares traded at Rs 430, Sanasa Developments Bank 1.2 million shares crossed for Rs 84 million; its shares traded at Rs. 70 and Royal Ceramics 1.5 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 74.4 million; its shares traded at Rs 49.20.
In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Colombo Dockyard Rs 762 million (5.4 million shares traded), HNB Rs 463 million (1.1 million shares traded), Renuka Agri Rs 389 million (24.6 million shares traded), United Motors Rs 358 million (9.1 million shares traded), Hayleys Rs 295 million (1.3 million shares traded), Laugfs Gas Rs 241 million (3.2 million shares traded) and Sierra Cables Rs 233 million (6.3 million shares traded). During the day 187 million share volumes changed hands in 47269 transactions.
It is said that banking sector counters, especially HNB, performed well while the agriculture sector also performed well, especially Renuka agri.
Yesterday the rupee was quoted at Rs 309.70/85 to the US dollar in the spot market, weaker from Rs 309.72/80 the previous day, having depreciated in recent weeks, dealers said, while bond yields dropped on shorter tenors.
Accordingly;
A bond maturing on 15.02.2028 was quoted at 9.00/05 percent.
A bond maturing on 01.07.2028 was quoted at 9.10/14 percent.
A bond maturing on 15.09.2029 was quoted at 9.58/60 percent.
A bond maturing on 15.12.2029 was quoted at 9.60/65 percent, down from 9.64/67 percent.
A bond maturing on 01.03.2030 was quoted at 9.67/70 percent.
A bond maturing on 15.03.2031 was quoted at 9.90/10.00 percent, down from 9.95/10.00 percent.
A bond maturing on 15.12.2032 was quoted at 10.35/40 percent.
A bond maturing on 15.06.2035 was quoted at 11.02/05 percent, down from 11.03/06 percent.
By Hiran H. Senewiratne ✍️
Business
Committee to look at unified tripartite management of workers’ retirement funds
The government has initiated what could become one of the most significant reforms of Sri Lanka’s social security system in decades by appointing a Senior Officials’ Committee to examine the feasibility of bringing the Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) and the Employees’ Trust Fund (ETF) under a unified tripartite governance framework representing the government, employers and employees.
Cabinet approval was granted following a proposal submitted by the Minister of Labour. According to Cabinet Spokesman and Minister Dr. Nalinda Jayatissa, the committee has been mandated to study whether the two institutions could operate under a common governance structure based on internationally recognised principles promoted by the International Labour Organization (ILO).
He stressed that the committee has been appointed only to examine the feasibility of the proposal, and no final decision has been taken to merge the two funds.
The official Cabinet statement notes that the EPF, established under the Employees’ Provident Fund Act No. 15 of 1958, has more than 2.5 million members and assets exceeding Rs. 4.9 trillion, making it Sri Lanka’s largest social security fund.
Custody of the fund, investment management, financial administration and payment of benefits are currently handled by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, while the Department of Labour is responsible for member registration, employer compliance, recovery of arrears and safeguarding employee rights.
The ETF, created under Act No. 46 of 1980, is administered by a tripartite board comprising representatives of the government, employers and employees. It manages assets of approximately Rs. 637 billion and provides coverage to more than 2.5 million active members.
The Cabinet paper highlights that tripartite governance of social security institutions is an internationally recognised best practice and a fundamental principle promoted by the ILO, which forms the basis for examining a common governance model for both funds.
The proposal is expected to attract close scrutiny from the business community, trade unions and financial market participants, given that the combined assets of the EPF and ETF exceed Rs. 5.5 trillion, making them among the country’s largest institutional investors.
Economists note that any governance reforms should strengthen transparency, accountability, professional investment management and public confidence while safeguarding workers’ retirement savings.
By Ifham Nizam
Business
LOLC strengthens Pakistan operations with new Islamabad head office
LOLC Microfinance Bank Pakistan, a fully owned subsidiary of the LOLC Group, has strategically relocated its Head Office to Gulberg Greens, Islamabad, marking a significant milestone in its growth journey. As one of the LOLC Group’s largest overseas operations in Asia, the Bank continues to advance financial inclusion and sustainable economic development across Pakistan.
The new Head Office was formally inaugurated in the presence of Chief Guests H.E. Admiral Fred Seneviratne (Retd.), High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to Pakistan, and Mr. Krishan Thilakaratne, Chairman of LOLC Microfinance Bank Pakistan. The ceremony was attended by the Bank’s Board of Directors, senior management and employees, commemorating another important chapter in the Bank’s continued expansion.
LOLC Microfinance Bank Pakistan is a fully-fledged Microfinance Bank regulated by the State Bank of Pakistan, operating through a network of 88 branches and employing over 1,200 staff members across the key cities of Karachi, Lahore, Hyderabad, Faisalabad, Sialkot, Islamabad, Peshawar and Gilgit. The Bank offers a comprehensive range of financial solutions, including business loans, microfinance, vehicle financing, gold loans and other financial products. It currently manages a loan portfolio exceeding USD 70 million and a deposit portfolio exceeding USD 90 million, comprising savings deposits, term deposits and current accounts.
The relocation to the new Head Office reflects the Bank’s expanding operations and its commitment to widening access to responsible financial services for individuals, micro-entrepreneurs and small businesses across Pakistan. In 2026, LOLC Microfinance Bank Pakistan was recognised as Pakistan’s fastest growing Microfinance Bank, highlighting its strong business momentum and growing market presence.
Addressing the gathering, H.E. Admiral Fred Seneviratne (Retd.), High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to Pakistan, stated, “The relationship between Sri Lanka and Pakistan continues to grow through meaningful partnerships such as this. LOLC Microfinance Bank Pakistan is making an important contribution by supporting entrepreneurs, strengthening the SME sector, and expanding financial access where it is needed the most. Institutions like these play a vital role in empowering communities and supporting sustainable economic growth.”(LOLC)
Business
CDB retains championship crown at MCA T10
Citizens Development Business Finance PLC (CDB) lit up the CCC Grounds on June 28th, retaining the championship of the MCA T10 Cricket Tournament, further etching its record of being unbeaten and showcasing its signature persona of being determined and unstoppable.
Sealing the title without a single loss in the tournament from the first ball to the final cheer, Team CDB skippered by Tharindu Rathnayaka with Vice Captain Dunith Wellalage, both national players, showcased the calibre of a champion side.
Coached by national player Oshadha Fernando, CDB combined star power with relentless team spirit – the perfect combination of experience and youthful energy. CDB’s performance was not just about individual brilliance but about a collective drive that mirrors CDB’s corporate ethos of perseverance, leadership, and excellence.
The final match against the Abans Group was a fitting climax. Chasing 116, CDB powered to 120/4 in just 8.4 overs, sealing victory by six wickets. Vishad Randika rose to the occasion as Player of the Final. Nuwan Thushara’s consistent bowling prowess, including a hat trick — 2 overs, 11 runs, 4 wickets during the semi-finals — earned him the Best Bowler accolade.
This unbeaten run was more than a cricketing triumph. It was a statement by CDB of its dedication to excellence, which extends beyond financial services into fostering a high-performance culture through sports. The championship reinforced the company’s reputation as a leader in the financial sector while celebrating employee engagement, wellness, and community spirit.
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