Business
Feature-rich website for BASL
The new BASL Website being launched by the President of the Court of Appeal Arjuna Obeyesekere, the President BASL Kalinga Indatissa, PC and Secretary BASL Rajeev Amarasuriya in the presence of Head of Digital Business Operations of SLT Digital Info Services Duminda Chandrasiri and Web Development Team Lead Danushka Gangoda, CEO of BASL Ms. Suranee Samarasekera, Attorney-at-Law Oshan Ubhayarathna and other officials of SLT and BASL.
SLT Digital Info Services (Pvt) Ltd (SLTDS) which is a fully-owned subsidiary of Sri Lanka Telecom PLC (SLT) has extended their expertise to the Bar Association of Sri Lanka (BASL) with the launch of its upgraded feature-rich new Website: www.basl.lk. With a wide range of web development, digital marketing and advertising services, SLTDS helps its clientele create a well-rounded-up story in order to fulfil their business goals.
Revamp of the website came as a result of BASL’s initiative to digitalize many of its functions. The new website aims at providing a greater accessibility for its membership and the general public both locally and globally and it comes with a range of new features such as e-Shop, Payment Gateway Integration, Member Login Area enabling members to renew membership, apply for services such as car labels and register for CPD programmes and conferences and moreover it offers access to over 50 BASL webinars as well. A new online Job Bank has also been introduced.
The site is mobile-optimized to reflect the reality that many Sri Lankans access the website primarily through mobile devices.
The new website was recently launched at the closing ceremony of the National Law Conference 2021, with the participation of the President of the Court of Appeal Hon. Arjuna Obeyesekere, President BASL Mr. Kalinga Indatissa, PC, Secretary BASL Mr. Rajeev Amarasuriya and many other dignitaries.
Speaking at the launch ceremony, BASL Secretary Mr. Rajeev Amarasuriya said “the BASL has in the past 10 months converted all its professional development activities to online platforms through which the BASL has reached out to the entire membership and that the next phase was the launch of this brand-new and state-of-the-art website”. He thanked the President BASL and the other members of the management for all the support and guidance and also SLT Digital Info Services for converting the requirements of BASL into a functional and efficient website.
President BASL Mr. Kalinga Indatissa, PC said “it was an important day for BASL in its digital transformation”. He further said that the members now could benefit from the several services of BASL without having to physically visit BASL. He said that a new fully-fledged interactive website was a long-felt need for BASL and that he was glad that the project could be completed during his tenure of office and thanked the Secretary of BASL Mr. Rajeev Amarasuriya and the other officers and SLT Digital Info Services for the job well done.
Mr. Malraj Balapitiya, CEO of SLT Digital Info Services said that they were extremely happy to see BASL truly following the path of digital transformation. In addition to the newly launched website, keeping up with the trends and technology, BASL has also been able to digitize most of its activities and the recent series of webinars conducted on Zoom stands as proof which really shows their commitment towards the transformation. The fully functional website is needed especially in view of the road map laid down by the management of the BASL to better connect the 85 branch associations spreading across the country.”
Business
EU’s new anti-greenwashing rules pose major challenge for Sri Lankan exporters
Countdown to September 2026 begins
Sri Lankan exporters selling into Europe may soon face one of the most significant regulatory shifts in recent years as the European Union prepares to enforce sweeping new rules aimed at eliminating ‘misleading’ environmental and sustainability claims.
The regulation, known as the Empowering Consumers for the Green Transition Directive (EmpCo) – Directive (EU) 2024/825, will become fully enforceable across all EU member states from September 27, 2026. While the directive is primarily designed to protect European consumers from so-called ‘greenwashing,’ and it carries important implications for exporters worldwide, including those in Sri Lanka.
Compliance experts warn that many local businesses remain largely unaware of the new requirements despite their potential impact on market access, brand reputation, and regulatory compliance.
The directive introduces a simple but demanding principle: companies must be able to substantiate environmental and sustainability claims with credible evidence. Generic descriptions such as ‘eco-friendly,’ ‘green,’ ‘sustainable,’ ‘responsible,’ ‘carbon neutral,’ or ‘climate friendly’ may no longer be used freely unless they can be verified through reliable data and supporting documentation.
For Sri Lankan exporters, this represents a significant shift. Sustainability claims increasingly appear on product packaging, websites, social media campaigns, annual reports, tourism marketing materials, and corporate communications. Under the new framework, such claims could face scrutiny from regulators, consumers, retailers, and civil society groups.
The directive also places particular emphasis on future environmental commitments. Claims such as ‘Net Zero by 2040’ or ‘Carbon Neutral by 2030’ may require businesses to demonstrate clear implementation plans, measurable milestones, and systems for monitoring progress rather than relying on aspirational statements alone.
An environmental compliance expert told The Island Financial Review that this transforms sustainability from a communications exercise into a governance issue. “Responsibility will no longer rest solely with sustainability departments. Company directors, senior executives, marketing teams, procurement professionals, and compliance officers will all have roles to play in ensuring that public claims can withstand regulatory scrutiny. The potential costs of non-compliance are considerable. Under the directive, penalties may include fines of up to four percent of annual turnover generated within the relevant EU member state, restrictions on marketing activities, increased regulatory investigations, and challenges from consumer organisations and commercial partners.”
“The reputational consequences may prove even more damaging. In highly competitive export markets, trust has become a critical business asset. Companies found to be making unsubstantiated environmental claims could face long-term damage to relationships with buyers, retailers, and consumers.”
“The timing is particularly important for Sri Lankan businesses because compliance preparations, reporting frameworks and adjustments are needed before the enforcement date arrives.”
“Businesses supplying European markets are therefore being encouraged to begin assessing their exposure now rather than waiting until the last minute. Early preparation could help exporters safeguard market access, maintain buyer confidence, and strengthen their competitive position in an increasingly sustainability-conscious global economy.”
“For Sri Lanka’s export sector, the message from Europe is becoming increasingly clear: sustainability claims will no longer be judged by how compelling they sound, but by how convincingly they can be proven,” he said.
As the countdown to September 2026 begins, exporters may need to ask themselves a critical question: Are their sustainability claims ready for a new era of accountability?
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
University of West London opens Sri Lanka’s first full UK university branch campus
The University of West London (UWL) has formally opened the University of West London Sri Lanka Branch Campus, the country’s first full UK university branch campus, marking a landmark development in Sri Lanka’s higher education sector.
The University of West London Sri Lanka Branch Campus is designed to bring a UK university learning experience closer to students in Sri Lanka. The campus is operated by ANC Campus, a pioneer in the higher education sector in Sri Lanka with over two decades of experience in delivering internationally recognised education.
The University of West London Sri Lanka Branch Campus gives students the opportunity to study towards world-class UK degrees while remaining close to home. Academic delivery, assessment and quality assurance will be aligned with University of West London standards, with the University maintaining academic oversight of its courses and awards. Students will have access to UWL-approved programmes, academic support, learning resources and a campus environment designed to promote academic success, confidence and employability.
Business
Xiaomi Store powered by Abans opens at One Galle Face Mall
Xiaomi Sri Lanka, marked a significant day in the brand’s local journey with the launch of the all-new Xiaomi 17T and the grand opening of the new Xiaomi Store powered by Abans at One Galle Face Mall, Lower Ground.
This occasion reflects the brand’s growing presence in the country and its commitment to bringing smarter technology, connected devices and immersive customer experiences closer to Sri Lankan consumers.
Held under the theme “Step into a smarter world with Xiaomi,” the launch event welcomed media, partners, technology enthusiasts and customers to experience Xiaomi’s latest innovation and wider smart ecosystem. The new store at One Galle Face Mall powered by Abans has been designed to give customers a hands-on experience across Xiaomi smartphones, smart home products, lifestyle technology and connected devices, supported by Abans’ strong retail presence and customer service network.
Commenting on the milestone, Kain Wang, Country Head, Xiaomi Sri Lanka, said, “17th June is a significant day for Xiaomi in Sri Lanka as we celebrate two important milestones together: the launch of the Xiaomi 17T and the opening of our new Xiaomi Store powered by Abans at One Galle Face Mall. This reflects the strength of Xiaomi’s journey in Sri Lanka and our continued commitment to offering innovation, performance and smarter lifestyle experiences to local consumers. With Xiaomi 17T, we are bringing advanced Leica imaging, powerful performance and long-lasting battery life to users who want to do more with their smartphones. At the same time, our new store creates a dedicated space for customers to experience the Xiaomi ecosystem in a more personal and engaging way.”
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