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Imtiaz Buhardeen crosses shareholder threshold

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By Hiran H.Senewiratne

High net worth individual investor Imtiaz Buhardeen has increased his stake in Ambeon Holdings PLC to 10 per cent, becoming the second largest shareholder, CSE sources disclosed.

Buhardeen crossed the 10 per cent threshold on Friday when he picked up 4.6 million shares at an average price of Rs. 33.87. Consequently, Buhardeen-owned Almas Organisation Ltd. holds 32.6 million shares and subsidiary Carlines Holdings Ltd. owns a further 3.13 million, bringing the total to Rs. 35.75 million. As of March 31, Buhardeen held a 3.6 per cent stake. Buhardeen has stakes in also Amana Bank, Expolanka Holdings, Laugfs Gas & Power, Malwatte and Kahawatta Plantations, Renuka Holdings, Kalamazoo, Sierra Cables, Kelani Cables, SLT and Singhe Hospitals.

Ambeon Capital holds an 81.4 percent stake in GREG. Ambeon Capital is controlled by CHC Investment of Sanjiv Gardiner and ARRC Capital of Ajit Devasurendra. Ambeon Holdings closed at Rs. 37, up by Rs. 3.20 or 9.5 percent, with 3.6 million shares changing hands via 1,411 trades for Rs. 131.3 million.

Amid those developments, CSE activities were negative yesterday. During the early session the CSE witnessed a bullish run with fresh buying interest for Exoplanka and tile sector companies but in the second session it turned negative due to profit takings and speculation on a country-wide lockdown amid a surge in Covid-19 patients.

Both indices moved downwards. The All Share Price Index went down by 28.2 points and S and SL20 declined by 4.7 points. Turnover stood at Rs. 4.7 billion with two crossings. Those crossings were reported in Commercial Bank, which crossed 750,000 shares to the tune of Rs. 63.3 million, its shares traded at Rs. 84.50 and Royal Ceramic 500,000 shares crossed for 20.5 million, its shares traded at Rs. 41.

In the retail market, the topmost five companies that contributed to the turnover were; Expolanka Rs. 1.46 billion (17.3 million shares traded), Royal Ceramic Rs. 347.9 million (8.6 million shares traded), Ambeon Holdings Rs. 225.2 million (5.5 million shares traded), Lanka Tiles Rs. 176.2 million (2.7 million shares traded) and LOLC Holdings Rs. 166 million (343,000 shares traded). During the day 186.8 million share volumes changed hands in 40000 transactions.



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Lord Swire, Deputy Chairman, CWEIC, points to ‘diverse opportunities’ at Port City Colombo

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Lord Swire at the Port City Colombo business session

Port City Colombo, Sri Lanka’s first multi-service Special Economic Zone, recently hosted Lord Swire, Deputy Chairman of the Commonwealth Enterprise and Investment Council (CWEIC) to an exclusive session on the project’s attractive investment opportunities and economic potential within the South Asian regional sphere. He was accompanied by CWEIC officials including Niro Cooke, Country Chair – Sri Lanka and Group Director, The Capital Maharaja Organisation, Pamela O’Leary, Board Member, and Deshan Gonawela, Country Director. The delegation was welcomed by Revan Wickramasuriya, Director General, the Colombo Port City Economic Commission, and Thulci Aluwihare, Deputy Managing Director, CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt) Ltd.

A Port City Colombo press release said: ‘The visit encompassed a detailed presentation at the Port City Colombo Sales Gallery, where the delegation was briefed on the project progress and future projections as a competitive investment hotspot in the South Asia region. Port City Colombo’s key appeal to top investor markets including the Middle East and the Asia-Pacific, progressive regulatory environment that promotes the ease of doing business, and diverse options for investors, were the focal point of the presentation. The CWEIC delegation was also provided an experiential tour of the Mall at Port City Colombo, South Asia’s pioneering downtown duty-free retail offering, which is already contributing towards Colombo’s evolution as a hub for tourism and business.

‘Sri Lanka needs to show that it is open for Foreign Direct Investment,’ said Lord Swire, Deputy Chairman, CWEIC. ‘There are diverse opportunities, not just in the tea and tourism industry, but also within the scope of Port City Colombo’s Special Economic Zone, which is a truly exciting and ambitious initiative. The Commonwealth showcases some of the most diverse and fastest growing economies in the world, with prospective investors who will be interested in exploring the intriguing opportunities that Port City Colombo and Sri Lanka as a whole are bound to offer.’

‘Niro Cooke, Country Chair – Sri Lanka, CWEIC, and Group Director, The Capital Maharaja Organisation, further elaborated: ‘Sri Lanka has long been a sought-after tourism destination. However, we believe that Sri Lanka has the opportunity to evolve into a competitive diversified service-based economy, which could reinvent our nation into a truly formidable regional business hub. With FDI contributors such as Port City Colombo, a strengthened economic outlook, and strategic locality, Sri Lanka now has the right ingredients to become a progressive investment destination.’

‘As a CWEIC Strategic Partner, Port City Colombo has been actively involved in fostering investor relations across the Commonwealth. Port City Colombo recently participated in the Commonwealth Business Forum 2024 held in Apia, Samoa, where the project’s contribution towards sustainable economic growth and regional skilled mobility within South Asia was accentuated.

‘To learn more about the attractive investment opportunities at Port City Colombo, please visit www.portcitycolombo.lk. For information on Single Window Investment Facilitation and regulatory matters, please visit www.portcitycolombo.gov.lk.’

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CBSL clarifies correct use of the word ‘Finance’

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The public is hereby informed that, as per Section 10(2) of the Finance Business Act, No. 42 of 2011 (the Act), no person, other than a finance company and an institution specified in Section 10(6) of the Act, shall use the terms ‘finance’, ‘financing’, or ‘financial’ alone or in combination with another word or any of its derivatives or its transliterations or their equivalents in any language, as part of the name or the description or the business name of such person without prior written approval of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.

In terms of Section 56(4) of the Act, any person who contravenes or fails to comply with the said provision is guilty of an offence under the Act.

The public is strongly advised to adhere to the aforesaid legal requirement.

For further inquiries:

Department of Supervision on Non-Bank Financial Institutions

Telephone number: 0112 477 504

Email address: snbfi_query@cbsl.lk

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Classic Car Rally participants take a nostalgic Pit Stop at Heritance Tea Factory

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As the much-anticipated 2025 Classic Car Rally made its way through Sri Lanka’s scenic highlands, participants from across the globe found themselves in the heart of tea country at Heritance Tea Factory. A former 19th-century tea factory turned exclusive hotel, this iconic property served as a memorable stop for the rally’s distinguished guests, offering a perfect blend of history, elegance and immersive experiences.

The rally, featuring an impressive lineup of vintage automobiles, included rare and classic models from the 1930s to the 1960s, with iconic names such as Bentley, Jaguar, Mercedes, Porsche, MG, Austin Healey, Delahaye, BMW and Volvo gracing the winding roads of Sri Lanka. These meticulously preserved automobiles, shipped from across the world, added a touch of nostalgia to the misty hills of Kandapola, perfectly complementing the colonial charm and heritage of Heritance Tea Factory.

During their stay, the 24 vintage car owners and enthusiasts, representing countries such as Australia, the United States, Belgium, Switzerland, Italy, Brazil, Germany, and the United Kingdom, experienced the hotel’s colonial charm and the breathtaking views of rolling tea fields. Many took the opportunity to partake in the estate’s signature tea plucking experience, donning traditional attire to hand-pick fresh Ceylon tea leaves, a unique and fitting tribute to Sri Lanka’s rich tea heritage.

Dining at Heritance Tea Factory proved to be another highlight, with the rally participants indulging in delicious menus featuring the finest local and international cuisine, all in all an extraordinary gastronomic experience in the misty mountain ambiance.

Beyond the culinary experiences, the comfort of elegantly restored rooms overlooking the lush tea plantations allowed the travellers to unwind and rejuvenate after a long journey through Sri Lanka’s winding roads. The warmth of the hotel’s hospitality, combined with its eco-conscious approach made a lasting impression on all who stayed.

As the rally continued toward its next destination, Heritance Tea Factory left a special mark on the participants, celebrating a shared love for timeless elegance, heritage, and adventure.

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