Business
Airtel introduces postpaid promise of ‘Data Rollover’
Following the launch of Airtel Lanka’s revolutionary 4G services and Freedom Packs, the telco revealed its Postpaid Promise; an innovative ‘Data Rollover’ feature for its Freedom Postpaid customers.
Another industry first from Airtel, ‘Data Rollover’ allows postpaid customers to carry forward all unused data benefits to the next billing cycle and make sure the data they paid for doesn’t go to waste.
In the current context, network providers who charge a premium from their postpaid customers completely reset the allocated quotas at the end of each billing cycle forfeiting the unused data quota. So far, postpaid customers did not get any options to utilise this data quota that they already paid for. With launch of data rollover, Airtel is putting a stop to this.
Thus, this ‘Data Rollover’ facility is a first-of-its-kind innovation in the Sri Lankan mobile telecommunications landscape introduced by Airtel, with a clear emphasis on empowering the customer with not only a simplified and better-valued networking experience, but also a proactive approach to bring more customer centricity into the industry.
With the Airtel Postpaid Promise customers will be entitled to carry forward and accumulate up to 200 GB data as part of Data Rollover. This innovative feature is available by default on the new Freedom postpaid plans and other select plans.
“All of our services are now focused towards customer empowerment, shifting away from the current norm of mobile telecommunications, towards one that is simple and has no restrictions. We are proud to introduce two back-to-back industry-firsts to Sri Lanka, and we invite everyone to experience and enjoy true networking Freedom with Airtel 4G.” remarks Airtel Lanka CEO and Managing Director Ashish Chandra.
Through this facility, customers will no longer lose unused data in their billing cycle, and will not end up paying for unused data as well. Especially for those with variable data requirements for every month, this data rollover facility is extremely beneficial.
Airtel Lanka currently offers two of the most aggressive postpaid plans in the industry under the Freedom category. The Freedom 900 bill plan offers 40 GB of anytime 4G data along with 500 minutes free off-net calling, and the Freedom 1800 bill plan offers 100 GB of anytime 4G data along with 500 minutes free off-net calling. Both packages offer unlimited Airtel-Airtel voice connectivity throughout the validity period and includes the Postpaid Promise of Data Rollover.
Business
Mercantile Investments expands to 90 branches, backed by strong growth
Mercantile Investments & Finance PLC has expanded its national footprint to 90 branches with a new opening in Tangalle, reinforcing its commitment to community accessibility. The trusted non-bank financial institution, with over 60 years of service, now supports diverse communities across Sri Lanka with leasing, deposits, gold loans, and tailored lending.
This physical expansion aligns with significant financial growth. The company recently surpassed an LKR 100 billion asset base, with its lending portfolio doubling to Rs. 75 billion and deposits growing to Rs. 51 billion, reflecting strong customer trust. It maintains a low NPL ratio of 4.65%.
Chief Operating Officer Laksanda Gunawardena stated the branch network is vital for building trust, complemented by ongoing digital investments. Managing Director Gerard Ondaatjie linked the growth to six decades of safeguarding depositor interests.
With strategic plans extending to 2027, Mercantile Investments aims to convert its scale into sustained competitive advantage, supporting both customers and Sri Lanka’s economic progress.
Business
AFASL says policy gap creates ‘uneven playing field,’ undercuts local Aluminium industry
A glaring omission in the Board of Investment’s (BOI) Negative List is allowing duty-free imports of fully fabricated aluminium products, severely undercutting Sri Lanka’s domestic manufacturers, according to a leading industry association.
The Aluminium Fabricators Association of Sri Lanka (AFASL) warns that this policy failure is threatening tens of thousands of jobs, draining foreign exchange, and stifling local industrial capacity.
“This has created an uneven playing field,” the AFASL said, adding that BOI-approved developers gain cost advantages over local fabricators, while government revenue and foreign exchange are lost through imports of products already made in Sri Lanka.
The core of the issue lies in a critical policy gap. While raw aluminium extrusions are protected on the BOI’s Negative List – which restricts duty-free imports – finished products like doors, windows, and façade systems are not. Furthermore, the list’s lack of specific Harmonised System (HS) codes allows these finished items to be imported under varying descriptions, slipping through duty-free.
This loophole, the AFASL argues, disadvantages a robust local industry that employs over 30,000 people directly and indirectly. Supported by five local extrusion manufacturers, a skilled NVQ-certified workforce, and a well-established glass-processing sector, the industry has been operational since the 1980s.
The association highlights that the damage extends beyond fabrication. The imported systems often include glass, hinges, locks, and accessories, all of which are produced locally, thereby cutting off demand across the entire domestic value chain. Small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), a segment government policy aims to support, are feeling the impact most acutely.
Since May 2025, the AFASL has been engaged in talks with the BOI, Finance Ministry, and Industries Ministry. Their key demand is to include specific HS codes on the Negative List and to list fabricated aluminium doors, windows, and curtain wall systems under HS Code 7610 to close the loophole.
While welcoming supportive recommendations from the Industries Ministry to add these products to an updated Negative List, the AFASL sounded a note of caution. It warned that proposed reductions in the CESS levy could further incentivise imports, undermining the sector’s recovery from the economic crisis.
The association also pointed to an inequity in the current framework. With most subsidies withdrawn, BOI-registered property developers continue to benefit from duty-free imports, while locally made products remain subject to heavy taxes for the general population.
The AFASL is urging policymakers to align investment incentives with national industrial policy, protect domestic manufacturing, and ensure fair competition across the construction supply chain to safeguard an industry vital to Sri Lanka’s economy.
By Sanath Nanayakkare ✍️
Business
Indra Traders Launches ‘Athwela’ in partnership with Bank of Ceylon
Indra Traders recently introduced a special program titled “Athwela” in collaboration with the Bank of Ceylon (BOC).
The program is designed with a primary focus on customer convenience, aiming to provide essential support by simplifying the financial challenges often associated with vehicle purchasing and servicing. This initiative is regarded as a further strengthening of the trust and relationships Indra Traders has built over its decades of service excellence.
Customers visiting Indra Traders will enjoy a range of exclusive benefits including waived service charges on selected facilities, special promotional offers on vehicles, unique discounts on genuine spare parts, specialized financial assistance from BOC to make vehicle maintenance more accessible than ever before.
This collaboration realizes a shared vision between the two institutions. Especially during economically challenging times, the primary objective is to go beyond standard customer service and stand as a reliable friend and partner to the public. Both organizations expressed confidence that the “Athwela” program – combining the extensive experience of Indra Traders with the strong financial foundation of BOC – will add meaningful convenience to the lives of their customers.
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