Business
Kids & Teens Medical Group strengthens BPO ops in Sri Lanka
By Hiran H. Senewiratne
Kids & Teens Medical Group, one of the largest and leading Pediatric Primary Care Centers in Los Angeles, California, at eleven locations and operating successfully for over 15 years, will strengthen its Business Process Outsourcing or BPO operations in Sri Lanka.
The Kids & Teens Medical Group’s BPO operation center based in Negombo will be expanded by an additional 300 staff soon. At present 200 youth are working at the Negombo center, its Director Berni Leonidas said.
“Kids & Teens Medical Group, USA, will increase their staff strength to nearly 500 to help grow their patient base with quality care in the USA. Therefore, the Negombo center in Sri Lanka is doing a great service to us and has great potential to develop further, he told The Island Financial Review.
The Sri Lankan workforce that operates at the BPO center in Negombo are very skillful and professional in handling US operations, prompting them to increase their workforce to 500, he said.
In a bid to raise the medical standard in Sri Lanka and introduce novel patterns to the sector we partnered with McLaren’s Group in bringing Kids & Teens to Sri Lanka, he said.
“Our goal is to increase awareness of medical conditions, prevention of health problems and have patients returning for ongoing care. We will do this by practising simple pediatrics and follow-up will make the difference, Director Leonidas said.
In Sri Lanka, we will also offer Adult Care under the brand Healthy Life. Dr Kayathri Periasamy founded Healthy Life 7 years ago and we are happy to announce that she has agreed to join us, he said.
“Sri Lanka has wonderful physicians and medical staff. What has been missing is a blueprint on workflow to treat primary care services outside the local hospital and we hope to create this through this venture. Our Sri Lankan location will be modeled on the same workflow and technology as in the USA, he said.
Leonidas added: “We will work with the local hospitals to concentrate on acute care that needs hospitalization and concentrate on Simple Primary care whether it’s Pediatrics or General Practice.
“When a patient walks into our offices their paper medical records will be scanned into our electronic medical records system and they will be stored in the cloud; hence patient medical records will be accessible anywhere in the world.
“We will also offer 24/7 video teleconferencing medical assistance which is a first and novel experience to Sri Lanka.
“Our CEO, Sunil De Silva together with his wife Dr Janesri De Silva own and operate the largest Pediatric Primary care centers in Los Angeles, California at 11 locations, now going on 15 years and to support these operations we are increasing our high paying local staff.
“Both left Sri Lanka 50 years ago looking for high paying jobs and they don’t want the present generation to follow in our footsteps and this is another reason for us to increase employment in our BPO center in Negombo.”
Business
India pledges $450 million for cyclone recovery while Sri Lanka’s top financial watchdog seat remains vacant
India extended a powerful hand of friendship on December 23, pledging $450 million to help Sri Lanka rebuild from Cyclone Ditwah. The aid, announced by Indian External Affairs Minister Dr. S. Jaishankar, is a lifeline for critical infrastructure, housing and agriculture.
Yet, even as this commitment was made, a crucial question hung in the air: Who will watch the money?
Sri Lanka has operated without a permanent Auditor General for eight months, an independent observer told The Island Financial Review.
“Since April 2025, the constitutional body meant to be the independent guardian of public spending has been led by temporary appointees. This isn’t just bureaucratic delay; it is a self-inflicted wound on democratic accountability,” he said.
He explained that the Auditor General, mandated by the Constitutional Council, is the linchpin that ensures public funds are used with integrity.
“In a nation still recovering from a devastating economic crisis, the AG’s role is the bedrock of trust. This office audits everything from social safety nets to state-owned enterprise losses and, critically, emergency expenditures,” he noted.
“The delay undermines public trust and robust oversight at a time when these are urgently needed. With no permanent AG, the oversight of billions in cyclone relief funds – including India’s generous package – can be fundamentally weakened.”
India’s decision to provide funds despite this oversight vacuum is a profound act of goodwill, the observer said.
“But the question now shifts squarely to the Sri Lankan government: How will it honour that faith? The $450 million is a mirror held up to Sri Lanka’s governance,” he stated.
He urged the Constitutional Council to act decisively to appoint a competent, independent Auditor General through a transparent process.
“This is the cornerstone of ensuring that disaster recovery builds not just physical infrastructure, but also public trust,” he concluded.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
Robust overseas demand for Sri Lanka’s premier tea
Ceylon Tea exports have demonstrated notable volume growth for the first eleven months of 2025, reaching a cumulative total of 239.57 million kilograms. This figure represents a solid increase of 16.35 million kilograms compared to the corresponding period in 2024, signalling robust overseas demand for Sri Lanka’s premier commodity.
The broader trend, however, reveals a dynamic reshuffling among the nation’s key export markets, painting a picture of both promising diversification and shifting global trade currents.
A striking development is the continued ascendancy of Iraq as the single largest importer of Ceylon Tea. During the January to November period, Iraq purchased 36.77 million kilograms, marking a substantial 21% year-on-year increase and firmly securing its top position. In contrast, the traditional powerhouse market of Russia, while holding second place with 19.94 million kilograms, recorded a 13% decline in volume. Other markets show significant movement; Türkiye follows closely in third place, while Libya has emerged as a high-growth destination, witnessing a remarkable 115% surge in imports to claim fourth position. This evolving landscape underscores a strategic shift, where gains in emerging and regional markets are actively counterbalancing softer demand in some established ones.
Categories such as Instant Tea and Tea Bags have recorded encouraging gains in both volume and foreign exchange earnings, indicating a positive consumer trend towards convenience and value-added products. This gradual move up the value chain is crucial for enhancing the sector’s resilience and profitability.
Business
Sri Lanka to host South Asia’s inaugural Reggae festival in Bentota
Sri Lanka is poised to enter the regional cultural spotlight as the host of South Asia’s first-ever reggae music festival. “ONE LOVE 2026 – A Tribute to Bob Marley” will be held from 27 to 29 March 2026 on the beaches of Bentota, marking an unprecedented celebration of global reggae music within the Asia-Pacific region.
The landmark announcement was made at a press conference hosted by the ultra-luxury property, NUWA- City of Dreams in Colombo.
The festival represents a significant cultural and tourism initiative, featuring an unprecedented assembly of international reggae talent for the region. The confirmed lineup includes six globally acclaimed acts: Maxi Priest, The Wailers, Julian Marley & Ky-Mani Marley, Inner Circle and Big Mountain.
Organised by One In A Million Entertainment Ltd.—a Sri Lankan-owned firm with headquarters in Europe and Colombo – in strategic collaboration with Caribbean Entertainment, the event builds upon a proven track record of delivering major international entertainment to Sri Lanka. The festival is anticipated to attract thousands of attendees, including local enthusiasts and visitors from key markets such as India, the Maldives, and Bangladesh, as well as Western tourists seeking a tropical retreat.
Aligning with the commemoration of Bob Marley’s 81st birthday, the event carries profound cultural resonance. It also incorporates a charitable component, with a portion of proceeds dedicated to a children’s orphanage water purification project managed by the Indian Cultural Association in Sri Lanka, and to supporting the charitable activities of the Bob and Rita Marley Foundation in Jamaica.
The festival’s international delegation will be accommodated at NUWA Sri Lanka, the flagship ultra-luxury destination of Melco Resorts & Entertainment in Colombo.
Ticket Information: Daily General Admission: LKR 10,000, Daily VIP Admission: LKR 50,000, Early Bird Three-Day Festival Pass (Limited Offer):, General Admission: LKR 25,000, VIP Access: LKR 125,000 Tickets are available via the PickMe Events platform.
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