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Co-operative Insurance set to open Initial Public Offering on December 20

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Leading Sri Lankan insurer Co-operative Insurance, recently announced the date of their Initial Public Offering (IPO), which is set to take place on the 20th of December, 2021. The IPO will be managed by the Merchant Bank of Sri Lanka.

Affirming its financial strength, the company, which secured a strong financial performance for the past year, was able to grow their Net Earned Premium (NEP) by an impressive 5% in a challenging, economically-crippling environment impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic to post a profit of Rs. 695 million for the fiscal year 2020, up by a commendable 155% from the year before. This enabled it to make an indelible mark as one among the top 10 insurance companies in the country, affirming the success of the company’s vision of delivering unparalleled insurance solutions and services to all Sri Lankans across the island.

“This IPO is an important milestone for Co-operative Insurance, and is a firm testament to the continued dedication and passion of our staff and the firm loyalty of our clientele. Our steady, undeterred performance continued to demonstrate stability and resilience during a period that was characterized by numerous restrictions forced into play by the global pandemic. Right now, we are bullish of what Co-operative Insurance can achieve during our IPO, and in turn how it will help elevate our portfolio in 2022,” Co-operative Insurance Chairman Susil Weerasekera said.

The past year, Co-operative Insurance’s (general) market share has increased to 4.42%, in comparison to 4.27% as in 2019.[ CITATION irc20 \l 1033 ] Compared to the general insurance industry GWP growth, which was -2.24% during the past year, the company recorded GWP growth of 2%. The company reported a 05-year Average Annual GWP Growth Rate of 21% of GWP, while the general insurance industry 05-year GWP Average Annual growth was at 8.95%. Co-operative Insurance also notes that its contribution to increasing general insurance penetration in the country has increased during 2020 with 945,743 policies issued by CICL. Profit after tax (PAT) for 2020 rose to Rs. 695 million, an increase of 155% YoY. Profit before tax (PBT) grew by 120 % compared to previous year to stand at Rs. 940 million.

“We are delighted to announce that our Initial Public Offering will take place on the 20th of December, 2021 following a strong financial performance this past year. Our robust cost management initiatives, proactive drive to innovate, digital-first process re-engineering efforts, and most importantly the strength of our passionate and deeply dedicated team have helped propel Co-operative Insurance to an elite league of top insurance providers within the country. I believe these traits have helped prepare us for this IPO and continue to offer unparalleled standards of insurance to people from all different backgrounds across Sri Lanka,” remarked Co-operative Insurance Managing Director Wasantha Ranasinghe.

Established in 1999 with the aim of taking the concept of insurance beyond the borders of urban and suburban Sri Lanka, Co-operative Insurance operates the third largest branch network amongst all local insurance company today. Rooted in a strong foundation of excellence in customer service, progressive work culture, enriched experience, consistent commitment to innovation and an equal measure of heart, the company was the first in the country to introduce flexible insurance solutions to suit the large portion of motorcycle and three-wheeler owners located across rural Sri Lanka.

Further affirming its financial strength, the company was awarded a Fitch Rating of BBB+ Positive outlook over the past few years. The strategic expertise of its management and its proven financial stability has enabled the company to continue to deliver dividends higher than the general Weighed Average Treasure Bill Rate.

One of the major factors influencing the company’s resilience since 2015, was its significant investment in technology to both upgrade and streamline processes to better equip its employees and customers to access the Co-operative Insurance’s diverse portfolio. As a result, customers were afforded the convenient opportunity to obtain motor insurance policies by visiting our www.ci.lk website. This not only fortified the company’s service portfolio to outperform its competitors but strengthened its positioning as an insurance company of the people.

Co-operative Insurance also lead the establishment of the country’s first training academy installed by an insurance company for its over 1500 employees, naming it the Coopinsu Training Academy. Through this, the company’s employees are given access to powerful local and foreign training programmers and high quality educational facilities to fortify their skillset and further their horizons on a regular basis, a strategy that directly impacts the quality of service provided to its customers. Also this academy is registered institute for Chartered Insurance Institute in UK (CII) Exam in Sri Lanka.

As one of the foremost insurers in the country and one of the biggest claims provider, Cooperative Insurance works to offer affordable premiums to match the requirements of a wider proportion of customers across the nation. With this ethos, Co-operative Insurance forges ahead to continue to change the viewpoint of rural and urban communities on insurance, while providing affordable solutions to customers by working hard to understand and cater to their rapidly evolving needs.



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“We Are Building a Stable, Transparent and Resilient Sri Lanka Ready for Sustainable Investment Partnerships” – PM

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Prime Minister Dr. Harini Amarasuriya addressed members of the Chief Executives Organization (CEO) during a session held on Thursday [3 February 2026] at the Shangri-La Hotel, Colombo, as part of CEO’s Pearl of the Indian Ocean: Sri Lanka programme.

The Chief Executives Organization is a global network of business leaders representing diverse industries across more than 60 countries. The visiting delegation comprised leading entrepreneurs and executives exploring Sri Lanka’s economic prospects, investment climate, and development trajectory.

Addressing the gathering, the Prime Minister emphasized that Sri Lanka’s reform agenda is anchored in structural transformation, transparency, and inclusive growth.

“We are committed not only to ensuring equitable access to education, but equitable access to quality education. Our reforms are designed to create flexible pathways for young people beyond general education and to build a skilled and adaptable workforce for the future.”

She highlighted that the Government is undertaking a fundamental pedagogical shift towards a more student-focused, less examination-driven system as part of a broader national transformation.

Reflecting on Sri Lanka’s recent political transition, the Prime Minister stated:

“The people gave us a mandate to restore accountability, strengthen democratic governance, and ensure that opportunity is not determined by patronage or privilege, but by fairness and merit. Sri Lanka is stabilizing. We have recorded positive growth, restored confidence in key sectors, and are committed to sustaining this momentum. But our objective is not short-term recovery it is long-term resilience.”

Addressing governance reforms aimed at improving the investment climate, she said:

“We are aligning our legislative and regulatory frameworks with international standards to provide predictability, investor protection, and institutional transparency. Sustainable investment requires trust, and trust requires reform.”

Turning to the recent impact of Cyclone Ditwa, which affected all 25 districts of the country, the Prime Minister underscored the urgency of climate resilience.

“Climate change is not a distant threat. It is a lived reality for our people. We are rebuilding not simply to recover, but to build resilience, strengthen disaster mitigation systems, and protect vulnerable communities.”

Inviting CEO members to consider Sri Lanka as a strategic partner in the Indo-Pacific region, she highlighted opportunities in value-added mineral exports, logistics and shipping, agro-processing, renewable energy, pharmaceuticals, and innovation-driven sectors.

“We are not looking for speculative gains. We are seeking long-term partners who share our commitment to transparency, sustainability, and inclusive development.”

She further emphasized collaboration in education, research, vocational training, and innovation as essential pillars for sustained economic growth.

Concluding her address, the Prime Minister expressed appreciation to the Chief Executives Organization for selecting Sri Lanka as part of its 2026 programme and reaffirmed the Government’s readiness to engage constructively with responsible global investors.

The event was attended by the Governor of the Western Province,  Hanif Yusoof, and other distinguished guests.

[Prime Minister’s Media Division]

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High Commissioner in Pakistan urges high level business visit to Colombo

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High Commissioner Senevirathne and Dr. Munir at meeting

The High Commissioner of Sri Lanka to Pakistan, Rear Admiral Fred Senevirathne, met Dr. Zeelaf Munir, Chairperson of the Pakistan Business Council (PBC), in Karachi on Feb. 6 and urged a high level visit of Pakistani business people to Sri Lanka, a news release from the High Commission said.

Dr. Munir, who also serves as the Managing Director and Chief Executive Officer of English Biscuit Manufacturers (EBM), leads Pakistan’s premier business policy advocacy body, which plays a key role in promoting a conducive business environment, export growth, and industrial development.

The High Commissioner who was warmly received by Dr. Munir at her office briefed her on the current economic and political landscape in Sri Lanka, highlighting the country’s improving economic outlook, enhanced political stability, and a favourable environment for foreign investment, the release said.

He also outlined the policy priorities of the new Government, with particular emphasis on ongoing economic reforms, investment-friendly initiatives, and opportunities to further strengthen bilateral economic and trade cooperation between Sri Lanka and Pakistan, it said.

He invited Dr. Munir to consider leading a delegation of prominent business leaders and investors to Sri Lanka, with a view to engaging with Sri Lankan counterparts and exploring potential investment opportunities and avenues for collaboration across key sectors.

The meeting was facilitated by. Honorary Consul of Sri Lanka in Hyderabad, Mehmood Mandviwalla, who was also present. Minister and Head of Chancery of the Sri Lanka High Commission in Islamabad, Christy Ruban, and Consul General of Sri Lanka in Karachi, Sanjeewa Pattiwila also participated at the meeting.

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IRONMAN 70.3 Colombo Returns, Kicks Off #ActiveColombo City Transformation

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All partners at the Ironman 70.3 Colombo Launch with Vraîe Cally Balthazaar, Mayor of Colombo at the event held last Wednesaday at Shangri-La.

Officials from the Western Provincial Council, Colombo Municipal Council, and event organisers marked the official launch of IRONMAN 70.3 Colombo – Presented by Port City Colombo today at Shangri-La Colombo, the Host Hotel, signalling the return of Sri Lanka’s premier endurance event and the start of the long-term #ActiveColombo initiative.

Scheduled from 19–22 February 2026, the world-class triathlon will anchor #ActiveColombo Week, combining international competition with a city-wide celebration of sport, health, and urban vitality. Highlights include the KAYA Colombo – Active Lifestyle & International Expo (19–21 Feb), the family-focused IRONKIDS Colombo (21 Feb), and the IRONMAN 70.3 Colombo triathlon (22 Feb), featuring swim, bike, and run events at Port City Colombo, the Official Venue Partner.

The event is set to welcome nearly 1,000 athletes from over 49 countries, many visiting Sri Lanka for the first time, bringing international media attention and significant economic impact across hospitality, aviation, retail, and transport. As part of the globally recognised IRONMAN® circuit, Colombo now joins iconic host cities such as Sydney, Nice, and Muscat, reinforcing its position as South Asia’s emerging endurance sports hub.

“IRONMAN 70.3 Colombo embodies the spirit of resilience and excellence,” said Rajan Thananayagam, Director of Serendib Multisport (Pvt) Ltd. “This event puts Sri Lanka on the world stage and showcases Colombo as a vibrant, welcoming destination for athletes and their families.”

The launch also introduced #ActiveColombo, a long-term initiative aimed at transforming Colombo into South Asia’s leading Active City. The programme focuses on activating everyday urban spaces through parks, waterfronts, beaches, clean streets, shaded corridors, and safe environments that encourage walking, cycling, yoga, and other outdoor activities.

“Through #ActiveColombo, we aim to inspire a more active generation while strengthening Colombo’s appeal as a globally competitive capital,” said Hanif Yusoof, Governor of the Western Province. Mayor Vraîe Cally Balthazaar added that the initiative symbolises inclusive growth, promoting healthier streets, greener corridors, and vibrant public spaces for residents and visitors alike.

With signature policies such as the “Every Active Street is a Shaded Street” Shade the Road initiative, Colombo aims to combine urban health, economic growth, and international sports tourism. Experts say cities that invest in active lifestyles see 10–20% reductions in long-term healthcare costs, safer streets, and higher visitor spending.

By linking IRONMAN 70.3 Colombo with #ActiveColombo, organisers hope to position the city as a healthier home for citizens, a premier destination for high-value tourists, and a credible host for global sporting and lifestyle events, cementing Colombo’s reputation as South Asia’s Active Capital.

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