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Notable share appreciations in Cooperative Insurance and hSenid

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By Hiran H. Senewiratne

Two newly listed companies, Cooperative Insurance and hSenid, saw their share prices appreciate significantly at the CSE yesterday, which is a notable occurrence, stock market analysts said.

Further, plantation sector companies were able to maintain their momentum as on the previous day. But there are notable activities happening in tourism/hotel sector counters due to the significant increase in tourist arrival to Sri Lanka from December 1 to 26th this year, amounting to 70000 arrivals, stock market analysts said.

Amid those developments both indices moved upwards. The All- Share Price Index went up by 104.5 points and S and P SL20 rose by 23.7 points. Turnover stood at Rs 6.5 billion with five crossings. Those crossings were reported in Commercial Bank, which crossed 3.9 million shares to the tune of Rs 308 million, its shares traded at Rs 79, Melstacorp two million shares crossed for Rs 110 million, its shares traded at Rs 55, LOLC Holdings 32000 shares crossed for Rs 37.3 million, its shares traded at Rs 1165.75, Royal Ceramic 500,000 shares crossed for Rs 37.2 million, its shares traded at Rs 74.40 and Bukitdarah 50000 shares crossed for Rs 20 million, its shares fetching Rs 400.

In the retail market, seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Expolanka Holdings Rs 815 million (2.2 million shares traded), Browns Investments Rs 546 million (37.8 million shares traded), Cooperative Insurance Rs 407 million (92.5 million shares traded), hSenid Rs 410 million (12.4 million shares traded), Lanka IOC Rs 179 million (2.5 million shares traded), Elpitiya Plantations Rs 179 million (1.2 million shares traded) and Richard Peiris Rs 161 million (6.4 million shares traded). During the day 509 million share volumes changed hands in 59000 transactions.

Price appreciations were noted in two newly listed companies. One was Cooperative Insurance, where the share price appreciated by 30 per cent or Rs 1.10. Its shares shot up to Rs 4.70 from Rs 3.60. The second was hSenid, whose share price appreciated by 16 per cent or Rs 4.50. Its share price shot up to Rs 32.80 from Rs 28.30. Further, Elpitiya Plantations share prices appreciated by Rs 21.25 or 16 per cent. Its share price shot up to Rs 156 from Rs 134.

Meanwhile, LOLC General Insurance, which oversubscribed 12 times, will be listed in the Divisavi Board today. The company will issue 1.2 billion shares, out of which 120 million will be offered to the public at Rs 7.90 a share to raise Rs 948 million.

It said high net worth and institutional investor participation was noted in Melstacorp, Commercial Bank and Sinhaputhra Finance. Mixed interest was observed in Expolanka Holdings, hSenid Business Solutions and Browns Investments, while retail interest was noted in SMB Leasing voting and non-voting and Industrial Asphalts.

Sector-wise, plantation stocks witnessed more traction during the session and ended sharply higher while Food, Beverage & Tobacco, Diversified Financials, Capital Goods and Banks sectors led activity, collectively accounting for 72.7% of turnover. Activity continued strong while the breadth of the market turned positive with 124 gainers and 91 decliners.

Separately Kelani Valley Plantations, Haycarb and Singer Sri Lanka announced their interim dividends of 25 cents, 75 cents and 35 cents per share respectively.

Yesterday the US dollar was quoted at Rs 201.96, which was the Central Bank controlled price. The actual price of the dollar is now touching Rs 250, market sources said.



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Salesforce Startup Program targets Sri Lanka’s high-growth tech sector

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Bhattacharya (L) and Madusanka at the launch

Salesforce, the world’s leading AI-powered CRM platform, is set to expand its presence in Sri Lanka with the launch of the Salesforce Startup Program by the end of January 2026, signalling growing confidence in the country’s technology-led growth potential.

The move comes as Sri Lanka consolidates its position as the second-largest startup ecosystem in South Asia after India, with software, data and artificial intelligence-driven ventures accounting for nearly 60 per cent of the national startup base.

Industry observers say this concentration places Sri Lanka at a decisive stage where global exposure and enterprise access could unlock the next phase of scale.

Under the programme, Sri Lankan startups will gain access to Salesforce’s global ecosystem, including AI-powered platforms, business and technical mentorship, joint go-to-market opportunities and connections to enterprise customers, enabling founders to build globally competitive solutions from Sri Lanka.

“Sri Lanka has developed a strong base of technical talent and entrepreneurial ambition that is increasingly visible regionally and globally,” said Arundhati Bhattacharya, President and CEO of Salesforce South Asia.

“Through the Salesforce Startup Program, we aim to help startups move beyond early momentum to global relevance while delivering long-term economic impact,” he added.

He also said the initiative builds on the success of its Startup Program in India and Singapore, which today supports over 435 startups, including more than 230 AI-first companies. Several participants have expanded across Asia and beyond by building products natively on the Salesforce platform.

Responding to queries, he said Sri Lanka is also emerging as an important enterprise market for Salesforce, with major corporates such as John Keells Holdings and Cinnamon Hotels adopting the platform to modernise customer engagement, sales, marketing and loyalty management operations.

In parallel, Salesforce is strengthening the country’s digital talent pipeline through its Trailhead learning ecosystem, with plans to skill nearly 1,000 learners over the next year via local workforce development partners and community-led cohorts.

Chamil Madusanka, Head of Salesforce Practice and Salesforce Architect, said the programme arrives at a critical juncture for Sri Lanka’s startup ecosystem.

“Sri Lankan founders are increasingly building AI, data and enterprise software solutions with global relevance,” Madusanka told The Island Financial Review.

“What many startups need is structured access to enterprise customers, global mentorship and market exposure. This initiative creates that bridge, enabling local companies to scale faster while remaining rooted in Sri Lanka.”

He said the Startup Program is designed to act as a connective platform, bringing together startups, enterprises, technology partners, universities and developer communities to accelerate collaboration and innovation.

By Ifham Nizam ✍️

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Good news on risen foreign reserves exerts buoyant impact on bourse

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CSE activities were extremely bullish yesterday following Central Bank Governor Dr Nandalal Weerasinghe’s announcement that Sri Lanka’s foreign reserves had risen to US $ 6.8 billion in December 2025, up US$ 791 million from November 2025.

The Governor provided the estimated economic growth while announcing the Central Bank’s policy agenda for this year.

In December Sri Lanka received budget support loans from the Asian Development Bank and the International Monetary Fund.

Dr Nandalal Weerasinghe

Amid these developments both CSE indices moved upwards. The All Share Price Index went up by 226.81 points, while the S and P SL20 rose by 100.01 points. Turnover stood at Rs 12.3 billion with 12 crossings.

Top seven crossings that mainly contributed to the turnover were: Lee Hedges 18.2 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 3.9 billion; its shares traded at Rs 416, Commercial Bank 2.1 million shares crossed for Rs 467.6 million; its shares traded at Rs 215, Ceylon Hotels 429,000 shares crossed for Rs 128.7 million; its shares traded at Rs 300, LB Finance 650,000 shares crossed for Rs 105 million; its shares sold at Rs 152.50, Ceylinco Holdings 31000 shares crossed for Rs 104.5 million; its shares traded at Rs 3400, Melstacorp 200,000 shares crossed tfor Rs 35.7 million; its shares sold at Rs 178.50 and Three Acres Farm 400,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 29.6 million; its shares fetched Rs 740.

In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Wealth Trust Securities Rs 1.17 billion (55.8 million shares traded), Commercial Bank Rs 509 million (2.4 million shares traded), HNB Rs 370 million (870,000 shares traded), ACL Cables Rs 303 million (three million shares traded), Prime Lands Residencies Rs 283 million (7.9 million shares traded), Lanka Realty Rs 227.5 million (4.7 million shares traded) and HNB Rs 218 million (332,000 shares traded). During the day 223.7 million share volumes changed hands in 55116 transactions.

Yesterday, investor interest in Wealth Trust and banking stocks led to higher activity levels, brokers said. Further, the real estate sector also performed well. Lanka Realty Investments PLC acquired 51 percent of the total number of shares in issue of Lee Hedges, CSE sources said. 13,057,595 ordinary voting shares were bought at Rs 216 each.

Yesterday the rupee opened at Rs 310.12/18 to the US dollar in the spot market, weaker from Rs 310.05/15 the previous day, dealers said, while bond yields opened marginally high.

By Hiran H Senewiratne ✍️

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Launch of monograph ‘Development: Not By Economics Alone’

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The Gamani Corea Foundation (GCF) is pleased to announce the launch of the monograph Development: Not By Economics Alone by Dr. Nimal Sanderatne, Emeritus Chairperson of the Foundation. The foreword to the publication has been written by Dr. Godfrey Gunatilleke, one of Sri Lanka’s most eminent development economists. The launch ceremony will be held on Friday, 9th January 2026, at 4.00 p.m. at the Horton Lodge.

In this monograph, Dr. Sanderatne argues that development cannot be understood through economic indicators alone. He emphasizes that the quality of human capital depends not only on knowledge and skills acquired through formal education, but also on deeper, non-formal processes embedded in a society’s culture and value systems. These influence human behaviour, shaping work ethics, attitudes to work and leisure, capacity for teamwork, preferences between short- and long-term goals, and patterns of saving and consumption.

Dr. Sanderatne is a distinguished economist and academic, holding degrees from the Universities of London, Saskatchewan, and Wisconsin, and was conferred the Doctor of Science (Honoris Causa) by the University of Peradeniya in 2004.

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