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ASPI closes at all-time high; CSE proving profitable

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By Hiran H.Senewiratne

The CSE is still the most attractive and profitable of places to invest in due to the high inflation and low interest rate regime in the country. Accordingly, the All Share Price Index of the stock market surged by 399.81 points yesterday to close at an all-time high of 12,625.82, stock market analysts said.

Headline inflation, as measured by the year-on-year (YOY) change in the Colombo Consumer Price Index (CCP1), increased to a record 12.1 per cent in December 2021 from 9.9 per cent in November 2021.On an annual average basis, the CCPI increased to 6 per cent in December 2021 from 5.3 per cent in November 2021.

The Central Bank said an in-depth analysis of the key drivers of current inflation suggests that a large component of inflation is driven by supply-side factors.

Amid those developments the stock market was positive throughout the day and most of the valued counters showed a considerable price appreciation backed by LOLC Group counters. LOLC Group counters, including LOLC Finance 79.5 points, Commercial Leasing and Finance 58.2 points, LOLC Holdings 50.2 points, Browns Investments 35 points and Expolanka Holdings (Not a LOLC Group company) 50 points contributed to the All Share Price Index yesterday, which broke a record by being the highest intra-day level.

During the day market commenced trading at 10.30 am and at the end of the day both indices moved upwards. All Share Price Index went up by 399 points and S and P SL 20 rose by 114 points. Turnover stood at Rs 9.6 billion with six crossings. Those crossings were reported in Prime Lanka Residence ,which crossed 21.7 million to the tune of Rs 256 million and its shares traded at Rs 11.80, Royal Ceramic 750,000 shares crossed for Rs 59.25 million, its shares traded at Rs 79, Ambeon Holdings one million shares crossed for Rs 51 million, its shares traded at Rs 51, Renuka Holdings two million shares crossed for Rs 41 million, its shares traded at Rs 20.50, LOLC Holdings 300,000 shares crossed for Rs 35.4 million and it shares fetched Rs 1180 and Kotagala Plantations 2.5 million shares crossed for Rs 21 million, its shares traded at Rs 8.

In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were Browns Investments Rs 1.52 billion (86.7 million shares traded), LOLC Finance Rs 890 million (35.7 million shares traded), Co-operative Insurance Rs 680 million (81.9 million shares traded), LOLC General Insurance Rs 481 million (22.2 million shares traded), Expolanka Holdings Rs 452 million (1.1 million shares traded), Commercial Leasing and Finance Rs 305 million (8.9 million shares traded), Brown and Company Rs 249 million Rs 249 million (636,000 shares traded).

During the day several valued counters share prices appreciated. Those companies were, Tess Agro share price appreciated by 70 per cent or Rs 1.10. Its share price started trading at Rs 1.50 and at the end of the day it moved to Rs 2.60, LOLC Finance share price appreciated by 34 points or Rs 2.80. Its share price shot up to Rs 26.80 from Rs 20, Industrial Asphalts share price appreciated by 28 per cent or 20 cents. Its share price moved to 90 cents from 70 cents, Softlogic Holdings share price appreciated by 24 per cent or Rs 8.10. Its share price shot up to Rs 42.40 from Rs 34.30, Watawala Plantations share price appreciated by six per cent or Rs 8.25. Its share price appreciated to Rs 138.25 from Rs 130 and Singer Sri Lanka share price appreciated by 13 per cent to Rs 2.60. Its shares started trading at Rs 19.90 at the end of the day they moved to Rs 22.70. During the day 773 million share volumes changed hands in 73000 transactions,

Yesterday the US dollar was quoted at Rs 202.18, which was the Central Bank controlled price. But the actual price in the market is more than Rs 250 per US dollar.



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Tax revenue rebound seen as reshaping SL’s sovereign risk outlook

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Finance and Planning Deputy Minister Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando

Sri Lanka’s improving tax performance is reshaping its sovereign risk outlook. With the tax-to-GDP ratio rebounding to 15.4% from pre-crisis lows near 10%, markets are seeing early signs that fiscal consolidation is becoming structurally anchored—supporting debt sustainability, IMF programme credibility and a gradual return to capital markets.

Finance and Planning Deputy Minister Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando said on Monday that tax revenue is on track to reach 16% of GDP by the end of this year, marking one of the strongest fiscal reversals in the country’s recent history. Speaking at a ceremony at the Inland Revenue Department (IRD) to present appointment letters to 100 newly recruited Assistant Commissioners, he said all three main revenue-collecting agencies—the IRD, Sri Lanka Customs and the Excise Department—have exceeded their annual targets.

From a macroeconomic standpoint, the recovery in revenue mobilisation reduces Sri Lanka’s reliance on debt accumulation, monetary financing and ad hoc tax measures—key vulnerabilities highlighted during the economic crisis. Dr. Fernando said the Government’s medium-term objective of lifting the tax-to-GDP ratio to 20% is achievable if credibility in fiscal governance continues to improve.

He attributed the revenue surge primarily to the restoration of trust between the state and taxpayers rather than to technology or enforcement alone. Improved compliance, he said, reflects growing confidence that public funds are being managed transparently and directed towards development priorities, reversing years of entrenched tax evasion linked to weak governance.

Fernando also stressed the correlation between higher tax ratios and lower corruption, noting that Sri Lanka’s revenue base had eroded sharply during periods of institutional decay. The recent rebound, he said, signals renewed accountability and more disciplined public financial management.

On public sector reform, he rejected the narrative that the public service is inherently a fiscal burden, arguing that inefficiencies stemmed from decades of politically motivated recruitment. The government, he said, is now rebuilding the public service through merit-based, competitive recruitment, aligned with broader public sector transformation and fiscal capacity. The newly appointed officers, he added, will play a critical role in strengthening revenue administration and policy implementation.

Turning to structural growth constraints, Dr. Fernando highlighted low labour force participation—particularly among women—as a key drag on income expansion and future revenue potential. Despite women accounting for a majority of the population, female participation remains below 30%, limiting productivity growth and narrowing the tax base. Raising participation levels, he said, is essential to sustaining higher growth over the medium term.

He also stressed the importance of simplifying the tax system to improve predictability and compliance while ensuring all eligible taxpayers are captured. Sustainable revenue growth, he reiterated, must come from broadening the base rather than imposing excessive burdens on a narrow segment of taxpayers.

By Ifham Nizam

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WTS IPO opens tomorrow

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The Initial Public Offering (IPO) of WealthTrust Securities Limited (WTS) will open tomorrow, inviting the public to subscribe for 71,548,244 Ordinary Voting Shares at an Issue Price of LKR 7.00 per share. Through the Issue, WTS seeks to raise a total of LKR 500,837,708, with the Company’s shares expected to be listed on the Diri Savi Board of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE).

WTS is a Primary Dealer authorised by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, and is also licensed by the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka as a Stock Broker (Debt) and Stock Dealer (Debt). The proceeds of the IPO are intended to further strengthen the Company’s core capital buffer and support the expansion of its investment and trading portfolio in government securities, enhancing capacity to manage market and interest rate risk while supporting sustained value creation.

The Issue is being managed by Asia Securities Advisors (Private) Limited as Manager and Financial Advisor to the Issue. With the offering priced at a discount to valuation benchmarks cited in the Prospectus, and with broad-based interest typically seen in well-positioned capital market listings, WTS enters its opening day with positive sentiment and strong anticipation among prospective investors.

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CBC Finance lists on the Colombo Stock Exchange

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(Left – Right): Delakshan Hettiarachchi, Executive Director and Acting CEO – CBC Finance Ltd; Sanath Manatunge, Managing Director and CEO – Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC; Rajeeva Bandaranaike, CEO – CSE; Sharhan Muhseen, Chairman –Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC & CBC Finance Ltd; Sarath Jayasuriya, Senior Director – CBC Finance Ltd; Ms. Nilupa Perera, CRO – CSE; Akila Karunarathne, Manager – Investment Banking – Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC.

CBC Finance Ltd, a subsidiary of the Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC commemorated its listing on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) by way of the issuance of LKR 1.5 bn worth of debentures by the ceremonial ringing of the market opening bell on the CSE trading floor.

CBC Finance Ltd raised LKR 1.5 Bn on 27th November 2025 with an oversubscription of an issue of 15 Mn Listed Rated Unsecured Subordinated Redeemable Debentures for a tenure of five years and a fixed interest rate of 11.50% p.a. payable annually (AER 11.50%), with a par value of LKR 100/- and an issue rating of “BBB+(lka)” by Fitch Ratings Lanka Limited.

Sharhan Muhseen, Chairman of CBC Finance Ltd and the Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC, who was the events keynote speaker remarked upon the companies listing and CBC Finance’s role, commenting: “We are a key part of the economy. The development of the capital market is essential for the economic growth of the country. Thus, through this debenture issue, we encourage investors to participate in the development of the capital markets which is a key driver of economic growth.”

Delivering her welcome address at the event, Ms. Nilupa Perera, Chief Regulatory Officer of CSE, remarked upon the wide array of products CSE offers, stating: “The Colombo Stock Exchange has introduced several innovative instruments, from Shariah compliant debt instruments to GSS+ instruments – Green bonds, Social Bonds, Blue Bonds, sustainable and sustainability linked bonds, perpetual bonds and high yield debenture bonds. We hope that CBC Finance Ltd will use CSE to raise capital through these instruments.”

CBC Finance Ltd., formerly known as Indra Finance Ltd. and subsequently re-named as Serendib Finance Ltd., was acquired by Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC in 2014. The company was established in 1987 as Indra Finance Ltd and has 21 branches island wide, delivering a wide range of financial services to Individual and SME segments, and enjoys an A (lka) Stable from Fitch Ratings Lanka Limited. In the financial year 2024, the company recorded a net profit of LKR 82 Mn and successfully expanded its Total Asset Base to LKR 17 bn. Its parent company, The Commercial Bank of Ceylon PLC, was named Sri Lanka’s Best Trade Finance Bank at the prestigious Euromoney Transaction Banking Awards 2025.

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