Business
Successful Venture Engine Finale kickstarts local startup sector
Venture Engine is once again taking up the mantle of kickstarting Sri Lanka’s startup sector. As Sri Lanka’s foremost startup funding platform, and a pioneer in the local startup sector since 2012, Venture Engine has spotlighted the resurgence of the startup sector with its successfully concluded Finale, which was held on the 23rd of February 2022. This event not only showcased the resilience of Sri Lanka’s startups, but also that the sector is rebounding.
“Despite the setbacks experienced by the startup sector due to COVID-19, a lack of foreign exchange, etc, we are pleased to have successfully completed Venture Engine’s tenth year. This is a testament to the strength of this program, which has helped fast track some of Sri Lanka’s top fundable startups from idea to late stage in a very short time span. In many ways, our journey this year has mirrored that of our startups. With changes to our program due to repeated stops and starts, and even an unprecedented extension of our timelines. This year we introduced a new award called the Trailblazer award. This award was keen to shine a spotlight on the success of women entrepreneurs and inspire more women to take part. We will also offer individual mentoring with our group of investment advisors, domain experts and successful founders. The idea of the grant and focused mentorship is to help founders with their business pain points,” commented Mr. Prajeeth Balasubramaniam, Founder of BOV Capital, Lankan Angel Network and Venture Engine.

The winner of Venture Engine in 2022 was Sri Lanka’s first ‘Buy Now, Pay Later’ platform, Mintpay (FinTech). One-to-one online tutoring platform Tutopiya (EdTech) was adjudged the First Runner-up, while Non Fungible Token (NFT) marketplace Hyperglade (Web 3.0) was recognized as the Second Runner-up. Tutopiya Founder Nuha Ghouse received the Trailblazer Award, which was given out in 2022 for the first time.
Continuing to promote initiatives that help innovative startups to accelerate their growth and scale, Venture Engine has, this year alone, awarded more than Rs. 7 million in prize money and grants to startups, in celebration of its tenth anniversary. Along with BOV Capital, the Indian Angel Network is also a founder of Venture Engine, with the Lankan Angel Network (LAN) being its Investment Partner and the Ford Foundation its Platinum Sponsor.
Quick Help, which offers online access to home improvement services like plumbing, carpentry, domestic help, etc, was recognized with Venture Engine’s Impact Entrepreneurship Award, which was sponsored by Indian Venture Capital firm Aavishkaar, Venture Engine’s Gold Sponsor. Hatch was the silver sponsor. Other sponsors and partners included Dialog Axiata PLC, KPMG, PwC, AOD, Shift and CPP, ICTA, SL@100, Council for Startups and SLASSCOM.
The local panellists at the Finale were the ICTA Chairman Mr. Oshada Senanayake, Dialog Axiata PLC COO Lasantha Theverapperuma, Calcey Technologies Founder/CEO Mr. Mangala Karunaratne, nCinga Chairman Mr. Imal Kalutotage and KPMG Sri Lanka Principal Mr. Shiluka Gunawardena, as well as LAN Patrons and Board Members Ms. Padmaja Ruparel, Co-Founder, Indian Angel Network; Mr. Rajan Anandan, Managing Director of Sequoia Capital India; Ms. Anarkali Moonesinghe, Former CEO of CIMB Investment Bank Sri Lanka; and Mr. Jeevan Gnanam, Founder of HATCH.
The Finale also featured the participation of potential investors from Citi Group, Sequoia Capital, Avendus Capital, Aavishkaar Capital, SBK Ventures, Advantedge Founders Fund, Waterbridge Ventures, K3 Ventures, the Indian Angel Network and the Singapore Angel Network, who joined in from abroad via zoom.
Since it first kicked off 10 years ago, Venture Engine has become Sri Lanka’s most successful platform for accelerating, and growing, the country’s most promising new business ideas. Over 1000 Sri Lankan startups have been vetted and mentored by this program since its launch in 2012. To date, the Venture Engine program has attracted Rs. 2Bn+ in funding for startups. Some successful Venture Engine startups include InsureMe, Roar, ZigZag.lk, Takas.lk, Saraii Village, Stripes & Checks, Skrumptious, Kimbula Kithul, Strive, PlushBox, Nithya, Extrogene, OMAK Technologies, LiveRoom, Intellocut, BusSeat.lk, IgniterSpace, House of Lonali and 24-7 Techies.
Business
Sri Lanka Climate Summit flags need to ‘mainstream climate action into country’s growth story’
Sri Lanka has reached a critical juncture where climate action must evolve from policy discussions into tangible investments capable of driving economic growth, strengthening competitiveness and attracting international capital, speakers at the second Sri Lanka Climate Summit 2026 organised by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce said.
Held under the theme “From Risk to Opportunity: Mainstreaming Climate Action into Sri Lanka’s Growth Story,” the summit at Taj Samudra yesterday brought together policymakers, multilateral agencies, financiers and private sector leaders to assess whether Sri Lanka is climate-ready for investment and how climate resilience can be transformed into an economic advantage.
Delivering the welcome address, Chairman of the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce, Krishan Balendra, said climate action could no longer be treated as a separate sustainability agenda.
“As Sri Lanka enters its next phase of economic growth and recovery, climate action must become part of our competitiveness agenda, our investment agenda and ultimately our national growth story, Balendra said.
He noted that since the inaugural Climate Summit in 2024, the Chamber had moved beyond advocacy to practical implementation through initiatives promoting Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) practices, climate disclosures, green innovation and public-private collaboration.
The Chamber has also established a public-private working group jointly led by the Ministry of Environment and the Chamber to support implementation of Sri Lanka’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDCs) and emerging carbon market frameworks.
Environment Minister Dr. Dhammika Patabendi, delivering the keynote address titled “Sri Lanka’s Climate State of the Nation 2026, said the government was positioning climate resilience as a cornerstone of economic transformation.
“We are working directly with the Chamber to transform global climate risks into Sri Lanka’s greatest competitive advantages, the minister said.
He highlighted landmark amendments to the National Environment Act aimed at modernising environmental governance while providing greater certainty to investors.
According to Patabendi, the reforms would shift environmental compliance from a reactive and punitive model to a proactive framework that provides businesses with greater operational clarity before projects commence.
The minister also stressed that environmental compliance is increasingly becoming a prerequisite for access to premium export markets.
“Enhanced environmental standards act as an economic shield for our exporters, validating the ‘Made in Sri Lanka’ brand as an ethically secure, low-carbon choice, he said.
Patabendi reaffirmed Sri Lanka’s comm
itment to achieving 70 percent renewable energy generation by 2030 and carbon neutrality by 2050, while highlighting significant opportunities in wind energy development, including an estimated 56 gigawatts of offshore wind potential.
Vimlendra Sharan, FAO Representative for Sri Lanka and the Maldives, described Sri Lanka as a country that is simultaneously “climate vulnerable and climate ambitious.”
“The real question is whether Sri Lanka is climate investment ready. That journey has only just begun, Sharan observed.
He argued that climate readiness required transforming vulnerabilities and ambitions into structured, financeable and scalable investments.
One of the country’s biggest challenges, according to Sharan, is the limited pipeline of bankable climate projects.
“The major gap is the lack of investment-ready projects. We also need stronger project preparation capacity, more data and better evidence to unlock larger volumes of climate finance, he said.
Speakers agreed that climate resilience is no longer merely an environmental issue but an economic imperative affecting trade, investment flows, supply chain access and long-term growth prospects.
By Ifham Nizam
Business
Australia-based company seeking to provide sustainable energy solutions to SL
A leading Australia-based sustainable energy solutions company, ‘365 Future Energy’, is now exploring possibilities to enter Sri Lanka to provide sustainable energy solutions to Sri Lanka at affordable prices.
‘365 Future Energy’ CEO, Isuru Yapa, together with internationally recognized energy technology entrepreneur Ludovico Finotto,visited Sri Lanka this week.
” If we could set up this plant here it would benefit Sri Lanka because it could store sustainable energy to stabilise the national grid, supply energy at an affordable operational cost and manage the energy supply system in a more stable manner, Ludovico Finotto, founder and CEO of ‘QiOn Technologies’ a globally recognized innovator in the energy, automotive and high-performance electronics sectors, said.
With over 18 years of international experience, Finotto has played a leading role in advanced developments related to electric mobility, energy storage, charging infrastructure, hydrogen technologies, marine electrification and smart energy systems in more than 24 countries.
Speaking to the Island Financial Review he said that the purpose of this strategic visit is to explore sustainable energy solutions, evaluate emerging opportunities within Sri Lanka’s energy sector and identify potential investment and technology partnerships that can contribute to the country’s future energy transformation.
‘365 Future Energy’ is focused on delivering innovative and environmentally responsible energy solutions, supporting the global transition toward renewable and sustainable power infrastructure. Through this visit, the company aims to better understand Sri Lanka’s growing energy demands and assess opportunities for collaboration in renewable energy technologies, energy storage systems, EV charging infrastructure and next-generation sustainable energy developments.
‘365 Future Energy’ believes Sri Lanka holds strong potential for future-focused sustainable infrastructure projects and clean energy investments. The company’s leadership team will engage with local stakeholders, businesses, and industry representatives during the visit to discuss opportunities for innovation, energy efficiency, and long-term sustainable growth, company sources said.
By Hiran H Senewiratne
Business
Celebrating Vesak, serendib Flour Mills Serves community through Dansala at Orugodawatta
Celebrating the spirit of Vesak, Serendib Flour Mills served the community through a Tea Bun Dansala and Plain Tea Dansala held near the Orugodawatta Bridge on 29 May 2026, distributing 12,500 buns and 12,500 cups of tea to devotees and members of the public.
The Dansala commenced with the blessings and presence of a venerable monk, reflecting the values of compassion, generosity and service that define Vesak. The initiative was carried out through the collective commitment of the Serendib Flour Mills team, who came together to serve the community and support those observing the sacred occasion.
Through this initiative, Serendib Flour Mills reinforced its belief that nourishment extends beyond food, living in the kindness shared, the relationships built and the communities uplifted. Guided by its purpose of “Nourishing the Nation,” the company remains committed to creating nourished futures through meaningful acts of service and care.
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