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Founder of Informatics, IIT & former Chairman BOC, SEC launches biography – ‘The Quiet Maverick’

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Biographer of The Quiet Maverick presents a copy of the book to Dr Gamini Wickramasinghe

‘The Quiet Maverick’ – The Dr Gamini Wickramasinghe Story is authored by Savithri Rodrigo

Founder Chairman of Informatics and Informatics Institute of Technology and former Chairman of the Securities & Exchange Commission and Bank of Ceylon Dr Gamini Wickramasinghe launched his biography – ‘The Quiet Maverick’ recently. The biography is the work of writer, journalist and biographer Savithri Rodrigo who has penned the stories of diverse personalities and corporates.

Gamini’s story is a worthy read – from his passion to build solid careers for young people to taking Bank of Ceylon to heights never seen before, to being a trailblazing pioneer by introducing British degrees to Sri Lanka’s higher education sphere and being an astute negotiator in matters of national interest.

In his foreword, Chairman of IIT Desamanya Dr M D D Pieris writes, “This book reveals the story of an extraordinary, quick thinking, creative and decisive entrepreneur grounded in solid human values, unselfish, inclusive and altruistic….The extensive text provided by Savithri Rodrigo is a lively, fast moving, eminently readable text.” He continues, “The book brings out with vividness and concrete examples of Gamini’s extraordinary character…Altogether therefore, this is a book that can be enjoyed at multiple levels from the warm glow of close family relationships to interesting and diverse friendships, to the pervasive presence of kindness and examples of carrying out tangible assistance to those in distress and need, to the display of qualities of entrepreneurship, leadership and initiative leading to rapid assessment and execution.”

As an introduction to Gamini, Savithri reveals, “Through three-score years and ten and a little beyond, Dr Gamini Wickramasinghe blazed his own trail, quietly and with absolute conviction. His life was shaped by his parents who nurtured him in the fundamentals of Buddhism, while his leadership skills became apparent very early on, on the rugby and cricket fields. His hardworking traits surfaced in the UK when every job, no matter how difficult, was done in the pursuit of his mission; from being a night guard to driving a forklift, working three jobs while studying for multiple qualifications and burning the midnight oil to drive revenue for a global petroleum giant.”

The book is available at all leading bookstores and online at www.pererahussein.com



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‘Green Chilies’ returns after seven years to reignite Sri Lanka’s advertising industry spirit

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After a seven-year hiatus, one of Sri Lanka’s most loved advertising industry gatherings is making a much-anticipated return. Green Chilies 2026, the iconic festival that once defined the fun, camaraderie and creative spirit of Sri Lanka’s advertising fraternity, returns on 4th June 2026 at Rise Up, Colombo 03, bringing together professionals from across agencies, media, digital, production and marketing for an evening of celebration, entertainment, and industry camaraderie.

Originally launched in 2011, Green Chilies was conceived as a platform to celebrate Sri Lanka’s Young Lions winners as they embarked on their journey to represent the country at the prestigious Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity, while also creating a unique opportunity for the industry to come together outside boardrooms and deadlines.

This year’s revival comes at an especially meaningful time, as an entire new generation of industry professionals have entered the business without ever experiencing the culture and energy that made Green Chilies such a defining event. Some key highlights will be the recognition of the winners of the young Lions competition and the much-loved return of The Agency Idol, the wildly entertaining competition where agencies battle it out on stage in a spirited showcase of talent, humour, and creativity, bringing back one of the event’s most iconic traditions.

Speaking about the return of the festival, Ranil de Silva, Founder of Green Chilies and of Metal Factor, said: “When we first launched Green Chilies, the idea was simple. It was to celebrate our Young Lions and create something that brought the industry together as one community. Over the years it became far more than an event, it became part of our industry culture. Seeing it return after seven years is very special, particularly because so many young professionals will now get to experience the spirit that made this industry such a fun and inspiring place to be.”

Green Chilies 2026 is organized by Metal Factor and supported by the 4A’s Sri Lanka.

Event Details:

Venue: Rise Up, Alwis Place, Colombo 03

Date: Thursday, 4th June 2026

Time: From 6.30 PM onwards

Contact : Shelley +94 77 342 3123

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JKH posts 75% EBITDA growth to Rs.80.01 billion as recent investments begin to contribute

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Krishan Balendra, Chairperson and CEO

John Keells Holdings PLC (JKH) reported a strong financial performance for FY2025/26, with Group EBITDA increasing 75% to Rs.80.01 billion, reflecting the contribution of investments made over the past several years and the continued performance of the Group’s established businesses.

Group recurring EBITDA increased 71% to Rs.78.05 billion, compared to Rs.45.69 billion in the previous year, driven primarily by Retail, Transportation and Leisure. Recurring profit before tax rose 143% to Rs.35.72 billion, while recurring profit attributable to equity holders of the parent increased 155% to Rs.13.24 billion.

The year also marked the culmination of the largest investment phase in the Group’s history, with the operationalisation of key investments signalling a shift in the capital cycle from development to contribution. Overall funding requirements reduced materially in line with expectations, while net debt to EBITDA stood at approximately 2 times and net debt to equity at approximately 31%.

City of Dreams Sri Lanka recorded positive EBITDA for the full year, following the completion and launch of the remaining components of the integrated resort. Cinnamon Life’s conference and event spaces attracted interest from local and international organisers, while casino operations showed an encouraging pick-up from the fourth quarter onwards.

Colombo West International Terminal, the project company of WCT-1, recorded strong throughput growth during the year, supported by an improving volume mix. The business delivered a positive profit after tax ahead of expectations, despite recognising depreciation relating to phase 1, and has reached full utilisation of phase 1 capacity based on its latest monthly run-rate.

John Keells CG Auto recorded an exceptional year, supported in part by pent-up demand and the brand positioning and vehicle range of BYD.

The Supermarket business recorded approximately 14% growth in same store sales, driven primarily by a 14.3% increase in footfall. The Beverages and Confectionery businesses recorded strong volume growth, with Beverages benefiting from higher margins, while Confectionery margins were impacted by higher raw material costs and expenses linked to new product introductions.

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RCSS receives Chatham House Senior Research Fellow for discussion on South Asian Regionalism

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Dr. Chietigj Bajpaee, Senior Research Fellow for South Asia, Asia-Pacific Programme at Chatham House, visited the Regional Centre for Strategic Studies on 26 May 2026 and met with the ED/RCSS, Ambassador (Retd.) Ravinatha Aryasinha, and researchers at the Centre. The discussion focused on Regionalism in South Asia and evolving geopolitical developments in the region.

Ambassador Aryasinha detailed the recent and ongoing initiatives undertaken by the RCSS and its wide Alumni Network spread throughout the region in strengthening South Asian solidarity. Dr. Bajpaee impressed on the need to consider alternative forms of regional cooperation in South Asia given the absence of India–Pakistan normalization, resulting in the stagnation of SAARC and the growing pull towards external regional frameworks such as the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP). The two parties explored possibilities beyond state-led regionalism, including stronger networks among civil society, think tanks, diaspora groups, and business communities, as well as thematic “mini-lateral” cooperation on issues such as climate adaptation and maritime governance.

Ms. Chamika Wijesuriya, Ms. Thedini Herath, and Shayan Peris, Research/Programme Officers at RCSS, were associated with the discussion.

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