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CSE recovers following CBSL chief’s observations on local economy

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By Hiran H.Senewiratne

Sri Lanka’s shares moved up within the first hour of trading yesterday though the market proved to be highly volatile. However, it later showed some marginal recovery following Central Bank Governor Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe’s positive comments on the local economy. He hinted that the economy would become stable and register steady growth by next year.

Weerasinghe said inflation will reach a maximum level of 65 per cent by September and will likely indicate a downward trend afterwards. “The reason being that the Central Bank managed the sagging economy quite well and now we could provide the basic needs of the people with our current export revenue and inward remittances, he said at the CBSL’s monthly policy review meeting yesterday.

Amid these developments both indices moved upwards. The All- Share Price Index rose by 3.22 points (0.04 per cent) to end at 8910.57 and S and P SL20 gained 22.36 points (0.76 per cent) to end the day at 2969.36. Turnover stood at Rs 2.7 billion with a single crossing. The crossing was reported in JKH, which crossed 500,000 shares to the tune of Rs 63.75 million; its shares traded at Rs 120.50.

In the retail market, seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were, Lanka IOC Rs 578 million (three million shares traded), Expolanka Holdings Rs 313 million (1.5 million shares traded), Lankem Development Rs 208 million (ten million shares traded), Browns Investments Rs 84.6 million (ten million shares traded), LOLC Finance Rs 83 million (114,000 shares traded), Agstar Rs 82.7 million (6.8 million shares traded) and Renuka Agri Foods Rs 72.6 million (9.8 million shares traded). During the day 115 million share volumes changed hands in 29000 transactions. Yesterday the Central Bank announced the US dollar buying rate as Rs 357.33 and the selling rate as Rs 368.70.



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Seven Acts under the subject of institutions implemented under the Ministry of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development to be amended

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The Cabinet of Ministers has approved the joint proposal presented by the Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development to include the aforesaid amendments of the Acts to the Legal Compilation Program of the government in the year 2025 for the amendment of the following Acts.

• National Gem and Jewellery Authority Act, No. 50 of 1993.
• Technical Development Act No. 36 of 1969
• Sri Lanka institute of textile and apparel Act, no. 12 of 2009
• Sri Lanka Export. Development Act, No. 40 of 1979
• National Enterprise Development Authority Act No. 17 of 2006 and National Enterprise Development Authority Act No.18 of 2014 (Amendment)
• National Crafts Council and Allied Institutions Act No. 35 of 1982
• National Crafts Council and Allied Institutions Act No.4 of 1996 (Special Provisions)

[It has been planned to amend the above acts that come under the subject of institutions implemented under the Ministry of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development this year to create a strong and suitable institutional framework to expedite economic conversion in Sri Lanka]

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‘A meeting of minds, markets and opportunities’

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Dignitaries and industry leaders inaugurate the Global Franchise Forum 2025

The Global Franchise Forum 2025, held at the Sheraton Hotel in Colombo recently was seen by dignitaries present as delivering significant benefits to Sri Lanka’s economy, entrepreneurs and the country’s global standing. Gaurav Marya, chairman, Franchise India Group, complimenting the event said, among other things, that the event was a ‘meeting of minds, markets and opportunities’.

The event attracted global brands, investors and business leaders, connecting them with Sri Lanka’s entrepreneurial community and was seen as laying the groundwork for long-term economic growth and collaboration.

Gaurav Marya, further said:

“We are thrilled to see such an enthusiastic and relevant audience in Sri Lanka. The energy in the room reflected the hunger for growth and the readiness of Sri Lanka’s entrepreneurs to embrace global brands and scale with purpose.”

Knowledgeable observers added: ‘Franchising offers a tested pathway for small and medium enterprises (SMEs) to grow sustainably. Through partnerships with established global brands, Sri Lankan entrepreneurs now have better access to proven business models, reducing startup risks and improving scalability. This promises to generate significant employment opportunities in sectors like hospitality, healthcare, retail, and education, thereby strengthening the social and economic fabric of the country.

“The forum also helped reinforce Sri Lanka’s strategic position as a gateway to South Asia. Highlighting the country’s growing consumer base, skilled workforce and improving business environment, the event attracted international attention, signaling Sri Lanka’s readiness to play a larger role in regional trade and investment flows.

“Support from respected organizations—including the Indo-Lanka Chamber of Commerce, ICC Sri Lanka, and FCCISL—helped foster new partnerships and cross-border collaboration opportunities. By encouraging foreign investment and knowledge-sharing, the forum is set to help Sri Lankan businesses become more competitive regionally and globally.

“Panels, workshops, and one-on-one business meetings equipped attendees with vital knowledge about franchising strategies and global business practices. The presence of industry experts offered Sri Lankan entrepreneurs valuable tools for success, promoting a culture of innovation and strategic growth.”

Reflecting on the broader significance of the event, Gaurav Marya added,

“Sri Lanka is clearly moving toward economic recovery. Despite global headwinds, including recent trade policy shifts, the Global Franchise Forum 2025 Sri Lanka Edition has helped catalyze timely conversations and build sustainable partnerships that support long-term economic development and resilience.”

By Ifham Nizam

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National Savings Bank appoints Ajith Akmeemana,Chief Financial Officer

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National Savings Bank (NSB) announces the appointment of Ajith Akmeemana as the Chief Financial Officer (CFO), effective immediately.

Ajith Akmeemana has nearly 35 years of experience in the financial services industry driving financial strategies and ensuring sustainable organizational growth and profitability.

He brings extensive experience in corporate planning, asset-liability management, treasury management and corporate finance activities, complemented by C-suit leadership roles at Nations Trust Bank and Bank of Maldives. His career commenced at Standard Chartered Bank, Sri Lanka, and includes a strong foundation in audit and advisory services at Ernest & Young.

Akmeemana is a Fellow Member of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka and holds an MBA from the University of Manchester, UK. He is also a Graduate Member of the Sri Lanka Institute of Directors and an Associate Member of the Institute of Bankers of Sri Lanka.

Commenting on his appointment, Akmeemana said, “It is an honor to join National Savings Bank, an institution with a strong legacy and an essential role in Sri Lanka’s financial sector. I look forward to supporting NSB’s mission and contributing to its continued growth and success.”

The Chairman, Board of Directors, GM/CEO, and the entire NSB team warmly welcome Akmeemana and are confident in his ability to lead the Bank’s financial operations in alignment with its strategic direction.

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