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Sunshine Holdings ups 9-month revenue by 60% despite challenges

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Diversified conglomerate Sunshine Holdings (CSE: SUN) reported a consolidated revenue of Rs. 38.6 billion for the nine months ending 31 December 2022 (9MFY23), an increase of 60% YoY compared to the corresponding period of last year.

Profit after tax (PAT) for the period in review rose to Rs. 3.8 billion, an increase of 5.6% YoY, despite contraction in volumes and higher interest cost. The gross profit amounted to Rs. 10.2 billion, up 25.3% YoY compared to the previous year, in line with the Group’s revenue growth. Gross profit margin for the period in review stood at 26.4%, which is a contraction of 730 basis points against the same period last year. Profit attributable to equity shareholders (PATMI) was Rs. 2.2 billion for 9MFY23, an increase of 21.2% YoY.

The Group’s Healthcare business emerged as the largest contributor to Sunshine’s top-line performance, accounting for 45.7% of total revenue. Consumer and Agribusiness sectors of the Group contributed 36.5% and 17.2% respectively of the total revenue. In April 2022, Sunshine Tea (Pvt) Ltd, which is a tea export business, was acquired by the Group and its performance is consolidated under Consumer Goods sector w.e.f. 1st April 2022.

Commenting on the performance, Sunshine Holdings Chairman Amal Cabraal said, “Amidst tough market conditions, the notable growth in revenue is attributed to strong contributions from all our business sectors on the back of well executed strategies. In the short to medium term, we expect the operating environment to remain challenging. Unprecedentedly high finance costs, soaring inflation along with significantly increased tax rates impacting disposable income and dampening consumption and key export markets experiencing recessionary conditions are some of the key challenges that need to be overcome. The effects of the economic crisis and consequent corrective measures are leading to talent migration and talent retention has become increasingly challenging. With sharper and more agile planning and operational excellence across all sectors, the Group will remain focused on adding value to its local customers and consumers and leverage its recently acquired export business to deliver growth outside Sri Lanka.”

Healthcare

Group’s Healthcare segment generated Rs. 17.6 billion in turnover during 9MFY23, representing a significant growth of 36.3% YoY on the back of improved performance in Pharmaceutical and Medical Devices segments. Lina, the Pharma manufacturing business of the Group, experienced revenue growth mainly due to price revisions together with the revenue earned from Metered Dose Inhaler (MDI) sales to the government. The first MDI sale was made in the month of July 2022 marking the commencement of commercial operations in Lina Spiro. The Healthcare sector PAT decreased by 2.5% YoY.

Consumer Goods

Recording a 133.8% increase in revenue compared to the corresponding period of last year, the Consumer Goods Sector recorded a revenue close to Rs. 14.1 billion. Excluding the new addition of Sunshine Tea, revenue growth stood at 30.7%. Both tea and confectionary categories have seen a noteworthy increase in revenue during the period in review. The PAT of the sector amounted to Rs. 498 million (up 115.7% YoY) compared to the same period last year.

Agribusiness

The Group’s agribusiness sector, represented by Watawala Plantations PLC (WATA) and Watawala Dairy Limited (WDL), saw a revenue increase of 32.1% YoY to Rs. 6.6 billion. EBIT margin for 9MFY23 stood at 41.5%, against 56.2%in the corresponding period last year, owing to increased cost of bought crop and reduction in crop volumes by 6.32% YoY. PAT of the Agri sector closed at Rs. 2.6 billion for 9MFY23, down 2.8% YoY compared to the same period last year.

About Sunshine Holdings

Sunshine Holdings PLC is a diversified conglomerate contributing to ‘nation-building’ by creating value in vital sectors of the Sri Lankan economy – healthcare, consumer goods and agribusiness. Established in 1967, the group is now home to leading Sri Lankan brands such as Zesta Tea, Watawala Tea, Ran Kahata, Daintee Confectionary and Healthguard Pharmacy, with over 2,300 employees and revenue of Rs. 39 billion YTD 2022/23. The business units comprise of Sunshine Healthcare Lanka, Sunshine Consumer Lanka and Watawala Plantations PLC, which are leaders in their respective sectors and many of them certified as a “Great Place to Work” in 2021.



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First Sri Lankan company to receive Client Protection Certification

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Sarvodaya Development Finance PLC (SDF) has become the first Sri Lankan company to receive the Client Protection Certification, awarded by MFR under the Cerise + SPTF methodology, marking a significant milestone in the country’s responsible finance sector and reaffirming the Company’s commitment to ethical, inclusive and client-centered financial services.

SDF was awarded the Bronze level of achievement in client protection, signifying that the institution meets all standards necessary for adequate Client Protection under the Universal Standards for Social and Environmental Performance Management.

The certification was awarded by MFR, a leading global rating agency that provides assessments, data and technical expertise to the sustainable finance industry. Headquartered in Italy, MFR operates through five regional offices across Ecuador, Mexico, Kenya, the Kyrgyz Republic and India, covering four continents and maintaining one of the widest global footprints among specialized rating agencies. With more than 2,800 assignments conducted across over 110 countries, MFR holds a leading position in the global responsible finance certification and assessment landscape.

The Client Protection Certification is widely recognized and valued across the responsible finance industry, particularly among investors, donors and development finance stakeholders. It reflects an institution’s ability to uphold the principle of “doing no harm to clients”, which is considered a minimum expectation within the responsible and inclusive finance sector.

For SDF, the certification further strengthens its position as a purpose-driven financial institution committed to serving underserved communities, micro and small enterprises, rural entrepreneurs and productive sectors that require accessible, responsible and sustainable financial support. It also reinforces the Company’s approach to balancing financial inclusion with sound governance, transparency and client welfare.

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Green Cabin advances growth strategy through Havelock City collaboration

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(From left) At the signing of the MoU - Assistant Manager - Clubhouse, Overseas Realty (Ceylon) PLC - Manula Perera, Head of Legal/ Company Secretary, Overseas Realty (Ceylon) PLC - Melissa Jansz, CEO/ Director, Overseas Realty (Ceylon) PLC - Pravir Samarasinghe with Managing Director, Cyril Rodrigo's Restaurants (Pvt) Ltd - Chirath Devasurendra and Chief Operating Officer, Cyril Rodrigo's Restaurants (Pvt) Ltd - Kanishka Sumithrarachchi

Cyril Rodrigo’s Restaurants (Pvt) Ltd (Green Cabin) has expanded its presence in Sri Lanka’s hospitality and events sector through a strategic partnership with Havelock City to manage and operate its banquet facilities, introducing ‘Havelock City Banquets by Green Cabin’. The collaboration brings together Havelock City’s premium event infrastructure and Green Cabin’s expertise in catering, hospitality, creating an integrated offering for weddings, corporate functions, private celebrations, and large-scale social events in Colombo.

The partnership represents a significant milestone in Green Cabin’s broader growth strategy as the company continues to diversify its hospitality portfolio beyond its traditional restaurant and bakery operations. Under the new arrangement, Green Cabin will serve as the exclusive catering partner for all events hosted at the venue, delivering end-to-end culinary and hospitality services supported by decades of operational expertise.

As demand continues to grow for professionally managed event spaces that combine convenience, quality service, and premium dining experiences, ‘Havelock City Banquets by Green Cabin’ aims to address an increasingly sophisticated market seeking seamless event execution under a single trusted provider.

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Investor sentiment dips amid mixed signals from West Asian peace bid

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CSE investor sentiment dropped yesterday amid what seemed to be an initial lack of clarity over the signing of the ceasefire agreement between the US and Iran, market analysts said.

Amid those developments both indices moved downward. The All Share Price Index went down by 88.08 points while the S and P SL20 declined by 4.35 points.

Turnover stood at Rs 1.86 billion with five crossings. NDB 796,000 shares crossed for Rs 87.6 million and its shares traded at Rs 110, Dialog Axiata 500,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 23 million; its shares traded at Rs 46, Singer SriLanka 300,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 22.8 million; its shares sold at Rs 76.10, Sampath Bank 150,000 shares crossed for Rs 21.8 million; its share s traded at Rs 145 and CIC Holdings 625,000 shares crossed for Rs 20 million; its shares traded at Rs 32.

In the retail market companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Hemas Holdings Rs 281 million (8.6 million shares traded), Dialog Rs 127 million (2.8 million shares traded), NDB Rs 101 million (916,000 shares traded), JKH Rs 62 million (three million shares traded), Lanka Realty Investments Rs 55 million (948,000 shares traded), Commercial Bank Rs 52 million (248,000 shares traded) and Central Finance Rs 40 million (177,000 shares traded). During the day 75.6 million share volumes changed hands in 18167 transactions.

It is said banking sector counters, especially NDB and Sampath Bank, performed well while telecom sector counters, especially Dialog, were also active at the floor. Manufacturing sector, especially JKH, performed well too.

Yesterday the rupee was quoted at Rs 333.50/334.00 to the US dollar in the spot market from Rs 333.90/334.20 the previous day, while bond yields were down further as the market continued to rally, dealers said.

The telegraphic transfer rate for Sri Lanka’s rupee against the US dollar was 329.50 buying, Rs 338.50 selling; the euro was Rs 374.8506 selling, Rs 388.7676 buying; and the pound was Rs 433.7044 buying, Rs 447.7500 selling.

By Hiran H. Senewiratne

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