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Apparel Giant Omega Line celebrates 25 years of excellence

Omega Line Ltd, Sri Lanka’s largest exporter of clothing items to the European market which produces and exports more than 90 million clothing items consisting of fashion garments such as bras, briefs, and beachwear, recently celebrated 25 years of excellence in contributing to the growth of the Sri Lankan economy. Founded in 1999 with its first and flagship apparel manufacturing facility in the North-Western province of Sri Lanka, Omega Line has grown to over 4,500 employees at Sandalankawa, and its Vavuniya factory, which is the largest investment in the Northern province, has 2,900 employees. Omega Line is a wholly owned investment of Oniverse (formerly Calzedonia), based in Verona, Italy, and the brainchild of Group President Dott. Sandro Veronezi. In addition, Omega Line and its’ sister companies employ over 15,000 employees across several factories and collaborate with several subcontractors to produce pyjamas, night-dresses, and T-shirts. Omega Line’s portfolio of brands comprises renowned names including Calzedonia, Intimissimi, Tezenis, and Falconeri, which speaks volumes about the outstanding success of Omega Line in contributing to the Sri Lankan economy since its inception. The group has invested over US$400 Million in Sri Lanka and exported a combined total of over 200 million garments last year.
“We are delighted to celebrate our 25th anniversary with notable milestones. Since our inception in 1999 as a single manufacturing facility with 30 employees, we have expanded to seven factories employing over 15,000 across affiliated factories and various production lines. This growth exemplifies our production capabilities and our dedication to expansion, diversification, and geographic reach,” stated Dott. Sandro Veronesi, President of Oniverse Holdings, Italy. “We came to invest in Sri Lanka at the height of the terrorist war, but we were able to come this far due to the hard work of Mr. Vincenzo Joppolo, immediate past Chairman and Managing Director, Felix Fernando, Kapila Wanniarchchi, Ms. Bruna Carelle, and the Sri Lankan team. We are also expanding Benji Ltd. this year by adding another factory” he added.
“We attribute much of our success to our unwavering belief and commitment to employee engagement and happiness which in turn enables us to realize our primary goal of delivering the highest quality products, on time and at the lowest cost. In 1999, Oniverse (formerly Calzedonia) had only around 300 retail outlets operating in very few European countries. However, due to the expansion of its supply chain, Oniverse now sells in over 55 countries with over 5,700 retail outlets. Sri Lanka produces over 75% of the garments Oniverse sells currently and is a testament to the trust Oniverse has placed in Sri Lankan operations,” stated Felix A. Fernando, CEO & Managing Director of Omega Line Ltd, who is also the company’s first employee.
Sustainability is one of Omega Line’s key drivers in all its manufacturing operations. While aligning with global initiatives such as the Paris Agreement to reduce greenhouse gases and limit global warming with its commitment to achieving renewable energy targets set by its parent company, Oniverse, Omega Line is targeting 2030 to fully transition to renewable energy sources for which significant steps have already been taken by incorporating solar power into their operations. Furthermore, initiatives such as investing in low-power consumption machinery, transitioning to LED lighting, and recycling wastewater for gardening and toilets are prime examples of how Omega Line cares for the environment.
Omega Line was bestowed the Best Corporate Citizen Award in 2023/24 by the Ceylon Chamber of Commerce recently for its outstanding contributions to economic development, empowering rural economies, providing employment opportunities, supporting small businesses, and engaging in charitable work. Moreover, Omega Line has been recognized as a Great Place to Work ranking amongst the top 15 in the production and manufacturing sector. Over 90% of employees at Omega Line are females which is a testament to Omega Line’s commitment to women empowerment.
Business
U.S.-Russia diplomatic thaw ignites Sri Lanka’s hopes for trade windfall

Sri Lanka’s Ministry of Industries and Entrepreneurship Development Secretary Thilaka Jayasundara voiced confidence yesterday that warming U.S.-Russia relations could catalyse economic opportunities for Sri Lanka, during a forum hosted by the National Chamber of Commerce.
Speaking at the ‘Russia-Sri Lanka Development of Trade, Economic, and Banking Cooperation’ event, Jayasundara, a seasoned official with experience across multiple political administrations highlighted that eased secondary sanctions resulting from improved Moscow-Washington dialogue could unlock favorable trade conditions for Sri Lanka. Her remarks drew visible approval from Russian Ambassador Levan Dzhagryan, seated nearby.
“Sri Lanka’s balanced, neutral foreign policy positions us to benefit from any collaborative outcomes of U.S.-Russia talks,” she asserted, underscoring the nation’s potential to leverage evolving geopolitics for trade and investment gains.
Jayasundara didn’t miss the opportunity to urge Sri Lankan trade chambers to collaborate with the Export Development Board (EDB) to diversify exports and maximise foreign exchange earnings.
“Businesses and banks present here should explore to forge stronger B2B linkages for mutual benefit at the breakout sessions,” she added, referencing discussions at the forum that connected SMEs and large firms in agriculture, fintech, pharmaceuticals, industrial manufacturing among other sectors.
The secretary’s optimism aligns with Sri Lanka’s broader strategy to navigate global economic headwinds by capitalising on diplomatic shifts and expanding its export portfolio.
According to the EDB, the total export value from Sri Lanka to Russia was USD 144.25 Mn in 2023 and total imports from Russia to Sri Lanka for the same period were USD 393.55 Mn. Official data for 2024 remains pending.
The Russian delegation that took part in the B2B meetings was headed by Dr. Alexander Rybas, Trade Commissioner of the Russian Federation.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
Hemas Hospitals named Official Healthcare Partner for JOE-PETE Big Match 2025

Hemas Hospitals has proudly partnered with the JOE-PETE Big Match 2025 as the official healthcare provider, continuing its strong tradition of supporting community events and ensuring the safety and well-being of all participants and spectators.
As one of Sri Lanka’s most anticipated annual school cricket encounters, the JOE-PETE Big Match brings together passionate fans, students, and alumni from St. Joseph’s College and St. Peter’s College. With thousands expected to attend, Hemas Hospitals steps in once again, marking its fifth consecutive year of involvement, to provide expert medical support on-site.
“As a leading private hospital network, we’re proud to be a part of this iconic event. Our partnership reflects our commitment to community health and to being there where it matters most,” said Dr. Pradeep Edward, Director General Manager, Hemas Hospital Thalawathugoda. “We want all attendees to enjoy the event with peace of mind, knowing that their health and safety are in good hands.”
During the match days, Hemas Hospitals will deploy on-site medical teams, ambulances, and a qualified sports medicine medical officer to respond to any health emergencies or injuries. From first aid to injury management, the team is equipped to handle a wide range of situations with the efficiency and professionalism that Hemas is known for.
“Our practice of having highly trained medical staff and emergency support continues,” said Anjana Cramer, Business Development Manager. “Our aim is to be proactive, responsive, and accessible throughout the event.”
In addition to healthcare support, Hemas Hospitals will have a strong brand presence at the event, with Hemas flags, A-boards, a branded ambulance, and the medical team visibly positioned throughout the grounds.
“We want this partnership to not only represent medical readiness but also our larger message of promoting health and unity through sport,” said Duwayne Rozario, Executive – Business Development. “It’s about more than just treatment, it’s about being an active part of the community.”
Business
Sun Siyam Pasikudah; unique cluster of luxury chalets looking out to Eastern sea

Weddings on the beach, an aqua platform to be served dinner in the sea; four ocean pavilions, informal camaraderie, more so, come as you are atmosphere for informality and bonhomie un matched in any resort.
What are we talking about? Just a cautious; yet unavoidable blend for a holiday; and an atmosphere of ‘let yourself go’, experience unmatched in a resort hotels.
Where are these ‘happenings’? At the Sun Siyam Pasikudah.
Just so, assuming you’ve been to the Maldives, and factually, it’s a demand driven destination, to the US, so too, we assume, Sun Siyam Pasikudah is a growing destination for holidays in the warm waters of the Indian Ocean surrounding the East coast of this island.
Why surrounding? Simple; just that Sun Siyam Pasikudah perched by the sea, apart from the warm waters bordering the resort; we are also of the positive atmosphere of the shallow sea abutting the picturesque appeal viewed from the sea. Appealing to tourists already enjoying the numerous attractions of this resort facility.
Our observations were French, Germans and other Europeans were already enjoying the facilities of Sun Siyam Pasikudah.
General Manager Arshed Refai was on hand to give us detailed explanation on facilities guests could expect and enjoy and numerous offerings that appeal for long stays. Quite regularly, he said, guests are quite reluctant to depart. Particularly Europeans who we observed enjoying the sun and more so walks along the beach.
Additionally, Ministry of Tourism provided train services as well to encourage tourist traffic to the East to enjoy the growing popularity of this resort and other resorts we observed in the area.
GM Refai further said the dining experience, and varied choice of cuisine catered to each national from West to East; which, he said, was quite in order to cater to choices in food and individual taste desires.
Originally launched in 2014 as Sun Aqua Pasikudah, the property underwent a rebranding in 2020, becoming part of Sun Siyam Resorts Collection and adopting the name of Sun Siyam Pasikudah. ‘Was it popular among local tourists’? He responded positively that its appeal was growing, related to the chain of other destinations in the East. Additionally, its popularity and appeal, particularly to its chalets and Five Star luxury was in reality not an available concept elsewhere.
Chef Dilan Jayasundera, explained varied cuisine and food flavours he was adept in producing to ensure guests were not in need, food vice.
He further said a broad cross section of tastes was catered to.
Asst General Manager Keerthi expanding on additional facilities said 34 rooms were villa style accommodation spread over the land. Four ocean pavilions complemented a formal atmosphere.
GM Refai further said 90 guests at peak accommodation enjoyed international cuisine.Excursions, to the fish market, sea observations in glass bottom boats to observe fauna and flora under water, including the varied amphibian fish population were of great appeal.
Questioned on any Maldivian influence, he said, Sunsiyam was not influenced by the Maldives, but its style was of broad appeal.
The resort’s transformation showcases bold monochromatic interiors balanced with rich golden tones, creating a unique, sophisticated, and chic environment. The resort offers distinct culinary adventures, immersing guests in Sri Lanka’s vibrant flavors and colonial traditions. Noteworthy options include The Cellar, Sri Lanka’s largest wine cellar on the eastern coast, the Tea House with an extensive tea collection for a delightful tasting journey, Slice & Grill, a fast-casual poolside concept with a retro design, and the Beach Shack, a tropical paradise with Caribbean vibes.
By Steve A. Morrell
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