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CSE edges-down on profit-taking; spotlight on banking sector counters

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By Hiran H.Senewiratne

The CSE edged-down yesterday on profit- taking as the market had continuously been in the green after debt restructuring assurances by major creditors, a market analyst said.

“Profit- taking can be observed as the market was active during the past few days due to investors being overwhelmed by China’s debt restructuring assurance, he said.

“It is mainly taking place in the banking sector counters because everyone has brought in lower prices and are making money at this level, the analysts explained.Amid those developments both indices moved downwards. The All-Share Price Index went down by 96.5 points and S and P SL20 dipped by 36.7 points.

Turnover stood at Rs 1.7 billion with three crossings. Those crossings were reported in JKH, which crossed 500,000 shares to the tune of Rs 71 million, its shares traded at Rs 142.25, Expack Corrugated Cartons 1.5 million shares crossed for Rs 26.3 million, its shares traded at Rs 17.50 and Hayleys PLC 300,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 23.4 million, its shares fetched Rs 78.

In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were, Softlogic Capital PLC Rs 185 million (14.8 million shares traded), JKH Rs 177.4 million (1.2 million shares traded), Lanka IOC Rs 97.7 million (498,000 shares traded), Royal Ceramic Rs 95.1 million (2.7 million shares traded), Lanka Wall Tiles Rs 80.8 million (1.3 million shares traded), Capital Alliance Rs 77.8 million (2.2 million shares traded) and Sampath Bank Rs 73.3 million (1.3 million shares traded).

It is said high net worth and institutional investor participation was noted in Hayleys, Melstacorp and Lanka IOC. Mixed interest was observed in Royal Ceramics, JKH and Lanka Walltiles while retail interest was noted in Alumex, Softlogic Capital and Browns Investments.

The Capital Goods sector was the top contributor to the market turnover (due to Hayleys, Royal Ceramics and JKH), while the sector index gained 2.34 per cent. The share price of Hayleys increased by 80 cents to Rs. 78.20. The share price of Royal Ceramics gained Rs. 2.30 (7.19 per cent) to Rs. 34.30. The share price of JKH recorded a gain of Rs. 2.25 to Rs. 142.50.

The Materials sector was the second highest contributor to the market turnover (due to Alumex), while the sector index increased by 1.60 per cent. The share price of Alumex appreciated by 60 cents (7.32 per cent) to close at Rs. 8.80. Melstacorp was also included among the top turnover contributors. The share price of Melstacorp closed flat at Rs. 60.

High net worth but low profile investor Dr. T. Senthilverl yesterday entered Sri Lanka’s most diversified blue chip Hayleys PLC, picking-up 2.8 million shares for Rs. 218 million or Rs. 78 per share. The seller was Sri Lanka Insurance Life Fund which as of end December 2022 held 1.6% or 12.3 million shares.Yesterday, the Central Bank’s US dollar buying rate was Rs 311.62 and the selling rate Rs 328.90. Exporters are reportedly now grumbling that their profits are going down due to the rupee appreciation against the US dollar.



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CEAT Kelani crowned ‘Best Tyre Manufacturer’ at inaugural Automobile Industry Awards

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CEAT Kelani General Manager – Institutional Sales & OE Mr Indika Ellepola and members of CEAT Kelani team accept the award from the Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development Sunil Handunneththi in the presence of the Chairman of the Automobile Industry Council Mr Ravith Silva and other dignitaries

CEAT Kelani Holdings has been adjudged the Best Tyre Manufacturer in the ‘Component Manufacturer’ Category at the country’s inaugural Automobile Industry Awards presented by the Automobile Industry Council (AIC) of Sri Lanka, in a significant endorsement of the company’s leadership in the country’s fast-evolving vehicle assembly sector.

The awards were presented at Temple Trees at a ceremony attended by government ministers, senior public officials, industry leaders and stakeholders from across Sri Lanka’s automobile ecosystem. Conceived as a national platform to recognise excellence, innovation and sustainability, the awards evaluate performance across criteria including technology, market impact, customer satisfaction and industry leadership.

CEAT Kelani’s recognition reflects its commanding position in the Original Equipment (OE) tyre segment, where the company supplies tyres for more than 90% of the vehicles assembled in Sri Lanka. Having entered the local vehicle assembly industry in 2012 with its first OE tyre supply, CEAT has rapidly established itself as the preferred tyre partner for assemblers, supplying over 150,000 OE tyres annually across a diverse range of vehicles including cars, SUVs, motorcycles, scooters, buses and commercial vehicles.

Today, CEAT tyres are fitted as original equipment on more than 30 locally assembled vehicle models spanning 11 global brands, underscoring the confidence placed in the company’s product quality, consistency and performance.

The company’s leadership in this segment is reinforced by its achievement of IATF 16949:2016 certification, making it the first tyre manufacturer in Sri Lanka to secure this globally recognised automotive quality standard. This certification affirms CEAT Kelani’s capability to meet the stringent requirements of international automotive OEMs while optimising supply chain efficiency and reliability.

CEAT tyres supplied to vehicle manufacturers undergo rigorous validation processes and have demonstrated superior performance across key parameters such as safety, durability, braking efficiency, ride comfort and noise reduction. Low rolling resistance and minimal vibration further enhance driving efficiency and user experience, aligning with global expectations of modern mobility solutions.

Beyond its industrial impact, CEAT Kelani also contributes significantly to the national economy. By manufacturing tyres locally, the company helps conserve valuable foreign exchange through import substitution, while sourcing 100% of its natural rubber requirements domestically, supporting the livelihoods of more than 10,000 rubber cultivator families.

The Automobile Industry Council, the apex body representing Sri Lanka’s automobile sector, was established under the joint leadership of key government ministries and operates as a private-sector-led, not-for-profit organisation. Its mandate includes driving sustainable growth, strengthening industry competitiveness and fostering collaboration between public and private stakeholders.

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ComBank’s ‘Max Loyalty Rewards’ soars to new heights with airline miles option

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Reinforcing its commitment to delivering premium lifestyle value and rewarding experiences to its customers, the Commercial Bank of Ceylon has unveiled a significant enhancement to its Max Loyalty Rewards platform, enabling its cardholders to convert reward points into airline miles through a strategic integration with the national carrier’s ‘FlySmiLes’ programme and the frequent flyer programmes of other airlines.

Effective immediately, holders of Commercial Bank Premium and Platinum credit cards and Elite debit cards can seamlessly convert their accumulated Max Loyalty Rewards Points into FlySmiLes miles, unlocking faster access to flights and travel privileges with SriLankan Airlines.

The upgrade also encompasses other international frequent flyer programmes, broadening the global travel options available to eligible cardholders by extending the reach of the platform across multiple international travel networks, the Bank said.

The move represents a decisive step in elevating the everyday utility of credit and debit card spend, allowing routine transactions to translate directly into meaningful travel rewards. With SriLankan Airlines expected to be the preferred choice for the majority of customers, the partnership with the national carrier anchors the proposition, offering both familiarity and tangible value in the conversion of points to miles.

To mark the launch, Commercial Bank is offering a highly competitive promotional conversion rate of six Max Loyalty Rewards Points to one FlySmiLes mile, valid through 31st December 2026. The Bank said this market-leading rate significantly accelerates the journey from daily spend to international travel, enhancing the appeal of the Bank’s card portfolio.

Commenting on this latest development, Hasrath Munasinghe, Chief Operating Officer of Commercial Bank, said the enhancement reflects the Bank’s continued focus on delivering differentiated value to its customers. “Max Loyalty Rewards points are among the most valuable benefits offered to our cardholders, turning everyday spending into rewarding experiences,” he said. “Commercial Bank is also the first and only Bank to offer Max Loyalty Rewards points to both credit and debit cardholders, extending these benefits beyond credit cards. By partnering with SriLankan Airlines and other global carriers, we have significantly strengthened the Max Loyalty Rewards platform. Our cardholders can now think beyond conventional rewards and convert their everyday spending into memorable travel experiences. This is about enabling them to go further, more often, with greater ease.”

The airline miles conversion feature is available at no additional cost to eligible cardholders, with no enrolment or processing fees. Access is fully integrated into the existing Max Loyalty Rewards platform, allowing users to log in with their current credentials, view balances, and convert points instantly alongside standard merchant redemptions.

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Mangala Perera appointed C.W. Mackie Group CEO

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Mangala Perera

C.W. Mackie PLC has appointed Mangala Perera as its new Group Chief Executive Officer (Group CEO), strengthening its senior management team with an experienced corporate leader with over 26 years of cross-industry experience.

Perera, who has served as a Director of C.W. Mackie PLC since April 2, 2012, currently holds the position of Executive Director – Group Chief Operating Officer of the company. He has held senior roles in marketing and general management both locally and internationally.

In addition to his responsibilities at C.W. Mackie PLC, Perera serves as Managing Director of Sunquick Lanka (Private) Limited and holds directorships at Sunquick Lanka Properties (Private) Limited, Kelani Valley Canneries Limited, Ceymac Rubber Company Limited and Ceytra (Private) Limited. He is also a Non-Executive Director of Phoenix Industries Limited.

Perera’s academic and professional credentials span multiple disciplines, including a Master’s degree in Financial Economics from the University of Colombo, a BSc (Hons.) Special Degree in Marketing Management from the University of Sri Jayewardenepura and a Postgraduate Diploma in Business and Financial Management from the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka.

He is also a visiting lecturer in Postgraduate Studies in Management at the University of Colombo and the University of Kelaniya, and contributes to several national-level project committees and professional judging panels as an active marketing practitioner.

Beyond the corporate sector, Perera has been involved in sports administration and previously served as President of the Sri Lanka Mercantile Volleyball Federation, where he played a key role in promoting volleyball and beach volleyball in Sri Lanka.

The company said the appointment reflects its continued focus on strengthening leadership and driving future growth.

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