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Janashakthi Foundation partners with CEPA and YUMA Foundation to produce trilingual inequality research report

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Ramesh Schaffter, Managing Director / Group CEO of Janashakthi Group; Karin Fernando, Acting Executive Director of CEPA; and Christoph Feyen, Director of YUMA Foundation at the MOU signing

Janashakthi Foundation, the Philanthropic arm of Janashakthi Group, partnered with the Centre for Poverty Analysis (CEPA) and YUMA Foundation, to jointly sponsor Sri Lanka’s first Inequality Report. An agreement was signed recently, between the partners by signatories Ramesh Schaffter, Managing Director / Group CEO of Janashakthi Group, Karin Fernando, Acting Executive Director of CEPA and Christoph Feyen, Director of YUMA Foundation.

The research of the pilot phase of the project launched in July 2022 will be conducted over a 3-year period. The data of this study will be compiled and published as ‘The Inequality Report (TIER).’ The project intends to deepen the understanding of inequality, bringing together research, policy and dialogue. The first report to be launched in 2023 will specifically focus on the topics of income inequality, education inequality and inequalities in social protection. The report will be published in English, Sinhala, and Tamil and will capture the various dimensions of socio-economic inequalities and their implications. Prevalence, severity, changes, distribution of inequalities and implications will also be addressed in this research along with appropriate recommendations to reduce inequalities and associated problems. The project hopes to evolve over the next three years to become the flagship reference literature on inequality for Sri Lanka.

“Since its inception, Janashakthi has been a long-term supporter of nation building initiatives and we have always recognized our responsibility to support the nation. We have partnered with CEPA and YUMA Foundation to produce Sri Lanka’s first Inequality Research Report as a first step to identify the problem areas and take necessary actions to curb inequality in these turbulent times. The inequality challenge is global and is identified as one of the key areas that hinders development and economic growth. Together, we must take action to tackle deep-seated as well as emerging inequalities. We firmly believe that the research findings of this report will guide Janashakthi Foundation and other organizations as well as the government to strategically identify specific areas of concern and communities that are in need of help, to bridge the inequality gap,” commented Ramesh Schaffter, Managing Director / Group CEO of Janashakthi Group.



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SLT Group ends FY 2024 with significant turnaround in profitability

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SLT-MOBITEL CEO Janaka Abeysinghe

The SLT Group reported a massive turnaround in profitability as of December 2024, driven by strong operational performance and successful cost optimization across fixed and mobile segments, with momentum accelerating steadily during the year.

The Group recorded a Profit after Tax (PAT) of Rs. 3.1 billion for 2024, compared to a loss of Rs. 3.9 billion in 2023, representing a substantial turnaround of Rs. 7 billion. Annual revenue for the Group in 2024 grew by 4.4% to Rs. 111.1 billion, with Gross Profit showing robust growth of 19.6% to reach Rs. 46.1 billion.

The Group’s focus on operational efficiency resulted in a 4% reduction in operating expenses to Rs. 71.2 billion, contributing to a 23.7% improvement in EBITDA to Rs. 40 billion, and a considerable 172.8% increase in operating profit to Rs. 11.2 billion. Finance costs were also reduced by 20.5% to Rs. 9 billion, supporting the Group’s outstanding turnaround.

SLT Group demonstrated strong financial performance with robust results in the fourth quarter. Revenue reached Rs. 29.1 billion, showing impressive growth of 11.9% compared to Q4 2023 and maintaining momentum with 1.8% sequential growth from Q3 2024. The quarter saw important improvements across key metrics for the Group, with gross profit rising to Rs. 12.9 billion, up 50% year-on-year, EBITDA growing to Rs. 11.5 billion, an increase of 28.9%, and operating profit more than doubling to Rs. 4 billion.

SLT Group’s Q4 2024 also delivered a notable PAT of Rs. 2.4 billion, representing a significant improvement from the Rs. 1.1 billion in Q3 2024, a 115% growth and an even more dramatic turnaround from the loss of Rs. 1.2 billion in Q4 2023. The quarterly performance contributed to a strong finish for the year, showcasing the success of the Group’s strategic initiatives in operational efficiency and cost management.

SLT Group remained a key contributor to the state revenues, delivering a total of Rs. 31.5 billion to the Government of Sri Lanka (GoSL) as taxes and levies during the year 2024.

At company level, SLT delivered steady growth as of December 2024 with an increase of revenue by 2.3% to Rs. 71.3 billion. The company’s broadband segment grew by 5.4%, led by FTTH services, while enterprise revenue surged by 11.8%. Government sector and SME segments showed strong growth of 11.0% and 23.6% respectively. Cost optimization efforts yielded considerable results, with a 2.2% reduction in operating expenses, including notable savings in AMC costs and internet backbone charges. The company reported a net profit of Rs. 2.1 billion for the FY 2024.

SLT delivered a strong performance in the fourth quarter of 2024, with revenue reaching to Rs. 18.3 billion, representing a 3.9% increase compared to Q4 2023. The growth was primarily driven by multiple revenue streams, with broadband revenue increasing by 10.2%, led by FTTH services. The Enterprise sector revenue grew by 11%, supported by increased earnings from networking, Internet, and managed services. The government sector showed impressive growth of 14.3%, while the SME sector revenue rose by 20.9%.

During the quarter, the company’s operational efficiency improved significantly, with operating profit growing by 17% to Rs. 1.8 billion, supported by effective cost management and a 4.6% reduction in depreciation. As a result, SLT recorded a net profit of Rs. 909 million for Q4 2024.

The Group’s mobile segment, Mobitel, achieved a significant turnaround in 2024, with revenue growing 7.4% to Rs. 45.8 billion compared to 2023, driven by broadband growth. EBITDA margin improved significantly to 30%, up 9 percentage points from 2023, reflecting both revenue growth and successful cost optimization strategies, further supported by a 4.9% reduction in operating costs through targeted optimizations across all functions including marketing, distribution and admin.

Mobitel reversed its operating loss, recording an operating profit of Rs. 2.9 billion in 2024 and achieving a positive net profit of Rs. 0.1 billion compared to Rs. 3.7 billion losses in 2023.

During Q4 2024, Mobitel delivered exceptional results with revenue growing 14.3% year-on-year to Rs. 12.3 billion. EBITDA rose by 137.1% to Rs. 4.6 billion, with margin improving to 37%. Operating profit showed substantial growth of 478% year-on-year to Rs. 1.8 billion, while net profit reached Rs. 1.2 billion, a 191.8% improvement. The quarter demonstrated strong momentum with 12.5% reduction in operating costs and continued improvement across all key metrics.

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CSE in positive mode, low investor participation in market notwithstanding

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By Hiran H Senewiratne

The stock market yesterday remained positive despite seeing low level investor participation and below average turnover as investors continued to be concerned over IMF review projections that are to be released in the near future, market analysts said.

Amid those developments both indices moved upwards. The All Share Price Index went up by 76.79 points while the S and P SL20 rose by 42.2 points.

Turnover stood at Rs 1.7 billion with two crossings. Those crossings were reported in Commercial Bank, which crossed 650,000 shares to the tune of Rs 95.5 million and Sampath Bank 500,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 61 million; its shares traded at Rs 122.

In the retail market top six companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Sampath Bank Rs 214 million (1.9 million shares traded), HNB Rs 168 million (521,000 shares traded), Hemas Holdings Rs 76.7 million (650,000 shares traded), JKH Rs 75.6 million (3.5 million shares traded), Dialog Rs 64.1 million (447,000 shares traded) and HNTB Rs 69.9 million (316,000 shares traded). During the day 58.89 million shares volumes changed hands in 12000 transactions.

It is said that the banking sector was the main contributor to the turnover, especially Sampath Bank, while the manufacturing sector was the second largest contributor to the turnover.

Yesterday, Sri Lanka’s rupee was quoted at Rs 295.40/50 to the US dollar in the spot market, from Rs 295.40/70 Thursday, dealers said, while bond yields were slightly up.

A bond maturing on 15.03.2028 was quoted at 10.02/08 percent.

A bond maturing on 01.07.2028 was quoted at 10.20/25 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.10.2028 was quoted at 10.32/37 percent.

A bond maturing on 15.09.2029 was quoted at 10.70/75 percent.

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Sri Lanka strengthens protection for local products with launch of Geographical Indications Registry

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From left to right: Juan Pablo (UNIDO), Mrs. Geethanjali Ranawaka (NIPO), Mangala Wijesinghe (EDB), Wasantha Samarasinghe, K.A. Vimalenthirarajah (Ministry of Trade), and Dr. Jairo A. Villamil-Diaz (UNIDO). Wasantha Samarasinghe handing over the first GI application to the Chairman of the EDB, Mangala Wijesinghe

The National Intellectual Property Office (NIPO), under the patronage of the Ministry of Trade, Commerce, Food Security, and Co-operative Development, officially opened the Local Geographical Indications (GI) Registry, a landmark initiative to safeguard Sri Lanka’s unique local products and enhance their global marketability.

The registry, formally declared open on 27 February 2025, marks a significant milestone in strengthening intellectual property rights in the country. By providing legal protection for products linked to a specific geographic origin, the initiative aims to preserve authenticity and increase the commercial value of Sri Lanka’s renowned goods, such as Ceylon Cinnamon and Ceylon Tea. Prior to this, local products lacked domestic legal safeguards, even if they had obtained international recognition, such as Ceylon Cinnamon’s European Union GI status.

Wasantha Samarasinghe, Minister of Trade, Commerce, Food Security, and Co-operative Development, emphasized the significance of the initiative, stating: “Opening the Local GI Registry is a crucial first step towards protecting Sri Lanka’s geographic advantage, enhancing market access, and contributing to the economic empowerment of local communities. We acknowledge the contribution made by the European Union (EU) and the United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO), which have been working together since 2017 with the Ministry and the government to advance this initiative.”

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