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Low interest rates take bourse along revival track

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The CSE bounced back yesterday after two days due to the existence of conducive market conditions stemming from low interest rates. Accordingly, the market moved to green territory with all the macro- economic conditions in place for the market to grow, market analysts said.

Amid those developments both indices moved upwards. The All Share Price Index went up by 86.8 points while S and P SL20 rose by 11.3 points. Turnover stood at Rs 4.4 billion with nine crossings.

Those crossings were reported in E B Creasy where 3.6 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 218 million and its shares traded at Rs 60, NDB 500,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 70 million; its shares traded at Rs 140, Colombo Fort Land 750,000 shares crossed for Rs 59.2 million; its shares traded at Rs 79, VallibelOne 560,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 51.2 million; its shares sold at Rs 91.5, CIC Holdings 200,000 shares crossed for Rs 29 million; its shares traded at Rs 145.

Sunshine Holdings one million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 27.7 million; its shares traded at Rs 27.7, Renuka Holdings one million shares crossed for Rs 24 million; its shares traded at Rs 24, Cooperative Insurance five million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 22.5 million; its shares sold at Rs 4.50 and HNB (Non- Voting) 70000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 20.6 million; its shares sold at Rs 295.25.

In the retail market, companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; CIC (Non- Voting) Rs 357 million (3.3 million shares traded), CIC (Voting) Rs 248 million (1.7 million shares traded), JKH Rs 217 million (9.2 million shares traded), HNB Rs 171 million (459,000 shares traded), HNB Finance Rs 130 million (16.6 million shares traded), Singer Sri Lanka Rs 127 million (1.9 million shares traded) and Cooperative Insurance Rs 125 million (27 million shares traded). During the day 162 million share volumes changed hands in 29000 transactions. It is said that manufacturing sector counters performed well, especially CIC Holdings and JKH, while banks and financial sector counters also performed well, especially HNB.

Yesterday, the rupee opened at Rs 300.60/70 to the US dollar in the spot market, stronger from Rs 300.99/301.05 the previous day, while bond yields were broadly steady, dealers said.

A bond maturing on 15.12.2026 was quoted flat at 8.05/15 percent. A bond maturing on 15.09.2027 was quoted flat at 8.40/50 percent. A bond maturing on 15.10.2028 was quoted at 8.85/95 percent. A bond maturing on 15.12.2029 was quoted at 9.38/40 percent. A bond maturing on 15.05.2030 was quoted at 9.42/48 percent, down from 9.45/52 percent. A bond maturing on 15.12.2032 was quoted flat at 10.25/30 percent. An auction of Rs. 82,000 million Treasury bills was ongoing.

By Hiran H. Senewiratne



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Sri Lanka rolls out digital signature framework to accelerate digital economy

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The LankaSign–eMudhra partnership brings together the strengths of LankaPay’s legally recognized digital signing certificates

Sri Lanka has launched a National Digital Signing Framework, a foundational initiative paving the way for paperless governance. This strategic move eliminates the need for physical signatures and documents in government transactions, aiming to dramatically enhance efficiency, transparency, and accessibility for citizens and businesses. An analyst said that this could accelerate Sri Lanka’s governance and commercial relationships with other countries as traditional signatures make room for digitally signed documents accepted by the government.

In this significant step toward accelerating Sri Lanka’s digital transformation, eMudhra, a global leader in digital identity and security solutions, has entered into a strategic partnership with LankaSign the only Certification Service Provider (CSP) in the country that complies with the Electronic Transactions Act No. 19 of 2006, operated by LankaPay, Sri Lanka’s national payment network during recently held inauguration of INFOTEL 2025 ICT exhibition at Sirimavo Bandaranaike Exhibition Hall.

The LankaSign–eMudhra partnership brings together the strengths of LankaPay’s legally recognized digital signing certificates issued via LankaSign – the pioneering digital Certification Service Provider in Sri Lanka established in 2009 – and eMudhra’s globally trusted emSigner platform, which has enabled secure digital document signing across more than 68 countries since 2008. Through this collaboration, Sri Lankan citizens and businesses will be able to experience a seamless, secure, and user-friendly digital signing solution, enabling documents to be signed anytime, anywhere using iOS, Android, or web-based applications.

This partnership with eMudhra aligns with the national agenda to promote adoption of digital documents, reduce dependency on paper-based processes, and facilitate a more efficient, transparent, and secure digital economy. This collaboration aims to support the government’s long-term digitalization roadmap by enabling a secure digital documentation layer essential for e-government services, digital finance, and digital transformation.

By Sanath Nanayakkare

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Dialog & University of Moratuwa launch open-source Sinhala Voice Model

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In a significant move to accelerate technological innovation in Sri Lanka, Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s #1 connectivity provider, and the Dialog-University of Moratuwa (UoM) Research Lab, has announced the release of SinhalaVITS, a state-of-the-art, open-source Text-to-Speech (TTS) model for the Sinhala language.

This non-commercial initiative delivers a powerful, high-quality, and natural-sounding Sinhala voice model to the public, making it freely accessible to developers, researchers, and students. The model is available for download on Hugging Face, the world’s largest open-source AI community, empowering anyone to build and experiment with advanced voice technology.

The SinhalaVITS model is the result of a deep-rooted collaboration that unites Dialog’s industry leadership with the academic excellence of the Dialog–UoM Mobile Communications Research Lab, fulfilling a vital need within Sri Lanka’s tech community for accessible, high-performance tools that drive innovation. By removing cost and licensing barriers tied to proprietary software, Dialog is empowering developers and researchers while fostering a more inclusive, collaborative, and future-ready AI ecosystem. This initiative further reinforces Dialog’s commitment to advancing Sri Lanka’s digital future—investing in open-source technology and academic partnerships to nurture local talent and lay the foundation for next-generation digital services built by Sri Lankans, for Sri Lankans.

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HNB signals ESG commitment with oversubscribed LKR 10 bn sustainable bonds

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The market opening ceremony conducted on the trading floor to mark the event

The Hatton National Bank PLC (HNB PLC) commemorated raising LKR 10 bn with its first ever issuance of sustainable bonds by way of a market opening ceremony conducted on the trading floor of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) last week.

The 9th December issuance of 100 mn listed, rated, unsecured senior sustainable bonds, in five year and seven-year tenors, with a par value of LKR 100/- and rated “AA-(lka)” By Fitch Ratings Lanka Limited, was oversubscribed on the same day, raising LKR 10 bn.

Sustainable bonds, which were launched in Sri Lanka for the first time this year, are part of a series of GSS+ (Green, Social, Sustainable & Sustainability Linked) debt instruments. The proceeds of the sustainable bond issuance will be used by HNB PLC to fund the development and installation of solar, wind, biomass and hydropower projects, improve energy efficiency through retrofits, fund the construction of recognized ‘green’ buildings, fund investment infrastructure for water treatment, water conservation and efficient agricultural water technologies, finance housing development, healthcare and education for low- and middle-income families, promote women entrepreneurship, amongst others initiatives.

Damith Pallewatte, Managing Director and CEO of HNB PLC, who was the ceremony’s keynote speaker remarked upon the issuance of sustainable bonds commenting: “HNB’s LKR 10 bn sustainable bond issuance is a landmark step in advancing Sri Lanka’s sustainability agenda.”

Delivering his welcome address at the event, Rajeeva Bandaranaike, CEO of CSE, remarked upon rising corporate engagement in CSE’s GSS+ debt instruments stating: “HNB’s Sustainable Bond represents a welcome new addition to the list of leading Sri Lankan financial instruments that have set the example for the success of CSE’s GSS+ Bond framework which have allowed the capital market to operate as a financing vehicle for sustainable and socially equitable projects.”

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