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Mattala passenger repatriation flights take back cargo

Expolanka Freight (EFL) Friday announced the successful completion of two shipments of general and perishable goods out of Mattala Rajapakse International Airport (MRIA) utilising converted incoming passenger repatriation flights last week.
“Given the company’s role as the first to move cargo out of MRIA in 2013 and first to start operating during the pandemic, EFL worked in alignment with national objectives to help secure a rapid post-COVID economic resurgence,,” a company news release said.
“In the past month, EFL shipped 25 tonnes of general cargo from Colombo to Dubai to markets in the United States and European Union utilising an Emirates repatriation flight on August 9,” it said.
“Similarly, the company also facilitated the shipment of a further four tonnes of perishable fruits and vegetables supplied by YAS Lanka (Pvt) Ltd to Oman on August 16 via Salaam Air. Notably, domestic road freight between Mattala and BIA was facilitated using EFL’s network of specialised operators for perishable goods and standard fleet for general cargo.”
“EFL is proud to have been the first and only logistics specialist with the requisite agility, advanced expertise and global network necessary to step up and directly support the Government’s efforts to revitalise cargo operations out of MRIA. These operations send an important signal to markets globally, namely: that despite all challenges, Sri Lanka is opening up for exports.
“In achieving this important milestone, we are extremely grateful to the support provided by airport authorities and Customs officials, as well as our international partners for working with speed and agility to ensure we keep the Sri Lankan economy moving efficiently, while ensuring the safe repatriation of our fellow citizens,” EFL Managing Director, Saif Yusoof stated.
He further noted that the scaling up of cargo operations at MRIA would have major positive implications for the country’s agriculture sector and related industries, given that the Mattala Airport was situated in close proximity to a major Agriculture Processing Zone, thus providing easy access to global markets for local producers of fruits, vegetables and dairy products.
General activity at the MRIA following the outbreak of COVID-19 has been rising sharply with over 50 flights involving 2,188 passengers having touched down at the airport in June and July alone – primarily for the purposes of repatriation and international ship crew changes.
EFL (Expolanka Freight) is a leading provider of supply chain solutions and is ranked among the top 30 airfreight forwarders in the world. Founded in 1982, EFL is headquartered in Sri Lanka and recognized as an expert in fashion and tech logistics and in recent times has partnered with leading airlines to provide weekly direct charters to the USA.
EFL is a member of Expolanka PLC – a leading conglomerate with interests in Logistics, Leisure and Investments. The company has thrived on overcoming the challenges of operating in limited logistic infrastructure markets, taking its operations to 23 countries, 60+ offices and over 2,300 staff around the world.
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CB Governor underscores rating agencies’ critical role in post-debt restructuring recovery

Sri Lanka’s Central Bank Governor, Dr. Nandalal Weerasinghe, has underscored the critical role of sovereign credit rating agencies in helping debt-distressed nations smoothly transition out of default status after successful debt restructuring.
Speaking at the Global Sovereign Debt Roundtable (GSDR) in Washington DC on the sidelines of the IMF and World Bank Spring Meetings, Dr. Weerasinghe shared Sri Lanka’s ongoing debt restructuring experience.
He highlighted that while restructuring is a crucial step toward economic recovery, rating agencies must play a proactive role in reassessing countries’ creditworthiness fairly and promptly once restructuring is completed.
The GSDR, co-chaired by the IMF, World Bank, and G20 Presidency, serves as a key platform for debtor nations and creditors to address debt challenges.
Sri Lanka, a country which has undergone complex debt negotiations, has been an active participant in these discussions.
Governor Weerasinghe’s remarks come at a pivotal time, as Sri Lanka seeks to restore international investor confidence post-restructuring.
His call aligns with broader discussions at the GSDR on improving coordination between debtors, creditors, and financial institutions to ensure sustainable debt solutions, and help restore international investor confidence in countries such as Sri Lanka.
The roundtable also highlighted the newly introduced Sovereign Debt Restructuring Playbook, designed to guide countries through restructuring processes.
The Central Bank’s push for more responsive and supportive rating agency policies could set an important precedent for other debt-distressed economies as well.
Speaking at the GSDR, Treasury Secretary K M M Siriwardana acknowledged the International Monetary Fund (IMF) as instrumental in stabilising Sri Lanka’s crisis-hit economy, as the country prepares to receive its fifth IMF tranche of $344 million in the coming weeks.
Siriwardana reflected on Sri Lanka’s ‘extremely challenging journey’ since its 2022 economic collapse marked by severe shortages, public unrest, and a loss of confidence in governance.
“Seeking IMF support was a strength, not a weakness,” he asserted, crediting the Fund’s policy framework and technical assistance for reversing the economic freefall.
He highlighted over 200 IMF training programmes conducted to strengthen institutional capacity, stating, “The IMF laid the foundation for stability.”
Notably present at the discussion was Peter Brewer, the IMF’s former Senior Mission Chief for Sri Lanka, underscoring the close collaboration between Sri Lanka and the Fund.
Siriwardana traced the roots of the crisis to political instability between 2017–2019, the 2019 Easter attacks, and contentious tax policies, which collectively deepened Sri Lanka’s economic vulnerabilities. “Yet,” he noted, “Difficult reforms are now yielding positive results.”
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
Calcey earns ISO 27001 certification, strengthening data security commitment

Calcey, a global software services provider, has achieved ISO 27001:2013 certification, the international benchmark for Information Security Management Systems (ISMS). This certification highlights Calcey’s strong measures in safeguarding client data and managing security risks.
The rigorous audit covered Calcey’s security protocols, risk management, and operational processes across its offices in Singapore, Sri Lanka, and the U.S.
Mangala Karunaratne, CEO of Calcey Technologies, stated that this milestone underscores their dedication to top-tier data security, reinforcing trust among clients in the U.S., Europe, and the Nordic regions.
The certification ensures compliance with global security standards, benefiting Calcey’s diverse clientele, from startups to large enterprises.
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HNB Assurance recognised as a ‘Company with Great Managers’ for 3rd consecutive year

HNB Assurance PLC (HNBA) has been honored as a ‘Company with Great Managers’ for the third consecutive year at the prestigious Great Manager Awards 2024, organized by the Colombo Leadership Academy.
This year, seven distinguished HNBA managers received individual accolades for their outstanding leadership and contributions: Deepal Punchihewa (SBU Head), Rukshan Wijesinghe (Senior Manager – Underwriting, Group Life & DTA), Niranjan Croos (Senior Manager – Customer Experience), D. P. S. Anuranga Peiris (Software Architect), Asanka Gonagala (Manager – Alternate Channels), Vinu Jayasuriya (Senior Manager – Finance), Amaz Irshad (Senior Manager – Marketing, Digital & PR)
This recognition underscores HNBA’s robust leadership development framework and its commitment to fostering future-ready leaders who drive innovation and excellence across the organization.
Lasitha Wimalarathne, Chief Executive Officer of HNB Assurance PLC, remarked:
“Great companies are built by great leaders. This third consecutive recognition reaffirms our investment in cultivating exceptional talent. I commend our award-winning managers for their dedication to inspiring teams and delivering outstanding results. My gratitude also extends to the Colombo Leadership Academy for this esteemed honor.”
Navin Rupasinghe, Head of Human Resources at HNB Assurance, added:
“At HNBA, we empower leaders to drive impact with purpose. This accolade reflects our strategic focus on talent development and fostering a growth mindset. Congratulations to our managers for exemplifying these values daily, and we thank the Colombo Leadership Academy for this recognition.”
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