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New Chairperson at CCC’s Council for Startups

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The third Annual General Meeting of the Council for Startups (CFS) of The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) was held on the 8th of June 2023. Members, invitees & extended members of the startup community were in attendance for this prestigious event to welcome Mr. Shalin Balasuriya, an eminent figure in the entrepreneurial realm, as the Chairperson for the year 2023/2024, a CCC news release said.

Mr. Prajeeth Balasubramaniam, the outgoing Chairperson completed a successful tenure of two years since its inception to date, leveraging multiple parties for the betterment of the startup community. Mr. Balasuriya extended his thanks to Mr. Balasubramaniam for initiating & creating this council in time of dire need to help startups flourish through uncertain times in reference to funding, market access, taxation & other needs, the release added.

CFS comprises members that can aid in all aspects of business, from audit to HR, to presentations & more, as well as plays an active role in simplifying policy-related issues, enabling startups to carry out activities such as share swaps & expanding overseas. Before handing over, Mr. Balasubramaniam concluded by addressing the audience.

“This council was created with the sole intention of helping startups via the Chamber, leveraging over 30 bilateral councils to gain access to new markets. CCC is the largest private sector body in the country & also makes an effort through policy changes to create a conducive environment for business.”

Newly appointed Chairperson Balasuriya shared his remarkable background, recounting the success story of his own startup, celebrated both locally in Sri Lanka and on a global scale. Driven by a desire to contribute his invaluable expertise, he expressed his wholehearted commitment to empowering the Council for Startups.

He emphasized greatly on the importance & significant role that market segmentation plays in regard to expanding businesses internationally, sharing that tailoring & curating one’s approach to diverse markets is the key to unlocking their full potential.

Moreover, he highlighted that the Council is proactively seeking out areas in which assistance is most needed. CFS stands ready to provide comprehensive support in a multitude of ways through the Council’s influential connections with The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce & the Bi-Lateral Business Councils, emphasizing the organization of its renowned accelerator program called ‘Innovate Lanka,’ through which selected startups gain entry into the GEN Global Entrepreneurship program.

He assured extending his personal support & guidance to aspiring startups & entrepreneurs, further magnifying the impact of this alliance. Stressing on the fact that collaborations between startups & CFS are highly encouraged, Mr. Balasuriya stated that this would be essential & necessary for sustainable operation & success of the Council.

Consisting of distinguished business leaders of multiple sectors that will offer their services & experience to the members of CFS, the Executive Committee was appointed for the year 2023/2024; Mr. Shalin Balasuriya, Chairperson – CFS; Mr. Ashique Ali; Mrs. Brindha Selvadurai-Gnanam; Mr. Chandula Abeywickrema; Mr. Eric Dathika Wickramanayake; Mr. Sanji De Silva; Mr. Shiluka Goonewardene.



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Indian export delegation engages with Sri Lankan businesses and SMEs at Ceylon Chamber B2B session

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Deputy Director FIEO with the Secretary General-CEO of the Ceylon Chamber

The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce hosted a Business-to-Business (B2B) and networking session for a 31-member business delegation from the Federation of Indian Export Organisations (FIEO), India’s apex export promotion organisation, during its visit to Sri Lanka from 8–10 July 2026.

The delegation comprised small and medium enterprises from sectors including pharmaceuticals, engineering goods, apparel and textiles, food and agricultural products, and infrastructure. The session was organised by the Ceylon Chamber in collaboration with the Indo Lanka Chamber of Commerce and Industry (ILCCI), established under the Ceylon Chamber’s network to promote business engagement between Sri Lanka and India.

The engagement provided a platform for participating Indian and Sri Lankan companies to connect directly, exchange market insights, and explore potential opportunities for trade, partnerships, and business collaboration across multiple sectors. Discussions focused on identifying areas of mutual interest, including sourcing opportunities, market expansion, and potential commercial linkages.

The participation of Indian SMEs from diverse industries highlighted the growing interest among exporters to explore Sri Lanka as a market and regional business partner. For Sri Lankan companies, including SMEs, the engagement provided an opportunity to connect directly with Indian businesses and identify potential avenues for expanding trade relationships.

The Ceylon Chamber, through its network and market access initiatives, continues to support businesses by creating opportunities for direct engagement with international counterparts, helping companies identify new markets, partners, and commercial possibilities.

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2.4 tons of marine debris removed from Trincomalee

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Historic moment: The World Ocean Day cleanup team

A massive underwater cleanup operation to mark World Ocean Day has removed nearly 2.4 tonnes of marine debris from the seabed of Trincomalee’s Dutch Bay, highlighting both the growing threat of marine pollution and the power of collective action in safeguarding Sri Lanka’s rich coastal ecosystems.

The National Underwater Cleanup Initiative, organised by Clean Ocean Force in partnership with the Marine Environment Protection Authority (MEPA), NDB Bank, and the Earthlanka Youth Network, brought together six professional dive centres, the Sri Lanka Police Life Saving Unit – Trincomalee Dive Team, and scores of volunteer divers in one of the country’s largest coordinated underwater conservation efforts.

The cleanup, held recently, saw teams carrying out multiple dives throughout the day to retrieve a wide range of waste that had accumulated beneath the surface. Divers recovered plastic waste, rubber gloves, discarded clothing, fishing-related debris and other mixed refuse scattered across the seabed.

Organisers said the underwater environment had suffered considerable damage following Cyclone Ditwa, with large volumes of debris deposited across Dutch Bay, posing serious threats to marine life, coral habitats and the wider coastal ecosystem.

The initiative mobilised divers from Scuba Diving Sri Lanka, Kalpitiya Diving Centre, the Sri Lanka Police Life Saving Unit – Trincomalee Dive Team, Pigeon Island Diving Centre, Sri Lanka Diving Tours, Weligama Bay Dive Centre, Blue Deep Diving Centre, and Blue Water Diving Centre.

Working shoulder to shoulder with volunteer divers and marine conservationists, the Sri Lanka Police Life Saving Unit – Trincomalee Dive Team played a pivotal role in ensuring the success of the operation. Their professionalism, underwater rescue expertise and commitment to environmental stewardship significantly strengthened the large-scale cleanup effort, enabling teams to safely recover nearly 2.4 tonnes of marine debris from the seabed.

Chairman and Co-founder of Clean Ocean Force, Jerome Fernando, said the real condition of the oceans often remained hidden beneath the surface.

“The true health of our oceans lies beneath the surface. Every kilogram of waste removed from the seabed helps protect marine biodiversity and preserve our oceans for future generations. This initiative highlights the power of collaboration, and we thank all partners and volunteers who contributed to this effort. Together, we can create a cleaner and healthier ocean for Sri Lanka, he said.

Sudarsha De Silva, a long-standing participant in the programme, said the Trincomalee cleanup had now become a significant annual conservation event.

“This unique initiative is taking place for the third consecutive year in Trincomalee. Under the leadership of Clean Ocean Force, we have proudly participated over the past three years to celebrate World Ocean Day. We sincerely thank Clean Ocean Force for initiating this annual programme, he said.

By Ifham Nizam

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LOLC Al-Falaah launches Sri Lanka’s first structured Tawarruq-based personal finance solution

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Ash-Shaikh Shafique A. Jakhura (Mufti), Chairman / Shiraz Refai, Head of Al-Falaah

Further strengthening its position as Sri Lanka’s leading alternate financial services provider, LOLC Al-Falaah has introduced “Al-Falaah Tawarruq for Personal Finance,” the country’s first structured Tawarruq-based Islamic liquidity solution. The launch marks a significant milestone in the evolution of Sri Lanka’s Islamic finance landscape, offering customers a practical and ethically grounded avenue to access liquidity.

Developed in response to the growing demand for alternate financial solutions, Al-Falaah’s Tawarruq for personal finance provides a structured, transparent, and accessible mechanism for customers to obtain liquidity while remaining aligned with Islamic economic principles. The solution is designed to support a wide range of financial needs, including education, healthcare, business expansion, personal commitments, and other essential expenditures.

Tawarruq is a globally recognised concept that enables customers to access liquidity through a series of asset-based transactions. Under this arrangement, a commodity is purchased on deferred payment through a Murabaha (cost-plus-profit sale) agreement and subsequently sold to a third party on a spot cash basis, generating liquidity in a manner compliant with Murabaha principles.

LOLC Al-Falaah acts as the appointed agent throughout the transaction process, facilitating the purchase, sale, and resale of commodities on behalf of the customer. This ensures a seamless, transparent, and efficient experience while maintaining strict adherence to underlying product principles.

The introduction of this pioneering solution comes at a time when customers are increasingly seeking financial products that combine flexibility, transparency, and ethical responsibility. By formalising and institutionalising the Tawarruq structure within Sri Lanka’s financial sector, LOLC Al-Falaah is expanding access to faith-based financial solutions while elevating industry standards.

Commenting on the launch, Shiraz Refai, Head of Alternate Financial Services at LOLC Al-Falaah, stated, “At LOLC Al-Falaah, our commitment is to provide customer-centric and future-ready solutions that empower individuals and businesses to achieve their aspirations with confidence. The introduction of Sri Lanka’s first structured Tawarruq liquidity solution represents an important step in expanding access to ethical finance while reinforcing trust in alternate financial services. Designed with transparency, convenience, and compliance at its core, this solution offers customers a practical pathway to meet their evolving financial needs.”

Sharing his views, Ash Shaikh Shafique A. Jakhura, representing the Scholar Supervisory Board, stated, “Al-Falaah Tawarruq for Personal Finance solution reflects the ability of Islamic finance to address contemporary financial requirements while remaining firmly rooted in its foundational principles. Developed with a strong emphasis on transparency, fairness, and authenticity, the solution provides a contractual framework that responds effectively to real-world liquidity needs. It also demonstrates the adaptability of Islamic finance in delivering relevant and impactful solutions within today’s dynamic financial environment.”

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