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“People’s Bank ends 2023 with remarkable successes on multiple fronts”

People’s Bank announced the results for its year ended December 31, 2023 reporting total consolidated operating income and pre-tax profit of LKR 96.8 billion and LKR 19.3 billion, respectively.
A People’s Bank press release said: ‘Reflecting high interest costs on term deposit funding, due to the high interest rate environment which prevailed during 2022 and early 2023 – and significant interest concessions extended to the customers for the ultimate benefit of the country – saw consolidated net interest income slip to LKR 67.8 billion during the year from LKR 91.0 billion in the year prior. However, the last quarter of the year showed a forward movement on this front as its interest expense continues to normalize with the current interest rate environment. Consolidated net fees & commission income amounted to LKR 13.9 billion, reflecting a 11.0% growth over 2022 less extraordinary items during the said prior year.
“Despite inflation-pushed cost pressures, total consolidated operating expenses rose by only 5.5% to reach LKR 62.2 billion (2022 LKR 59.0 billion) ultimately reflecting stringent cost control and efficiency improvements which compared well with peers.
“Total consolidated customers’ deposits and rupee loans grew by 12.0% and 1.4%, respectively whilst it’s all currency net loans contracted by 4.0% reflecting both the appreciation of the rupee impact on its foreign currency loan book as well as measured growth by both the Bank and the Group in the first half of the year considering macro-economic circumstances. Total consolidated assets stood at LKR 3,208.2 billion at period end (end 2022: LKR 3,133.1 billion).
“The Bank’s Tier I and Total Capital Adequacy Ratios were 12.4% and 17.4%, respectively at December 31, 2023 (end 2022: 11.9% and 16.3%) whilst, on a consolidated basis, it was 13.7% and 18.2%, respectively (end 2022: 13.3% and 17.2%). The Bank’s solvency levels remain sound ultimately reflecting efforts made since the onset of Basel III on July 1, 2017. Further efforts to bolster its regulatory capital, including for the purposes of additional contingency, is currently in process.
“Commenting on the results of the Bank and the Group, the Chairman of People’s Bank, Sujeewa Rajapakse, stated, among other things, that: ‘Considering the added burden shouldered as a State Bank – amidst the most challenging set of circumstances over the last four (4) years, I am very pleased with the Bank’s overall performance on both quantitative and, even more importantly, a qualitative front.
Taking on some of these challenges head-on, we have navigated the first phase of the Domestic Debt Optimization program with great success, converted our rupee liquidity stresses to now an all-time high excess, further augmented our regulatory capital amidst limiting circumstances and drive super normal growth across all our overall digital platforms – all of which whilst continuing to place national interest and serving our customers at the heart of all our decision making ahead of profitability.’
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Gigalingua Lanka opens its doors to new opportunities for Sri Lankan nurses in Germany

Gigalingua Lanka, a premier German language institute, officially launched in Colombo with a ribbon-cutting ceremony attended by distinguished guests, including Dr. Felix Neumann, German ambassador to Sri Lanka. This marks a significant milestone for Sri Lankan professionals, especially nurses, looking to expand their careers in Germany’s thriving healthcare sector.
In collaboration with its strategic partner Global Care Solutions (Pvt) Ltd – a renowned company in the foreign recruitment industry – Gigalingua Lanka offers a unique pathway for Sri Lankan nurses and apprentices to master the German language and pursue rewarding career opportunities in Germany.
Dr. Felix Neumann, the Chief Guest at the event, expressed his support for the initiative, emphasizing the importance of language education as a bridge to global career prospects. In his speech, Dr. Neumann noted, “German language is not only a means of communication, it is a gateway to global career opportunities.” He commended Gigalingua Lanka for providing valuable opportunities for Sri Lankans and addressing the critical demand for skilled workers, especially in the nursing sector in Germany.
Gigalingua Lanka is the first private institute in Sri Lanka to offer comprehensive German language training up to the B2 level, and conduct TELC exam. The institution also provides language training for apprentices, allowing them to undertake the Apprenticeship Program and contribute to the growing labor market in Germany. The collaboration between Gigalingua Lanka and Global Care Solutions is designed to meet Germany’s growing need for skilled workers, particularly in the healthcare sector.
The event was attended by a number of prominent figures, including Dr. Felix Neumann , Arthur Senanayake (chairman of IWS Holdings), Eran Wickramaratne – former MP, Chandra Schaffter – ( Founder of Janashakthi Insurance ), Dhammika Attygalle (Director Upali Group of Companies and President Automobile Association of Ceylon) Former Wing Commander Buwaneka Abeysuriya (Ex- chairman Janatha Estates Development Board).
Chairman of Global Care Solutions, Thomas Michael Kriwat, who is also chairman of the Mercmarine Group of Companies in Germany, highlighted the significance of the new training center. He said, “We are bringing world-class German occupational language training to Colombo, offering a structured, career-focused pathway for Sri Lankan professionals. By introducing TELC (The European Language Certificates) as an officially certified German language test authority, we are increasing accessibility for students seeking internationally recognized qualifications.”
At the thanksgiving speech, Dr. Rajan Sara, Managing Director of Global Care Solutions and Director of Gigalingua Lanka, outlined the critical need for foreign nurses in Germany. “Germany is facing a significant shortage of nurses, estimated to need an additional 150,000 by 2025. This is exacerbated by an aging population and increasing healthcare demands. Over 47,000 vacancies in the healthcare sector remain unfilled, making it an ideal time for Sri Lankan nurses to seize this opportunity,” Dr. Sara explained. (Gigalingua Lanka)
Business
Browns unveils new expansion strategy

In keeping with its vision to consistently evolve and address accelerated business growth needs, Brown & Company PLC recently unveiled its new state-of-the-art manufacturing and warehouse facility in Katunayake. Strategically located within minutes of the Bandaranaike International Airport and the nation’s rapidly evolving highway network, the space is positioned to significantly enhance Browns’ logistical capabilities. The hub will enable seamless access to key markets across the island, further solidifying the Company’s principal role in a cross-section of industries.
The inaugural event of the Browns Group Industrial Park was attended by Ishara Nanayakkara, Chairman, Brown & Company PLC and Deputy Chairman, LOLC Holdings PLC and Kapila Jayawardene, Group Managing Director/CEO, LOLC Holdings PLC along with key officials from the Browns and LOLC Group.
Business
Dialog Partners with vivo to Introduce the vivo V50 with 5G in Sri Lanka

Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s #1 connectivity provider, has successfully launched the highly anticipated vivo V50 smartphone, marking a significant milestone in its commitment to bringing 5G technology and pro-level mobile experiences to Sri Lankan customers, with the first customer handover taking place on 27th March 2025.
The vivo V50, designed in collaboration with ZEISS, combines advanced features such as a 50MP ZEISS OIS Main Camera, a powerful Snapdragon® 7 Gen 3 processor, and a stunning 6,000mAh battery, all housed in a sleek, ultra-slim design. Available at an attractive price, the vivo V50 delivers unmatched mobile performance for work, play, and creativity, offering features such as AI-enhanced photography, 4K video recording, and lightning-fast 90W FlashCharge technology. The vivo V50 also boasts a 41° golden curvature for a comfortable grip and a premium, cinematic mobile experience.
Dialog’s partnership with vivo underscores its commitment to bringing the latest in 5G innovation to Sri Lanka, providing customers with access to next-generation mobile experiences and empowering them to capture, create, and connect like never before. The vivo V50 is now available for purchase at Dialog’s Experience Centers and via https://www.dialog.lk/phones/vivo-v50-5g-12gb.
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