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People’s Convention on Good Governance set for Feb. 25

The People’s Convention on Good Governance will be held on February 25 at the BMICH, with approximately 1600 delegates in attendance. All delegates are requested to be in their seats by 9.30 a.m. sharp.
” When the Central Bank of Sri Lanka could not make good our nation’s monthly international debt installment , with economic collapse staring us in the face and a well nigh unstoppable downward journey to national bankruptcy facing us, due to the many blunders made by our previous leaders and the then incumbent Head of State , with individuals , small groups and more vociferous gatherings endeavouring to make an impact and starting a trend of stepping out of their homes and openly protesting against power cuts, fuel and LP Gas shortages and of course the spiraling inflation rates, thus striving to uphold democracy and the right of the people. It was in this dark hour that the People’s Convention for Good Governance was born”, says Richard de Zoysa, Convener of the People’s Convention for Good Governance.
The trust set up for this purpose includes Dr. Walter Jayasinghe, Ms. Aeshea Jayasinghe, Dr. Sarath Seneviratne, Ms. Rashantha de Alwis Seneviratne, Richard de Zoysa, Ms. Visakha Tillekeratne, Dr. Palitha Kohona, Prof. Lakshman Watawala, Ishan Jalill, Ms. Selvi Sachchithanandhan and Ms. Jeevanthi Senanayake.
According to de Zoysa, “the constitution allowed a defeated party leader to enter Parliament and ascend to the highest office of the land, plotted to perfection by a now rejected majority in Parliament. Though democracy was not violated, the will and the needs of the masses was not exercised or considered in this process. With all this piling up on us almost to desperation, it was obvious our country needed fresh leadership, with professional think tanks finding solutions to counter the present and to make resolute, well planned road maps for the future, hence the birth of the People’s Convention”.
Four forums on the Economy, Education reforms, Productivity and Exports and Ethnicity, represented by the best panelists available and moderated by experts will take place, with live telecasts including worldwide streaming, enabling maximum viewership. Dr. Pakiasothy Saravanamuttu, Ms. Shehara Parakrama, Dr. Tara de Mel, Prof. Rajiva Wijeysinha, Murtaza Jaferjee, Nahil Wijesuriya, Ishan Jalill. Ms. Selvi Sachchithanandhan and Prof. Arjuna Parakrama have already confirmed to be a panelist or a moderator.
An address by Jayadeva Uyangoda an authority of the post Independence era right up to the present day will clearly outline the debacle that has befallen us and why this took place.
Subsequent to the Q and A session, De Zoysa will announce an initiative by Dr. Sarath Seneviratne M.D. that will alleviate poverty and assist helpless entrepreneurs who lack collateral to fund their SMEs. The launch of The Arise Sri Lanka Website and Payment Gateway initiated by Dr Sarath Seneviratne will be commissioned by the Guest of Honour Dr Walter Jayasinghe and Ms Aeshea Jayasinghe who will also be the Chief of Trustees and the Treasurer of the Trust respectively. This trust will seek to be a charitable organization where Dr Seneviratne’s initiative mooted 15 years ago for the underprivileged, will see reality on this historic day.
President of Sri Lanka , the Prime Minister , the Cabinet of Ministers , the Leader of the Opposition, a few noteworthy parliamentarians, the leaders of all political parties, the diplomatic community, corporate leaders , professionals ,university deans, civic leaders , youth leaders , noteworthy personalities and a representation of citizens who are helpless to influence good governance other than by making correct choices, as well as all media institutions local and international will be invited to cover this hallmark gathering.
On a lighter note Indu Dharmasena will present a skit relevant to the subject matter discussed, while singer Rukshan Perera’s young charges will portray ethics being taught at a very young age.
The convention will conclude with Visakha Tillekeratne, prominent social worker, civic activist and consultant of the World Food Program will combine with the moderators to commence an Q & A session with the delegates.
“We are convening for our people and nothing will deter us from achieving our objectives.”
Business
President AKD writes to President Trump over trade deficit concerns

In a bid to address mounting trade tensions, the Sri Lankan government has intensified efforts to reduce its significant trade deficit with the United States, Deputy Minister of Economic Development Dr. Anil Jayantha Fernando announced in parliament yesterday. He added that President Anura Kumara Dissanayake has despatched a formal letter to President Trump urging, among other things, a re-assessment of the recent enhanced tariff regime imposed on Sri Lanka.
The move follows reciprocal tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump, which Sri Lankan authorities say significantly affect key export sectors. The Deputy Minister indicated that the White House has acknowledged receipt of the Lankan President’s letter, signaling the launching of a potential bilateral dialogue.
Responding to a question raised by New Democratic Front (NDF) MP Ravi Karunanayake, Deputy Minister Fernando revealed that 88% of Sri Lanka’s trade deficit over the past five years stemmed from U.S. trade relations with apparel, rubber products, spices, other agricultural products and precious gems constituting 85% of total exports to the U.S. These exports, he noted, already face tariffs and paratariffs, but President Trump’s recent levies were calculated based on bilateral trade imbalances – a factor that has placed Sri Lanka’s economy under heightened pressure.
“The President’s intervention underscores our commitment to protecting Sri Lankan industries and fostering equitable trade terms, Fernando stated, defending the administration’s proactive and reactive measures to mitigate the US tariffs’ impact on local businesses.
Highlighting ongoing engagement, he added that another round of high-level discussions with the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) was scheduled overnight. These talks aim to address structural trade imbalances and explore avenues for tariff relief, particularly for Sri Lanka’s apparel sector, which employs millions nationwide.
The President’s letter marks a strategic move in Sri Lanka’s diplomatic outreach, reflecting the government’s urgency to stabilise an economy still recovering from recent crises while in the middle of an IMF programme.
Sri Lankan industry leaders have cautiously welcomed the government’s efforts but emphasise the need for swift, tangible outcomes.
At present, all eyes remain on Washington’s response to President Dissanayake’s appeal – a potential turning point for Sri Lanka’s trade future, observers noted.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
Inclusive and sustainable apparel for SDGs

The European Chamber of Commerce of Sri Lanka (ECCSL), in collaboration with the Strengthening Social Cohesion and Peace in Sri Lanka (SCOPE) programme, recently hosted its third industry-focused event, bringing together apparel-sector stakeholders to exchange experiences and practical insights on embedding inclusivity and sustainability into business operations.
Building on the success of ECCSL’s earlier events focused on tourism and food and agriculture, this apparel-focused gathering convened government representatives, industry leaders, business practitioners and the academia to discuss practical strategies for embedding inclusivity and sustainability into business operations.
While many businesses already recognize the importance of these principles, the event emphasized practical implementation, shifting the conversation from the “why” to the “how” of inclusive and sustainable practices.
Chamindry Saparamadu, Director General of the Sustainable Development Council of Sri Lanka, discussed how the Government of Sri Lanka is supporting businesses to create social and environmental impact through its Inclusive and Sustainable Business (ISB) Strategy. Ms. Saparamadu outlined how this strategy aims to create a resilient, equitable, and sustainable economy by building an ecosystem in which inclusive and sustainable businesses can thrive, driving transformative change across industries.
The event also featured engaging presentations from leading apparel businesses—Omega Line, Hirdaramani, and Compreli Consulting—each showcasing real-world examples of how inclusivity and sustainability can be embedded into business operations.
Omega Line, represented by Saman Jayasinghe (Chief HR Officer, Group – Administration) and Charman Dep (Assistant General Manager – Production Planning), presented its multifaceted sustainability approach, spotlighting its Vavuniya factory as a successful model for combining environmental stewardship with social impact.
Hirdaramani’s Manindri Bandaranayake (Chief Brand & Sustainability Officer for Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, Ethiopia, and Vietnam) showcased the company’s holistic sustainability framework, including its Wonders of Wellbeing (WOW) program, policies supporting differently-abled individuals, and deep community engagement.
Finally, Compreli Consulting co-founders Ramesh De Silva and Shehan Olegasageram showcased their innovative garment repair-as-a-service model—a circular, scalable solution that reduces waste and carbon emissions, while aligning with evolving global sustainability regulations.
Participants then had the opportunity to share their own knowledge in a group discussion, exchanging experiences and reflecting on the challenges and opportunities encountered in their sustainability journeys.
The event underscored the collective benefit of building Sri Lanka’s reputation as a global leader in inclusive and sustainable business. By fostering collaboration between businesses, the academic community and government stakeholders, the session aimed to accelerate broader industry adoption of these principles and contribute to Sri Lanka’s sustainable economic growth.
The discussions were facilitated by the Project Lead of ECCSL’s Inclusive Business Practices project, William Baxter.
Business
Union Assurance records Rs. 5.2 Billion PBT, fortifying its financial position by delivering best-in-class value

Union Assurance PLC, Sri Lanka’s longest-standing private Life Insurer, has recorded a strong financial performance with growth across key metrics for the year ending December 31, 2024. The Company achieved a 15% growth in gross written premium, totalling Rs. 21.6 billion driven by double-digit growth in both regular new business premiums and renewal premiums and paid Rs. 7.7 billion worth of claims and benefits to its customers during the year. In addition, for the year ending December 2024, the Company also declared an industry-leading universal life policyholder dividend rate of 12%, underscoring its continued commitment to deliver exceptional value to its customers.
Net investment income recorded a 9% year-on-year growth to reach Rs. 11.8 billion aided by an effective asset allocation strategy. The gains from the trading investment portfolio increased by 123% to reach Rs. 2.9 billion driven by the strong performance of the Colombo Stock Exchange during the latter part of the year.
Union Assurance distributed Rs. 3 billion as surplus from the policyholder fund and reported a profit after tax of Rs. 3.7 billion for 2024. The Company declared a final shareholder dividend of Rs. 5.00 per share amounting to a total payout of Rs. 2.9 billion.
A key milestone for Union Assurance in 2024 was the surpassing of Rs. 100 billion in total assets for the first time in its history, ending the year with Rs. 109.5 billion. This underscores the Company’s solid financial foundation and growth trajectory.
The Company’s assets under management grew by 15% during the year, reaching Rs. 95.6 billion driven by market valuation gains and cash generation from business operations. Furthermore, Union Assurance’s capital adequacy ratio stood at a healthy 264% at the end of 2024, well above the regulatory minimum of 120%.
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