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Slashed interest rates continue to be a blessing for the stock market

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By Hiran H. Senewiratne

Trading on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) was bullish yesterday with the All Share Price Index going beyond the 16,000 mark.

“The lower interest rates in the banking sector mainly contributed to this dynamic performance”, market analysts said.

The stocks have been on a bull run amid low interest rates and banks were awash in excess liquidity in the last quarter making margin loans cheap. The market also has had positive news with improvements in the banking sector after the conclusion of debt restructuring.

Amid those developments both indices moved upwards. All Share Price Index  was up 0.91 percent, or 14349 points in the first half hour of trading at 16,089. The more liquid S&P SL20 Index was up 111 points

The Turnover stood at Rs 12 billion with seventeen crossings. Those crossings were reported in JKH, which crossed 25.3 million shares to the tune of Rs 589 million and its share price traded at Rs 23/40, Aitken Spence 2.9 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 452 million and its share price traded at Rs 155, Hemas Holdings 3.2 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 340 and its share price traded at Rs 106, HNB 835,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 270 million and its share price traded at Rs 325, Seylan Bank 2.5 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 199.5 million and its share price traded at Rs 80, Commercial Bank  1.2 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 176 million and its share price traded at Rs 146, Ceylinco Insurance 35000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 108.5 million and its share price traded at Rs 3100, Jetwing Symphony five million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 60 million and its share price traded at Rs 12, DFCC 455,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 52.7 million and its share price traded at Rs 116, Royal Ceramic one million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 44 and its share price traded at Rs 44, Distleeries one million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 40 million shares share price traded at Rs 40, Pan Asia Bank one million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 37.5 million and its share price traded at Rs 37.50, Prime Land Residencies 2.5 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 30 million and its share price traded at Rs 12, Vallible One Eratna 500,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 26.75 million and its share price traded at Rs 53.50, Melstacope 200,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 25.75 million and its share price traded at Rs 126.50, Vallible One Erathna two million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 24 million and it share price traded at Rs 12 and Eden Hotel Resorts 1.2 million share crossed to the tune of Rs 20.4 million and its share price traded at Rs 17.

In the retail market top six companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were Browns Investments Rs 1.06 billion (137 million shares traded), JKH Rs 667 million (28.7 million shares traded), LOLC Finance Rs 424 million (59.6 million shares traded), Pan Asia Bank Rs 360 million (9.5 million shares traded), HNB Rs 335 million (one million shares traded) and LMF Rs 226 million (six million shares traded). During the day 541 million share volumes changed hands in 62000 transactions.

The manufacturing sector was the biggest contributor for the market while banking and service sector were also active.

 



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LankaPay Technnovation Awards to spotlight inclusive FinTech as digital payments expand across Sri Lanka

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(L-R) - Dinuka Perera – DCEO LankaPay; Channa de Silva – CEO LankaPay; Rajeeva Bandaranaike – Chairman of the Panel of Judges; Vasantha Alwis, Director – Payments and Settlements of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka; and Indrajith Boyagoda – Secretary General, Sril Lanka Bankers’ Association.

Sri Lanka’s digital payments revolution is gathering unprecedented momentum, with more than 260 government institutions now integrated into the national digital payments ecosystem, marking a decisive shift toward financial transparency, efficiency and inclusion, officials said at a press briefing held at the Hilton Colombo Residences.

The announcement coincided with the launch of the eighth edition of the LankaPay Technnovation Awards 2026 by LankaPay, Sri Lanka’s national payment network, under the theme “Inclusive FinTech,” recognising financial institutions, fintech companies and government entities that have expanded access to secure and convenient digital financial services across the country.

Chief Executive Officer of LankaPay, Channa de Silva, said the rapid expansion of digital payment adoption reflects a structural transformation in Sri Lanka’s financial architecture.

“The growth we are witnessing in digital payments is not merely technological progress—it represents a fundamental shift in how financial services are delivered and accessed. Our national payment infrastructure is enabling real-time, secure and inclusive transactions that empower individuals, businesses and government institutions,” de Silva said.

He said LankaPay’s continued investment in interoperable and accessible payment infrastructure is helping bring more citizens into the formal financial system while strengthening economic governance.

“Our objective is to ensure digital payments are accessible to all Sri Lankans, from urban centres to the most remote communities. Inclusive digital finance strengthens economic participation and supports sustainable national development,” he said.

Officials said the onboarding of 260 government institutions within a year represents a remarkable leap from just eight institutions previously connected, underscoring the State’s accelerating digital transformation agenda.

“This expansion required extensive engagement across the country. Our teams worked directly with government departments, municipal councils and regional authorities to ensure successful integration into the digital payments ecosystem,”

LankaPay officials said, noting that institutions from regions including Kurunegala, Jaffna and Trincomalee had recently been onboarded.

Authorities said the digital integration of government services improves transparency, reduces administrative inefficiencies and enhances public convenience, while enabling better financial oversight and accountability.

The LankaPay Technnovation Awards, first introduced in 2017, have become Sri Lanka’s benchmark platform recognising excellence and innovation in payment technology, honouring institutions that have demonstrated leadership in advancing digital payments and financial inclusion.

The grand awards ceremony is scheduled to be held on March 24 at the Cinnamon Life under the patronage of Nandalal Weerasinghe, Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, as Chief Guest. Eranga Weerarathne, Deputy Minister of Digital Economy, and Hans Wijayasuriya, Chief Advisor to the President on Digital Economy, will attend as Guests of Honour.

Officials said the awards recognise outstanding achievements across multiple categories, including financial inclusivity, customer convenience, digital government payments and cross-border payment enablement, reflecting the breadth of innovation taking place within Sri Lanka’s financial services sector.

By Ifham Nizam

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HNB supports Sri Lanka’s recovery with record advances growth

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HNB Group delivered strong performance in 2025, with Group Profit After Tax (PAT) reaching Rs 49.8 Bn, reflecting the continued progress. The Bank’s PAT stood at Rs 45.4 Bn, supported by robust balance sheet expansion and sustained improvements in asset quality.

Commenting on the performance, Nihal Jayawardena, Chairman of HNB PLC, stated,”The year 2025 marked a decisive shift in Sri Lanka’s economic trajectory, supported by improving macroeconomic fundamentals, renewed private sector confidence, and continued progress in national reform efforts. HNB’s strong balance sheet expansion, disciplined risk management, and sustained investment in digital and operational capabilities position the Bank to play an essential role in supporting the country’s revival”.

“While the year concluded with the severe impact of Cyclone Ditwah, the resilience demonstrated by communities and institutions underscored the importance of a banking sector that remains agile, responsive, and deeply committed to national progress. We will continue to work closely with stakeholders to mobilise capital, rebuild affected livelihoods, and strengthen long‑term economic stability.”

Despite strong credit growth, net interest margins remained under pressure amid an accommodative monetary policy stance. Net Interest Income declined marginally by 0.6% year‑on‑year, reflecting the broad reduction in market interest rates, and the recognition of a portion of overdue interest from the restructuring of Sri Lanka Sovereign Bonds (SLSBs) in December 2024, which temporarily boosted interest income in the previous year. However, the decrease in net interest income was moderated by the increase in interest income from loans and advances, supported by the expansion in the loan book, and the growth in CASA deposits.

Non-fund-based income provided a strong counterbalance, with Net Fee and Commission Income increasing by 28.9% year-on-year on the back of higher card usage and a sharp increase in digital transactions. The significant increase in the demand for trade related services on the back of the reopening of vehicle imports and improving trade activity, saw trade finance emerge as one of the key contributors to non-fund income in the current year. Furthermore, Exchange income rose to Rs 6.3 Bn during the year, reversing the loss of Rs 2.9 Bn recorded in 2024.

Prudent risk management, disciplined underwriting and focused recovery efforts supported a significant improvement in asset quality during the year. The Stage 3 portfolio recorded a net reduction alongside an impairment reversal of Rs 9.2 Bn, following the recognition of Rs 2.2 Bn in post‑model adjustments made prudently for loan exposures with potential vulnerability arising from Cyclone Ditwah.

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HNB Assurance delivers industry leading 42% revenue (GWP) growth and 28% rise in profits (PAT)

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HNB Assurance PLC reported an outstanding financial performance for the year ended 31st December 2025, delivering a 42% year-on-year growth in Life Insurance Gross Written Premium (GWP), this along with the growth rate in Renewals are the highest in the industry.

Life GWP reached Rs. 19.49 Bn compared to Rs. 13.71 Bn in 2024, reflecting strong New Business generation and Renewal Collection. Net Written Premium grew even faster at 43% to Rs. 18.44 Bn, highlighting the quality and sustainability of the Company’s topline expansion.

Commenting on the results, Chairman Stuart Chapman stated, “The year under review was marked by gradual macroeconomic stabilisation, improved investor sentiment and a more predictable policy environment. Although the economy continues to recover from prior volatility, we are beginning to see renewed financial confidence among individuals and businesses. Against this backdrop, HNB Assurance has delivered strong growth in both revenue and profits, while maintaining robust capital adequacy and prudent risk management. Our improvement in top line, profitability and balance sheet strength demonstrates the resilience of our business model and our ability to navigate changing economic conditions which are reflected in an ROE which increased to 18.5% from 16.9% a year earlier.”

Profit Before Tax increased by 28% to Rs. 3.03 Bn from Rs. 2.36 Bn in the previous year, while Profit After Tax (including Life Surplus Transfer) rose by 28% to Rs. 2.12 Bn compared to Rs. 1.66 Bn in 2024. Earnings Per Share improved by 28% to Rs. 14.15 from Rs. 11.04, reinforcing the Company’s ability to consistently translate business growth into enhanced shareholder value. In line with this strong performance, the Board of Directors has proposed a first and final dividend of Rs. 5.00 per share for 2025, representing a 28% increase over the Rs. 3.90 per share declared in the previous year.

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