Business
The CSE Masterminds Quiz 2022 ends on a high note

The fourth edition of Sri Lanka’s only capital market quiz – CSE Masterminds 2022 organized by the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE), was held recently at the Waters Edge Hotel with the participation of 67 corporate teams, with Ansell Lanka (PVT) Ltd emerging as the winner of the overall competition with a cash prize of Rs 500,000.
CT CSLA was placed runner-up while Acuity Knowledge Partners secured second runner-up at the competition. The second and third placed teams have also been awarded cheques worth Rs. 300,000 and Rs. 200,000 respectively. The top three winners were also awarded gift vouchers from Waters Edge.
The participating teams were segregated into seven categories based on their core area of business and were awarded for excelling in each category. DFCC Bank Team 1 (Banking) and People’s Leasing & Finance PLC (Finance), Amana Takaful Insurance (Insurance), CT CSLA (Stockbroking and Fund Management), ZeroBeta (Technology), Ansell Lanka (PVT) Ltd (Manufacturing), and Acuity Knowledge Partners (Service) won special awards for topping their respective categories.
Participants of the Quiz Competition were put through a test on their knowledge in global markets, international business, Sri Lankan economy and business, Sri Lankan stock market, sports & entertainment and other areas with relation to the management of financial securities.
Further, two lucky winners won air tickets to any destination from Sri Lankan Airlines after the raffle draw and three lucky audience members won dinner vouchers from Cinnamon Grand Hotel, Colombo after successfully answering the questions posed at the audience.CSE Masterminds 2022 was supported by First Capital Holdings PLC and Bartleet Religare Securities (Pvt) Ltd as Platinum Sponsors. The Gold sponsors of the event were Capital Trust Securities (Pvt) Ltd, Almas Equities (Pvt) Ltd and People’s Leasing & Finance PLC.
Banking and Financial Services Partners were the SDB Bank, Dialog Finance PLC and NDB Capital Holdings Limited while the CIMA Sri Lanka was the Educational Partner. Sri Lankan Airlines was the Airline Partner and Waters Edge, Entertainment Unlimited and Heineken Lanka Limited were the Hospitality and Event Partners of the Quiz Competition.
Exclusive electronic media partners were Hiru TV, Gold FM and Sun FM and Print media partners were Daily Mirror, The Sunday Times and Daily FTFurther, Hemas Holdings, DFCC Bank, HSBC, Sampath Bank, Acuity Partners (Pvt) Ltd, Asia Capital Stockbrokers, Softlogic Stockbrokers (Pvt) Ltd, Ceybank Asset Management Ltd, Nestor Stockbrokers (Pvt) Ltd, Nations Lanka Equities (Pvt) Ltd, Ambeon Securities (Pvt) Ltd, Capital Alliance Securities (Pvt) Ltd, Asha Securities Limited and LOLC Securities Ltd supported the event as Co-Sponsors.
Commenting on the initiative CSE CEO Mr. Rajeeva Bandaranaike said that the competition has steadily evolved since inception into one of the foremost quiz competitions in the corporate sector and a flagship event in the CSE calendar. “The interest in the corporate sector to participate and view the quiz as a fun and engaging learning experience has been vital to the success of the event. We congratulate the winning teams and express our appreciation to all the organizations and brands that have supported the event this year in the capacity of a sponsor or partner” he added.
Business
National Anti-Corruption Action Plan launched with focus on economic recovery

In a decisive move to stabilize Sri Lanka’s economy and rebuild investor confidence, the Commission to Investigate Allegations of Bribery and Corruption (CIABOC) yesterday launched the National Anti-Corruption Action Plan (NACAP) 2025–2029, with a clear focus on promoting transparency, accountability and economic governance.
Developed with the support of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and funded by the government of Japan—contributing nearly USD 900,000—the initiative aims to address corruption as a critical economic barrier.
The launch, attended by President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, Chief Justice Murudu Fernando PC, and high-level diplomatic and institutional representatives, signals a shift in Sri Lanka’s economic reform narrative. The NACAP is seen not just as a governance tool but as an economic recovery strategy designed to attract foreign investment, improve public finance management and rebuild public trust.
R.S.A. Dissanayake, Director General of CIABOC, noted that corruption, “is more than a legal issue—it is an economic cancer that stifles innovation, distorts markets and deters foreign direct investment.” The establishment of Internal Affairs Units (IAUs) within government institutions is expected to bring internal oversight to public spending and performance, improving the efficiency of state services.
Japanese ambassador Akio Isomata stressed that eliminating corruption is essential for Sri Lanka to regain global investor confidence. “Transparency and good governance are fundamental pillars for sustainable economic development, he said. “For Sri Lanka to attract foreign investment and achieve long-term growth, the effective implementation of this Action Plan is crucial.”
Echoing this, UNDP Resident Representative Azusa Kubota highlighted the importance of aligning governance with economic goals. “The NACAP is a roadmap for transforming Sri Lanka’s economic governance, she said. “It will make corruption visible, measurable, and actionable.”
The NACAP is built on four strategic pillars—Preventive Measures, Institutional Strengthening & Enforcement, Education, and Law & Policy Reform—targeting nine priority areas. These include streamlining state enterprise management, modernizing financial crimes investigation and integrating anti-corruption education into economic policymaking.
The implementation timeline is designed with a phased approach: short-term stabilization, medium-term reform and long-term transformation—ensuring consistent progress toward a more accountable and economically resilient state.
“Corruption ends here. The responsibility of eradicating bribery and corruption will not be passed on to the next generation — it will be resolved by our government today, President Anura Kumara Dissanayake said.
The President stressed it marks a turning point in Sri Lanka’s history. “With the launch of the National Anti-Corruption Action Plan 2025–2029, we are drawing a bold line in the sand. No longer will the fight against corruption be tangled in politics or postponed for the future. Public officials now have six months to bring transparency and integrity to their institutions. After May, the law will act decisively and without exception. This is not just policy — it’s a promise. A new era of accountability has begun and it begins with us.”
By Ifham Nizam
Business
Verdant Capital doubles down: $13.5m now powering LOLC Africa’s MSME expansion

Verdant Capital invests $4.5M more in LOLC Africa, expanding MSME lending across 10 countries and deepening financial inclusion efforts continent-wide.
Verdant Capital has announced that its Verdant Capital Hybrid Fund (the “Fund”) has completed an additional investment of USD 4.5 million in LOLC Africa Singapore Limited (“LOLC Africa”). This investment brings the total investment in LOLC Africa to USD 13.5 million. This follows the initial investment of USD 9 million in LOLC Africa, completed in June 2023. Both investments are structured as holding company loans, and they are being directed towards LOLC Africa’s operating lending subsidiaries in Zambia, Rwanda, Egypt, Kenya, Tanzania, Nigeria, Malawi, Zimbabwe, Ghana, and the Democratic Republic of Congo.
Founded in 1980 in Sri Lanka, LOLC entered the African continent in 2018. Verdant Capital Hybrid Fund is the first external investor in LOLC Africa’s operations, reflecting the Fund’s catalytic investment approach. These investments are driving the expansion of LOLC Africa’s micro, small and medium enterprises (MSMEs) financing footprint across the continent. Additionally, the Fund’s Technical Assistance Facility (TAF), has offered financial support for LOLC Africa’s Social Ratings and Client Protection Pre-Certifications for its subsidiaries in Zambia and Egypt, with further Technical Assistance initiatives in the pipeline.
Business
HNBA’s advisor & partnership channels drive 26% growth

HNB Assurance PLC (HNBA) delivered another year of outstanding financial performance, securing a 7.5% market share and moving a step closer to achieving its ambitious target of 10% market share by 2026. This success was a result of the company’s well-structured strategies, focused on sustainable growth in an increasingly competitive landscape, which yielded impressive results, with its Gross Written Premium (GWP) growing by 26% compared to the previous year.
Over the past four years, HNBA has maintained an average growth rate of 26%, consistently outperforming the industry. A key element of HNBA’s approach has been prioritizing distinctive, value-driven products over high-volume, lower-margin offerings. This strategy has allowed the company to cater to a broader customer base, ensuring inclusivity while maintaining the competitiveness and relevance of its product portfolio
In terms of growth, HNBA’s proactive investment strategy resulted in an 8% growth in investment income, reaching Rs. 6.9 Bn, while Funds Under Management saw a 26% increase. HNBA paid net benefits and claims totaling Rs. 2.9 Bn. The total assets of the company expanded by 24% to Rs. 53.4 Bn, primarily driven by increased financial investments. Additionally, total Life Insurance contract liabilities grew by 25% to Rs. 38.6 Bn, following a surplus transfer of Rs. 1.3 Bn to shareholders.
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