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Animal SOS Sri Lanka becomes the first animal welfare charity to join Daraz Donates
Animal SOS Sri Lanka is the latest non-profit organization to join the Daraz Donates platform. Daraz launched this multi-charity donation platform on the Daraz app and website in August 2022. With the addition of Animal SOS, the Daraz Donates platform now hosts seven (7) charitable organizations working to create, fund, and implement solutions to some of Sri Lanka’s most urgent challenges and pressing community issues.
Commenting on the partnership, Kim Cooling, Founder of Animal SOS Sri Lanka said, “We are thankful to Daraz for working in partnership with Animal SOS Sri Lanka, the largest sanctuary and most active rescue organisation in Sri Lanka. Being a no-kill organisation that fights to save the lives of Sri Lanka’s sick and injured street dogs and cats 365 days a year, it’s important that Sri Lankan organizations such as Daraz are behind our efforts. Every company partnership and sponsorship help us to save lives, continue our work and pave a better future for all living beings in Sri Lanka. There is no greater gift than the gift of life.”
Daraz Cares is the corporate social responsibility arm of Daraz that covers donations, community upliftment initiatives and volunteering programmes across South Asia. Within the ambit of Daraz Cares, Daraz Donates connects users of the platform to multiple trusted charities and non-profit organizations that focus on assisting vulnerable communities affected by social, economic, and environmental challenges in the local landscape. Since its official launch in August 2022, Daraz Donates has gained nationwide popularity and raised funds in excess of USD 1000 by year-end.
Commenting about her experience as a donor on the platform, Indhuja Jeyanathan from X said, “Donating through Daraz Donates on the Daraz app is simple and convenient. Given that Daraz is a reputed entity in the country, I have the additional assurance that my donations are channeled toward meaningful causes. Most importantly, it provides an opportunity to donate to multiple causes on a single platform which makes it even more convenient to be a part of a range of community concerns within one single app.”
Sharing her views on the platform Head of Corporate Affairs, Public Policy and ESG at Daraz Sri Lanka Anishka De Zylva said, “Daraz Donates is an effective and transformative platform for local and global non-profit organisations operating in the country. In addition to providing non-profits with the tools, technology, and training they need to raise funds online, the platform also helps raise awareness of their causes among millions of users visiting the Daraz app daily. To ensure the credibility of the organisations registered on the platform, Daraz developed a thorough due diligence process that is applied to every entity that registers to raise funds through the Daraz Donates platform.”
Child Action Lanka, Habitat for Humanity Sri Lanka, LEADS Sri Lanka, Samastha Lanka Kidney Patients Association, The Sunshine Charity, SOS Children’s Village Sri Lanka and Animal SOS Sri Lanka are the non-profit organisations registered on the Daraz Donates platform. Those who wish to be a part of the change that technology is driving in the communities of Sri Lanka can now donate to a cause they are most passionate about via https://www.daraz.lk/donation/
Business
Nestlé Lanka marks 120 years of nourishing Sri Lankan families and livelihoods
Nestlé Lanka Limited this year marks 120 years of operations in Sri Lanka, highlighting a century-long presence that has extended beyond food manufacturing to supporting farmers, communities, youth employment and environmental sustainability.
Established in 1906, the company has grown into one of Sri Lanka’s leading food and beverage manufacturers, today producing more than 90% of the products it sells locally. Over the decades, Nestlé Lanka has built a strong domestic footprint through local sourcing, long-term farmer partnerships and continued investment in manufacturing.
Through widely recognised brands such as Nestomalt, Milo and Maggi, the company has become a familiar presence in Sri Lankan households, offering products designed to meet local nutritional needs. Many of its products are fortified with micronutrients aimed at improving dietary intake, while brands such as Milo and Nestomalt have also supported youth sports and active lifestyles in the country.

Nestlé Lanka’s engagement with local agriculture has also played a role in strengthening rural livelihoods. The company works closely with dairy and coconut farmers, providing technical assistance, skills development and reliable market access as part of its responsible sourcing efforts.
The company has also expanded programmes aimed at improving youth employability. Through the “Nestlé Needs YOUth” initiative, young Sri Lankans are provided with access to training, learning and career opportunities. Partnerships with organisations such as BConnected have also helped promote inclusive employment opportunities for people with disabilities.
Sustainability has become an increasingly central focus of the company’s operations. Nestlé Lanka’s manufacturing facility in Kurunegala operates on 100% renewable electricity, while a biomass boiler commissioned in 2024 has helped reduce carbon emissions from manufacturing. The company aims to achieve net-zero carbon emissions by 2050.
Efforts to reduce environmental impact have also extended to packaging. Nestlé Lanka pioneered the shift from plastic to paper straws in aseptic beverage cartons in 2019 and supported the establishment of Sri Lanka’s first recycling plant for such cartons. The company aims to become fully plastic neutral by 2026.
Chairman and Managing Director Bernie Stefan said the milestone reflects the long-standing trust Sri Lankan consumers have placed in the company and the partnerships it has built across the country over generations.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
Over a century of Business History goes to the National Archives
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce has formally handed over its historical records to the National Archives Department of Sri Lanka, placing over a century of the nation’s commercial history into the care of the country’s official custodians of heritage.
The historical archive being handed over spans from the Chamber’s founding in 1839 to 1973, and includes correspondence, meeting minutes, reports, ledgers, and publications that chronicle the development of trade, enterprise, and industry in Sri Lanka. Together, these records provide a rare and detailed account of how the island’s economy evolved and how its business community helped shape national progress.
The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce was established on 25 March 1839 on the principle that the interests of commerce and trade are best advanced when merchants unite and cooperate in matters affecting the common good. At the time, Ceylon was among the earliest regions in Asia to establish a chamber of commerce, alongside counterparts in Bengal, Bombay, Madras, Canton, Penang, and Singapore.
From its earliest years, the Chamber played a central role in organising and guiding trade. It played a central role in establishing and growing the export economy built on commodities such as coffee, cinnamon, coconut oil, tea, and rubber, and hosted the island’s renowned tea and rubber auctions. It also developed rules and standards for trading practices, helping create an environment of trust and reliability that enabled Sri Lanka’s commerce to thrive.
Business
Ceylinco Life’s 2024 Annual Report wins prestigious double honours
Ceylinco Life has secured two prestigious accolades for its 2024 Annual Report, reaffirming the Company’s leadership in transparent, accountable and sustainability-driven corporate reporting.
At the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Sri Lanka Sustainability Reporting Awards, Ceylinco Life emerged winner in the ‘Other Financial Services’ category for the second time. Organised by the ACCA, one of the world’s most respected professional accounting bodies, the awards are assessed against globally accepted sustainability and reporting standards rather than local benchmarks, lending them strong international credibility. The recognition underscores Ceylinco Life’s sustained commitment to setting new benchmarks in sustainability reporting within Sri Lanka’s corporate sector.
The Company’s reporting excellence was also recognised at the TAGS Awards 2025 presented by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka). Ceylinco Life was ranked among the Top 10 Integrated Reports in Sri Lanka and received the Silver Award in the Insurance Companies category for entities with Gross Premium above Rs. 10 billion. The TAGS Awards evaluate annual reports on the pillars of Transparency, Accountability, Governance and Sustainability, and are widely regarded as Sri Lanka’s benchmark for corporate reporting excellence.
Commenting on the significance of the recognitions, Ceylinco Life Senior Executive Director/ Chief Financial Officer Mr Palitha Jayawardena said these awards validate the Company’s disciplined approach to transparency, governance and sustainability. “Our integrated reporting journey is not only about compliance; it is about clearly demonstrating how we create and protect value over the long term. Being recognised both by the ACCA and by CA Sri Lanka affirms that our reporting standards meet the highest expectations and reflect the depth of our commitment to responsible and sustainable business practices,” he said.
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