Business
Arctic awarded Best Thermal Solutions Partner by Vertiv

Sri Lanka’s leading Data Center cooling specialist – Arctic (Pvt) Ltd was awarded the Best Thermal Solutions Partner for Sri Lanka by Vertiv Co., the global leader in precision air-conditioning systems. The award was presented at Vertiv’s recently held Annual Partner Sales Conference in Dubai recognizing Arctic’s invaluable contributions to the data center industry in Sri Lanka. Arctic (Pvt) Ltd has been Vertiv’s sole authorized partner for over 3 decades promoting Liebert Precision Air Conditioning systems in Sri Lanka. Chamila Premaratne – Director, Arctic (Pvt) Ltd. participated in the Dubai event and received the award on behalf of the Arctic team. Chamila started his career at Arctic as an Engineer growing to the current position as Director, having vast experience in implementation of thermal solutions adhering to world-class international standards across multiple critical data centers in Sri Lanka.
“We are delighted to have been bestowed this award by Vertiv recognizing our skills and commitment to providing state-of-the-art thermal cooling systems to critical installations such as data centers which are the backbone of many 24×7 business operations including banks in Sri Lanka. We have successfully installed over 1000 precision air-conditioning systems across Sri Lanka to cool the country’s most critical data centers since our inception in 1985. I also would like to thank Vertiv for their continued support through thick and thin especially during the COVID period,” said Chamila Premaratne – Director, Arctic (Pvt) Ltd.

Chamila Premaratne receiving the award from Reginald Borges, Director-International Business at Vertiv
“We expect that in the next few years, Sri Lanka will transform into a data-driven digital economy that will cater to domestic and international consumers. With the advancement of AI, all aspects of society will become more data-driven, resulting in the expansion of data centers across the globe, with new trends such as liquid cooling which are set to create new benchmarks in the Data center industry,” he added.
“We continue to be committed to working with Arctic in Sri Lanka. Our collaboration aligns with our mission to deliver high-quality products combined with Arctic’s high-quality service and support to our customers, thereby ensuring seamless operations and reliability,” mentioned Reginald Borges, Director-International Business at Vertiv.
The Chairmen of Arctic (Pvt) Ltd Aravinda Amarasinghe and late Director A. K. Hemakumara, played a critical role in paving the way for the company to be accepted as the industry leader it is today. Arctic (Pvt) Ltd would also like to thank its past and present employees for their unwavering contributions which have paved the way for its success.
Business
Barista rendering coffee ‘cool’ for Sri Lankans

By Ifham Nizam
Barista, one of Sri Lanka’s most prominent coffee brands, is on a mission to make coffee a staple in every Sri Lankan’s life, says its CEO Dilupa Pathirana.
In an interview with The Island Financial Review, Pathirana outlined the company’s plans to continue its rapid expansion, bringing the coffee culture to every city across the island.
“We want to make coffee a social, accessible beverage that fits into every part of life, said Pathirana. “Whether you’re studying, working, meeting a friend, or just relaxing, we want coffee to be there. The vision is simple – we aim to make coffee a part of everyday life in Sri Lanka.”
Barista, which has been on a remarkable growth trajectory, currently operates over 75,000 square feet of café space across Sri Lanka and is now expanding its reach beyond Colombo. With outlets popping up in cities like Kandy, Sigiriya and Kurunegala, Barista is determined to bring quality coffee to every corner of the island.
The company’s expansion is not just about serving coffee; it’s about creating a community. “We are not just selling coffee; we are offering a place for people to connect, work, and grow, Pathirana shared; “Every outlet is designed to be a community hub, where people can relax, meet, or get some work done.”
In addition to its cafes, Barista is also leading a cultural shift, helping younger Sri Lankans embrace coffee as a part of their lifestyle. Pathirana credits the company for significantly influencing coffee culture in Sri Lanka over the past several years, saying, “If you talk about coffee culture in Sri Lanka today, it wouldn’t have happened without us. We made coffee cool for young people.”
The company’s mission goes beyond just providing coffee. Barista’s franchising model ensures that each outlet is equipped with the full Barista experience—from high-quality coffee and food offerings to consistent training for staff. “We provide full support to franchisees, from design to operations, and even recruitment, said Pathirana. “Everything is designed to ensure that every Barista outlet provides a consistent, high-quality experience.”
Despite the challenges of operating in Sri Lanka’s fluctuating economy, Barista remains focused on providing affordable and accessible coffee. “Our strategy is clear—make good coffee available to everyone. By keeping prices reasonable and outlets in high-traffic areas, we ensure that our coffee is within reach of the general public.”
Looking to the future, Pathirana remains optimistic about Barista’s growth and the potential to continue building a coffee culture that resonates with people of all ages. “We’re just getting started,” he concluded. “Sri Lanka has embraced coffee, and we want to be there every step of the way.”
For Barista, CSR is not a temporary project nor something to boast about in annual reports; it is embedded in the core philosophy of the business. Pathirana emphasized that even in times of adversity, such as the negative profits in 2017-18 and the global pandemic, the company initiated impactful CSR campaigns like the “Share a Meal” initiative. The campaign, which aimed to support SOS children, was launched when the company was struggling, yet Barista managed to raise Rs. 350,000 despite the lack of profits.
Business
Atlas wins Gold and Bronze at the Effie Awards ‘24 for Atlas Max

Atlas, the leading learning brand in Sri Lanka, is proud to announce its outstanding achievement at the prestigious Effie Awards 2025, securing both a Gold and a Bronze award for its impactful campaign, ‘Write Fast with Atlas Max.’ The awards ceremony held recently recognised Atlas’s innovative efforts in redefining the writing experience for students and youth. This further solidifies its position as a leader in Sri Lanka’s learning landscape.
Atlas Max’s campaign excelled at the Effie Awards by winning the Gold Award in the Education and Training category for improving the learning experience with its high-performance pens. Additionally, it secured the Bronze Award in the Youth Marketing category by winning over teenagers and establishing itself as the ultimate writing companion for speed and reliability.
Commenting on this achievement, Mr. Randika De Silva, Head of Marketing at Atlas Axillia Co Pvt Ltd., said, “We are deeply honoured to receive this recognition at the Effie Awards 2025. At Atlas, our commitment is to make learning fun & enjoyable for students at every stage of their learning journey, and this accolade stands as a testament to our purpose.”
Further elaborating on this prestigious achievement, Mr. Ashan Wickramasinghe, Senior Brand Manager at Atlas Axillia Co Pvt Ltd., added, “Atlas Max is a product dedicated to supporting schoolchildren by delivering innovative solutions that enhance their learning process. This award reflects our efforts to develop products that simplifies writing and helping students learn more efficiently.”
Business
Kaspersky reports nearly 900 million phishing attempts in 2024 as cyber threats increase

Kaspersky’s security solutions blocked over 893 million phishing attempts in 2024 – a 26% increase from 2023, when the total stood at nearly 710 million. The surge in attempts between May-July is traditionally tied to the holiday season when fraudsters frequently try to lure travelers with scams involving fake airline and hotel bookings, deceptive tour packages and too-good-to-be-true offers.
Experts observed a range of phishing and scam schemes aimed at stealing data, money and installing malicious software. In 2024, cybercriminals often mimicked the websites of well-known brands like Booking, Airbnb, TikTok, Telegram, and others. One ongoing campaign, for example, has been targeting TikTok Shop users. Cybercriminals created fake login pages designed to steal sellers’ credentials. Additionally, scammers capitalized on trending news, orchestrating fraud schemes involving the hype topics, for example cryptocurrency game Hamster Kombat and TON wallets.
Fraudulent schemes also tended to capitalize on fake celebrity images in 2024, falsely promoting giveaways of valuable prizes to fans that were never delivered. The trend persists in 2025.
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