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Ceylinco Life invests in a substantial stake in Kings Hospital

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Ceylinco Life Chairman R. Renganathan (above 2nd from right) and Kings Hospital Chairman Dr Palitha Abeykoon exchange the agreement in the presence of directors and staff of the two institutions

Ceylinco Life has entered into an exciting partnership with Kings Hospital (Private) Ltd, one of the newest and most modern private hospitals in Sri Lanka, through a major equity investment, thereby significantly enlarging the Company’s footprint in the healthcare sector and diversifying its investment portfolio.

The Company said this strategic investment has been made via a private placement with an option to further increase its holding in the 120-bed hospital.

Ceylinco Life will take up proportionate representation in the Kings Hospital Board which will catalyse its next growth phase. Synergies between Ceylinco Life and Kings will enhance value for all stakeholders, the Company said.

Ceylinco Life is the market leader in the country’s life insurance sector and is already a pioneer in the healthcare sector. The Company’s wholly-owned subsidiary Ceylinco Healthcare Services Limited (CHSL) set up the first private sector radiation therapy centre in Sri Lanka for the treatment of cancer, and installed the country’s first Linear Accelerator as well as the first TomoTherapy unit, which is to date the only facility of its kind in Sri Lanka. Ceylinco Life also manages the Golden Key Eye and ENT Hospital.

Commenting on this latest milestone in the Company’s evolution, Ceylinco Life Chairman Rajkumar Renganathan said: “Globally, life insurers and healthcare providers have established strategic partnerships with each other to reap the inherent and complementary synergies. This strategic investment capitalizes on synergies, thus creating additional value for all stakeholders including Ceylinco Life policyholders.”

“Ceylinco Life is already a leader in cancer treatment, with major investments in infrastructure and equipment and an impeccable record of success. We have established strong links, affiliations and collaborations with numerous healthcare institutions including Apollo Hospitals of India and now Kings Hospital, Colombo, to widen access to affordable treatment and diagnostics,” Renganathan added. “The acquisition of equity in Kings Hospital signals our serious intentions to increase Ceylinco Life’s presence in healthcare for the benefit of the people of Sri Lanka and as an investment strategy.”

Dr Palitha Abeykoon, Chairman of Kings Hospital said: “We are delighted to welcome Ceylinco Life as a key partner in our Hospital and look forward to working closely with the Company’s management team to execute the next phase of our development. Kings Hospital was established with a vision of bringing high quality, value- based patient, family and community centric health care to the country. Ceylinco Life too is deeply involved in community-centric healthcare initiatives and hence we believe there is an excellent strategic and synergistic fit between our two institutions.”

“We hope to benefit from the extensive experience and expertise of Ceylinco Life in the establishment, expansion and management of healthcare facilities and in the marketing of such facilities and building strong brands. Additionally, the Ceylinco insures more than a million lives, and this would enable us to provide them with the best possible health care that is available to enrich the quality of their lives.”



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Major investment push in Sri Lanka’s solar economy

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Ashish Khanna

By Ifham Nizam

Sri Lanka’s renewable energy sector is poised for a significant investment surge as the International Solar Alliance (ISA) moves to operationalise a comprehensive Country Partnership Strategy (CPS), positioning the island as a key emerging hub for solar deployment and green financing in South Asia.

A high-level ISA delegation led by Director General Ashish Khanna is currently in Colombo (April 6–9), engaging with policymakers, multilateral lenders, and private sector stakeholders to fast-track a pipeline of solar projects exceeding 4 gigawatts (GW) under the Renewable Energy Project Development Plan (2025–2030).

From Policy to Projects: Unlocking Capital Flows

At the heart of the mission is a decisive shift from policy frameworks to bankable project execution. The CPS outlines a multi-year roadmap aimed at mobilising private capital, strengthening regulatory systems, and accelerating project approvals—long seen as a bottleneck in Sri Lanka’s energy sector.

Energy Minister Eng. Kumara Jayakody emphasised that the strategy provides “clarity across the solar value chain,” particularly in investment mobilisation and regulatory alignment. For investors, this signals reduced risk and improved predictability—two critical factors for scaling infrastructure financing.

Industry analysts note that Sri Lanka’s solar ambitions could unlock billions of dollars in investments over the next decade, especially as global funds pivot toward climate-aligned assets in emerging markets.

A key commercial opportunity emerging from the ISA mission is the focus on floating solar projects and battery energy storage systems (BESS). These segments are expected to attract both foreign direct investment (FDI) and technology partnerships.

Floating solar, in particular, offers Sri Lanka a competitive advantage due to its extensive reservoir network. Coupled with battery storage integration, it enhances grid stability—an essential requirement as renewable penetration increases.

The mission includes a dedicated Floating Solar Workshop aimed at accelerating project readiness, indicating near-term opportunities for engineering firms, developers, and financiers.

University-Industry Linkages to Drive Green Jobs

A landmark Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to establish a Solar Technology Application Resource Centre (STAR-C) at the University of Moratuwa is expected to strengthen local technical capacity and innovation.

Beyond academia, the initiative is designed to support testing, certification, and workforce development—critical for creating a domestic solar ecosystem. This move aligns with broader efforts to localise value chains and reduce dependence on imported expertise.

Khanna highlighted that the STAR-C would play a pivotal role in job creation and skills development, reinforcing the economic multiplier effect of renewable energy investments.

Sri Lanka’s push toward solar is also driven by macroeconomic imperatives. With global fossil fuel prices remaining volatile, the country’s heavy reliance on imports has strained public finances.

Solar energy, which has already surpassed 1 GW in installed capacity, is expected to contribute nearly 75% of emissions reductions under Sri Lanka’s Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC 3.0) for 2026–2035.

More importantly, it offers a pathway to reduce foreign exchange outflows and enhance energy security—key priorities as the country navigates post-crisis economic recovery.

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DevPro Guarantee Limited (DevPro) and Affno Virtual Market (Pvt) Limited (AVM) recently entered into a partnership to launch a cloud-based Software-as-a-Service (SaaS) digital marketplace platform “Green Tape Agri Exchange’ to uplift smallholder farmers/ producers in the spice value chain by connecting them with end buyers.

Smallholder farmers are the backbone of Sri Lanka’s agriculture sector, managing nearly 80% of the nation’s farmland and producing about 80% of nation’s food production. They are essential to food security, rural employment, and economic stability. However, poverty among smallholder farmers is a persistent rural crisis. Recent studies have highlighted the depth of this issue with approximately 82% of the country’s poor being concentrated in rural areas where agriculture remains the primary livelihood.

Due to inefficient marketing systems – poor market access, inadequate storage facilities and a lack of information on market prices – smallholder farmers often receive less than the optimal market prices which considerably limit their ability to expand operations, improve productivity and achieve scale.

Speaking on the partnership, DevPro’s Executive Director Chamindry Saparamadu said ‘as an organization committed to building a sustainable agriculture sector, we are pleased to collaborate with AVM to explore means to address market barriers through digital innovation. Our ultimate objective is to empower smallholder farmers and strengthen the local economy by creating a transparent and sustainable supply chain’. The CEO/ Managing Director of AVM Suren Kannangara said ‘we are excited to partner with DevPro to digitally transform the agricultural value chain. Green Tape Agri Exchange represents a scalable, data-driven model to digitize fragmented markets, improving price discovery, reducing intermediaries, and creating predictable, quality-driven market access for both farmers and buyers.

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Nestlé brands NESCAFÉ and MAGGI triumph at SLIM-KANTAR People’s Awards 2026 for fifth consecutive year

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Nestlé’s household favourites continued their winning streak at the SLIMKANTAR People’s Awards 2026, taking home two awards this year. NESCAFÉ was voted People’s Hot Beverage Brand of the Year while MAGGI emerged as the joint-winner for People’s Snack Brand of the Year respectively for the fifth consecutive year. Organized by the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM), the SLIM-KANTAR People’s Awards is widely considered as one of the most prestigious awards ceremonies in the country, rewarding brands and personalities that are closest to the hearts of Sri Lankans.

Loved by Sri Lankans for its distinct aroma and rich taste, NESCAFÉ is made with the goodness of 100% pure coffee beans to create great coffee experiences that make life better. Made using Sri Lankan spices and the finest ingredients, the tasty goodness of MAGGI noodles has been a household favourite by Sri Lankans for over 40 years.

Sharing his thoughts, Bernie Stefan, Chairman and Managing Director of Nestlé Lanka said “The People’s Awards hold special meaning for us as they are shaped entirely by consumer choice. Being recognised for the fifth consecutive year for NESCAFÉ as Hot Beverage Brand of the Year and MAGGI as Snack Brand of the Year reflects the enduring trust Sri Lankan consumers place in our brands – trust that has been built over generations during our 120‑year journey in Sri Lanka. This recognition belongs to our teams, whose commitment to quality and understanding local tastes continues to earn the confidence of consumers. We are grateful for this continued support and remain focused on serving Sri Lankan households with tasty and nutritious products”.

Guided by its purpose of ‘unlocking the power of food to enhance quality of life for everyone, today and for generations to come’, Nestlé Lanka has been enriching Sri Lankan lives for 120 years, nourishing generations with tasty, and nutritious products across the country. The company remains committed to supporting healthier families, empowered communities, and a greener planet. Nestlé Lanka manufactures over 90% of its products locally at its state‑of‑the‑art factory in Kurunegala, upholding the highest standards of safety and quality.

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