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ComBank launches ‘TradeLink’ – a digital platform for importers and exporters

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Commercial Bank Managing Director/CEO Sanath Manatunge at the launch of ComBank TradeLink

Sri Lanka’s importers and exporters have been provided with a sophisticated new digital platform for all their trade finance requirements by the Commercial Bank of Ceylon, the single largest private sector facilitator of the country’s international trade via a gamut of trade-related services.

‘ComBank TradeLink’ is a seamless, intuitive, user-friendly and future-ready digital front-end that will provide end-end solutions covering the entire customer journey, simplifying and accelerating trade finance transactions and promoting compliance, the Bank said.

Importers using ComBank TradeLink will have 24×7 real-time digital access to products such as Import Letters of Credit, Import Collection Documents, Shipping Guarantees and Advance Documents, Open Account Payments, Advance Payments and Letters of Guarantee.

Exporters can access Export Letters of Credit and Export Collection Documents via this online resource, expediting their export-related transactions and enhancing efficiency.

“From its very inception, Commercial Bank has been a leading player in the trade finance sphere and has historically been one of the country’s biggest facilitators of imports and exports,” Commercial Bank Managing Director/ CEO Sanath Manatunge said. “This legacy of commitment to trade finance facilitation continues with this latest initiative, which will take trade finance to the digital realm with a comprehensive suite of online services that will expand and evolve with local and global changes in this sphere.”

He said ComBank Trade Link is the logical progression from the ComBank Trade Club launched by the bank two years ago. The Trade Club was conceptualised as the premier association of the import and export clientele of Commercial Bank. Its role is to widen the bank’s engagement with these customers to stimulate the growth of their businesses.



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Market liquidity tightens as govt borrowing siphons funds from banking system

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The total outstanding market liquidity surplus or excess funds available in Sri Lanka’s banking system for lending and transactions declined by Rs. 36.65 billion in a week, according to the Central Bank’s latest economic indicators report.

An economic researcher analysing the data noted: “Treasury bill and bond auctions likely drained liquidity. If this tightening persists, short-term interest rates could rise, raising borrowing costs and potentially slowing economic growth. The situation warrants close monitoring, especially as the manufacturing sector is already facing a slowdown whether due to seasonal or structural factors.”

The report also highlighted the following developments in Sri Lanka’s economy:

Fiscal improvements: The deficit has narrowed but remains elevated.

Sectoral trends: The stock market rallied, and the services sector showed slower expansion (tourism, retail and IT driving resilience).

Total expenditure and net lending increased to Rs. 1,301.9 bn during the three months ending March 2025 compared to Rs. 1,197.5 bn in the corresponding period of 2024.

During the three months ending March 2025, the overall budget deficit decreased to Rs. 234.5 bn compared to Rs. 281.3 bn recorded in the corresponding period of 2024

The rupee value of T-Bills and T-Bonds held by foreign investors decreased by 2 per cent in comparison to the previous week.

“The April 2025 industrial slowdown points to weaker output, likely due to seasonal factors such as holidays or subdued demand. However, this was partially offset by an expansion in the Services PMI, offering some relief. The broader economic outlook for Sri Lanka remains uncertain, as these mixed signals unfold as Sri Lanka would receive a tariff letter from the US in the coming weeks. With market liquidity already tightening due to government borrowings from the banking system, policymakers face mounting challenges in balancing growth and stability,” the economic researcher noted.

By Sanath Nanayakkare

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AIA Sri Lanka ‘Pawfect Match’ campaign

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AIA Sri Lanka’s ‘Pawfect Match’ campaign, in partnership with animal welfare groups, inspired 500+ adoptions of stray pets. The initiative highlighted adoption, responsible ownership, and compassion, tackling Sri Lanka’s stray animal crisis. AIA thanks all supporters for their life-changing impact.

The campaign served as a reminder that even small acts of kindness like adopting a stray can make a big impact. It also provided an opportunity for the public to learn more about responsible pet ownership, animal rights, and the importance of compassion toward all creatures.

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Calton wins National Industry Brand Excellence award

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Mahesh De Silva , Director - Finance and Information Technology - Calton Group receives the award

Calton Sweet House Pvt. Ltd., a key part of Calton Group, was honored as the Best National Industry Brand in the Medium-Scale Food and Beverage Sector at the National Industry Brand Excellence Awards 2024, organized by the Industrial Development Board. Deshamanya Mahesh De Silva, Director of Finance and IT at Calton Group, accepted the award.

Established in 1991, Calton Sweet House has over 30 years of excellence, specializing in cakes, snacks, and frozen bakery items, with 20+ outlets across Negombo, Katunayake, and Colombo, including at Bandaranaike International Airport. The company holds ISO, HACCP, and GMP certifications, ensuring top-quality standards.

Starting as a small store in 1983, Calton Group now employs 300+ staff and operates multiple businesses, including Calton Hyper Market and Calton Catering, while partnering with global brands like Unilever and Upfield. The group remains committed to serving customers with high-quality, safely packaged food products.

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