Business
CSE sustains buoyancy in the wake of govt.-IMF progress monitoring talks

By Hiran H. Senewiratne
The stock market’s behaviour yesterday was positive throughout the day. Sri Lankan government representatives met with a team from the International Monetary Fund who are in the island to review the progress in meeting the conditions for the IMF’s Extended Fund Facility (EFF).
“We marked the inaugural meeting for the IMF’s first review of the EFF programme at the Presidential Secretariat, State Minister of Finance Shehan Semasinghe said in his Twitter account.
“We are collaborating closely with the IMF team throughout this process to overcome the challenges ahead of us, he added.
Semasinghe said the government, “Is fully committed to establishing a sustainable economy.”
Consequently, the All- Share Price Index went up by 93.8 points and S and P SL20 rose by 29.12 points Turnover stood at Rs 1.4 billion with three crossings. Those crossings were reported in Chevron Lubricants, where 495,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 45.5 million, its shares traded at Rs 92, People’s Leasing and Finance 2 million shares crossed for Rs 23.2 million; its shares traded at Rs 11.60 and Hayleys 210,000 shares crossed to the tune of R s20.3 million; its shares sold at Rs 97.
In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; JKH Rs 146.8 million (773,000 shares traded), Hayleys Rs 83.2 million (862,000 shares traded), Melstacope Rs 68.4 million (773,000 shares traded), ACL Cables Rs 62.2 million (769000 shares traded) Access Engineering Rs 61.6 million (3.2 million shares traded), Distilleries Rs 56.4 million (2 million shares traded) and Sampath Bank Rs 53.1 million (737,000 shares traded). During the day 51.2 million share volumes changed hands in 15000 transactions.
Yesterday the rupee opened up at Rs 324.00/325.00 to the US dollar from Wednesday’s close at Rs 323.50/324.50 to the US dollar, dealers said.Bond yields were up. A bond maturing on 01.08.2026 was quoted up at 14.90/15.10 percent from 14.85/15.10 percent. A bond maturing on 01.05.2028 was quoted up at 14.05/25 from 14.00/25 percent a day earlier.
Business
Opposition law makers’ critical comments check CSE’s morning momentum

By Hiran H. Senewiratne
The stock market yesterday kicked- off on a positive note during the first session but the momentum did not sustain due to opposition law makers’ negative remarks on the current negotiation process with external creditors, market analysts said.
President Ranil Wickremesinghe had discussed debt restructuring and economic reforms with International Monetary Fund Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva, a President’s media division statement said.
“In their discussion, they focused on the ongoing reforms in the financial sector and the significant advancements in debt restructuring efforts, the statement said.
Amid those developments, both indices moved downwards. The All- Share Price Index went down by 71.76 points while the S and P SL20 declined by 14 points. Turnover stood at Rs 1.19 billion with four crossings.
Those crossings were reported in Windforce, which crossed 11 million shares to the tune of Rs 209 million; its shares traded at Rs 90, RIL Properties 20 million shares crossed for Rs 130 million and its shares traded at Rs 6.50, Hayleys Fabrics 500,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 23.1 million and its shares fetched Rs 46.20 and Laugfs 630,000 shares crossed for Rs 22 million; its shares traded at Rs 35.
In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; JKH Rs 180 million (970,000 shares traded), CIC Holdings Rs 51.5 million (686,000 shares traded), Lanka IOC Rs 47.6 million (415,000 shares traded), Capital Alliance Rs 37.4 million (491,000 shares traded), HNB Rs 35.6 million (210,000 shares traded), Aitken Spence Hotels Rs 32.8 million (411,000 shares traded) and Softlogic Capital Rs 23.3 million (1.9 million shares traded). During the day 61.4 million share value changed hands in 9000 transactions.
Yesterday, the rupee opened at Rs 325/15 to the US dollar after closing the previous day at Rs 324.75/325.00 to the US dollar, dealers said.
Bond yields were up. A bond maturing on 01.08.2026 was quoted up at 14.80/15.20 percent from 14.50/70.A bond maturing on 15.09.2027 was quoted up at 14.60/15.20 percent from 14.35/50 percent. A bond maturing on 01.05.2028 was quoted up at 14.10/50 from 13.70/14.00 percent.
Business
Robocash Sri Lanka’s ESG commitment shines on International Coastal Cleanup Day at Dehiwala Beach

Robocash Sri Lanka marked International Coastal Cleanup Day by furthering its “Robocash EcoSplash: Beach Cleanup and Beyond” initiative, which took place on September 17th, at Dehiwala Beach, Sri Lanka.
This environmentally-conscious initiative was a testament to the company’s unwavering commitment to environmental sustainability, community engagement, and responsible corporate citizenship, all of which are in alignment with the Environmental, Social, and Corporate Governance (ESG) principles.
ESG gained significant prominence in recent years as a guiding framework for responsible investment. It takes into account a company’s environmental impact, social responsibility, and governance practices, aligning them with the broader goals of sustainability and societal well-being. Robocash Sri Lanka recognizes the critical importance of ESG values in today’s world and is dedicated to integrating them into its operations and initiatives.
The “Robocash EcoSplash: Beach Cleanup and Beyond” program was a collaborative effort with the company’s internal team, showcasing the dedication of Robocash Sri Lanka’s employees to make a positive impact on their local environment and community.
Konstantin Bereutsyn, Country Manager of Robocash Sri Lanka, addressed the team at the event, saying, “Our commitment to environmental sustainability and community engagement goes beyond business as usual. We believe that being a responsible corporate citizen involves actively participating in initiatives that benefit society and the environment. This beach cleanup event is just one of the many ways we intend to contribute to a cleaner, greener, and more sustainable future for Sri Lanka.”
The program ensured that all necessary permits and permissions for the beach-cleaning activity were obtained, and strict adherence to government health guidelines was maintained throughout the event to prioritize the safety and well-being of all participants.
Business
Ceylinco Life opens up the world once again for policyholders with ‘Family Savari 17’

The world is opening up once again for Ceylinco Life policyholders with the return of overseas holidays for the family as the main loyalty reward under the life insurance market leader’s ‘Family Savari’ mega promotion, the largest initiative of its kind in the local life insurance sector.
The 17th edition of Family Savari announced this week will provide overseas holidays for 15 policyholder families in 2024 – to Türkiye for five families and to Malaysia for another 10 families – reverting to the original theme of the promotion.
Another 250 policyholder families comprising of 1,000 people will get to spend a fun-filled day at the Pearl Bay Water Park at Bandaragama, a new location for the local segment of the Family Savari.
“The Family Savari promotion has always been about the importance of quality family time and creating memories of a lifetime for our policyholders and their loved ones,” Ceylinco Life’s Deputy Chief Operating Officer Mr Samitha Hemachandra said. “Unfortunately, the pandemic made overseas travel inadvisable, but we are now delighted to be able to reward our loyal policyholders and their families with holidays to some of the world’s most popular destinations.”
With the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic in 2020, Ceylinco Life’s Family Savari opted to reward winners initially with gold instead of the overseas holidays and local excursions, and subsequently with cash rewards to the full value of the prize purse, and thereafter with family vacations in leading local hotels as health concerns began to ease.
At this year’s Family Savari promotion, a total of 265 policyholders will be selected at two draws that will take place in November 2023 and January 2024 to reward them and their family members, numbering 1,060 people in all, for their loyalty to Ceylinco Life. The mega promotion has to date rewarded more than 35,000 people in this manner.
To be eligible to win overseas holidays or the local excursion at the Family Savari draws, Ceylinco Life policyholders are simply required to continue their existing policies with the Company or maintain a minimum account balance in their retirement plans during the promotion period, 1st September to 31st December 2023.
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