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Dialog rings in 20 years on the Colombo Stock Exchange

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Photographed from left to right: Munesh David, Group Chief Commercial Officer & Acting Group Chief Financial Officer, Dialog Axiata PLC; Ms. Viranthi Attygalle, Group Company Secretary, Dialog Axiata PLC; Rajeeva Bandaranaike, Chief Executive Officer, CSE; Supun Weerasinghe, Director/Group Chief Executive, Dialog Axiata PLC; Sujeewa Peiris, Non-Executive Director, CSE; Ms. Vindhya Jayasekera, Chief Executive Officer Designate, CSE; Renuke Wijayawardhane, Chief Regulatory Officer, CSE.

Dialog Axiata PLC, Sri Lanka’s #1 connectivity provider, marked a significant milestone—20 years since its landmark listing on the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) in July 2005. To commemorate this milestone, a ceremonial bell-ringing was held, attended by the senior management of Dialog and CSE.

Dialog’s Initial Public Offering (IPO) raised Rs. 8.5 billion and was oversubscribed 6.5 times—setting a record as the largest-ever IPO in the history of the CSE, a distinction it continues to hold to this day. Access to Sri Lanka’s capital markets, supported by the strong governance framework enabled through its public listing, has played a key role in Dialog’s transformation into Sri Lanka’s largest telecommunications service provider, now connecting over 20 million Sri Lankans across mobile, broadband, television and enterprise services.

Dialog also remains the largest Foreign Direct Investor in Sri Lanka, with cumulative investments exceeding USD 3.37 billion. These investments have supported the expansion of advanced digital infrastructure and services across the country, helping to bridge divides and foster inclusive development.

Over the years, Dialog has led a number of industry firsts—introducing South Asia’s first 3G network, launching Sri Lanka’s first 4G services, and becoming the first operator to trial 5G in the country. Guided by its purpose and values, the company has remained focused on enabling progress and opportunity through technology.

Dialog is currently ranked #7 among listed companies on the CSE by market capitalization and this journey has been supported by a broad base of over 23,000 shareholders, with 99.46% comprising Sri Lankan residents—underscoring local confidence in Dialog’s vision of enriching and empowering Sri Lankan lives and enterprises. Notably, over 13,000 of the original IPO investors continue to hold Dialog shares today—reflecting enduring trust in the company’s vision and stewardship.

In his opening remarks, Rajeeva Bandaranaike, Chief Executive Officer of the Colombo Stock Exchange, congratulated Dialog Axiata PLC on reaching 20 years as a listed entity and reflected on its landmark IPO in 2005, stating, “We are here to mark a truly special occasion, one that reflects both the strength of the past and the potential of the future. Dialog’s IPO, which took place 20 years ago, remains an iconic event in the history of the Stock Exchange. It continues to hold records, not only for the size of the offering but, more importantly, for the number of new investors it attracted to the market.”



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David Pieris Group expands global footprint with investment in Dubai-based Navire Logistics

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The David Pieris Group continues to strengthen its international presence with the acquisition of 50% ownership in Navire Logistics Services L.L.C, (www.navirelogistics.com) a reputed logistics company based in Dubai and Oman. This strategic move marks a significant milestone in the Group’s journey towards expanding its operations beyond Sri Lanka and positioning itself in the international markets.

In Sri Lanka, the Group’s logistics arm, D P Logistics (Private) Limited (DPL), has already established itself as a comprehensive logistics solutions provider — covering warehousing, transportation, freight forwarding, project logistics, inland distribution and custom house brokering.

DPL currently ranks among the top ten players in warehousing and 3PL operations and holds one of the largest container fleets amongst the logistics companies in the country. Despite operating in a highly fragmented freight forwarding market, DPL continues to capture a growing share, reinforcing its reputation as one of the very few local companies with expertise across all logistics disciplines.

David Pieris Group also acquired in 2022, Pulsar Shipping Agencies (Pvt.) Limited, the shipping arm of Expolanka Holdings PLC to expand its Logistics & Shipping Cluster into ship agency, husbandry services and marine logistics.

Leveraging this strong domestic foundation, DPL has now extended its capabilities to the international stage through its partnership with Navire Logistics Services L.L.C. The company’s expertise in custom house brokering, freight forwarding, cargo consolidation, warehousing, and transport solutions will be integrated into Navire Logistics’ operations, enhancing service quality and efficiency across the Middle East and South Asia.

The investment also extends to operations in Oman through a fully owned subsidiary, with further expansion plans already underway to establish operations in Saudi Arabia, Thailand, and India — strengthening the Group’s regional logistics network.

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HNB strengthens national response to Cyclone Ditwah

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HNB Managing Director / CEO, Damith Pallewatte, hands over the donation to Secretary to the President Dr Nandika Sanath Kumanayake , HNB Chief Operating Officer Sanjay Wijemanne is also in the picture

HNB PLC has contributed of Rs. 100 million towards the Rebuild Sri Lanka Fund, reinforcing its commitment to national recovery efforts following the devastation caused by Cyclone Ditwah.

“On behalf of HNB, I wish to convey our solidarity with all our fellow Sri Lankans, especially those severely affected by Cyclone Ditwah. As a home-grown institution, our connection to the communities we serve runs deep. Many of our customers and colleagues have been directly or indirectly affected, and we are committed to standing with them during this difficult time and supporting them as they rebuild.”

“HNB’s contribution to the Rebuild Sri Lanka Fund is a sign of our commitment to this collective mission. We recognize that this is going to be a long and challenging process, but we stand ready and committed to support both the immediate and long-term recovery effort,” HNB Managing Director/ CEO, Damith Pallewatte stated.

Complementing its direct financial support to the Fund, HNB has also launched a nationwide disaster relief initiative as the first phase of a broader, coordinated response from the bank.

As part of the program, the Bank donated over 2,500 essential relief and nutrition packages to support displaced families, with the consignments formally handed over to the Sri Lanka Army to ensure structured, transparent, and equitable distribution across the impacted areas of Kandy, Gampaha, Kaduwela, and Hanwella, while separate packages were provided to affected employees to strengthen their personal recovery.

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ComBank ranked No 1 in Business Today’s Top 40 for 2024–25

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Sharhan Muhseen, Chairman, and Sanath Manatunge, Managing Director/CEO of Commercial Bank

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has been ranked No 1 in the Business Today Top 40 for 2024–25, reaffirming its position as Sri Lanka’s best-performing bank and one of the country’s top five strongest corporate entities for the 17th consecutive year.

Business Today assigned the Bank an aggregate score of 37.65, placing it at the top of its latest ranking of leading Sri Lankan enterprises.

In its presentation of the rankings, Business Today described Commercial Bank as “a beacon of resilience and renewal after a defining year,” noting that 2024 was shaped by strategic transformation, disciplined execution, and unwavering commitment to long-term sustainable growth. The publication recognised the Bank’s strength across key business lines, its deepened customer focus, and a performance trajectory that reinforced its reputation as Sri Lanka’s most resilient and customer-centric financial institution.

Reflecting on the ranking, Mr Sanath Manatunge, Managing Director/CEO of Commercial Bank said: “Being ranked No 1 in the Business Today Top 40 is a powerful endorsement of the discipline, resilience and purpose with which we steered the Bank through a year of tough conditions and decisive transformation. Our performance in 2024 was defined by navigating turbulence without losing sight of our priorities: strengthening fundamentals, supporting customers, and preparing the institution for long-term growth. This ranking is not merely an award; it is confirmation that our strategy is delivering results and that the Bank is firmly positioned to contribute to national progress with renewed confidence.”

Business Today also highlighted the Bank’s record-breaking financial performance during the year. The magazine quoted Mr Sharhan Muhseen, Chairman of Commercial Bank as saying that the Bank had delivered the highest profits in its history, and attributing this outcome to a disciplined focus on efficiency, digital innovation, and customer-centred transformation. These qualities, the publication stated, enabled the Bank to strengthen its market position and make meaningful contributions to economic recovery.

Among the milestones recognised were an equity capital infusion of Rs. 22.54 billion through a rights issue and the raising of Rs. 20 billion in Tier II capital via a debenture issue.

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