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Emerald kicks off overseas drive with launch of exclusive e-commerce portal

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Sri Lanka’s leading premium menswear label, Emerald, is now more accessible to customers in Australia with the launch of a newly designed e-commerce platform. The gentleman’s clothing line of choice, the website marks a new milestone for the home-grown enterprise in launching its signature brand of versatile and contemporary men’s apparel internationally for the first time.

Catering especially to the Sri Lankan-Australian community, customers from across Australia will now be able to browse the clothing store’s latest formal, casual, and evening fashion essentials –as soon as they are released in Sri Lanka-, as well as have their purchases delivered to their doorsteps. With over 500 products across 15 categories to choose from, customers from the continent will be spoilt for choice, adding new life to the company’s 70-year legacy of delivering the trendiest, superior-quality wardrobe choices for the style-conscious gent in Sri Lanka.

“We are delighted to be able to offer our products to customers in Australia, and cater to the demand from that market,” said A.F.M Ikram, Managing Director at Emerald International (Pvt) Ltd. “This milestone is just the first step in our global expansion plans, and we hope to further extend our international reach through more e-commerce platforms in the future.”

With UPS onboard as its registered delivery partner, Emerald customers Australia-wide can expect to receive their new wardrobe upgrades as early as within 10 working days, with free delivery offered for orders over AUD 100.

In addition to the most up-to-date fashion edits, customers looking to gift a loved one will also be able to choose from a tasteful selection of artfully curated gift boxes; or even assemble one of their own, with the option of putting together an elegant arrangement of the products offered on-site.

Ever since its inception, Emerald has built for itself a reputation of uncompromising quality and trademark craftsmanship as much as it has established itself as a trendsetter in the market, with its wide range of designs available in over 500 retail outlets across the country.

Founded from humble beginnings as a small-scale shirt atelier in 1952, Emerald has taken considerable strides since, with its ambition of providing the Sri Lankan gentleman with quality, comfort, and style. Now among the leaders in menswear and apparel manufacturing in the country, the company has diversified its operations to further include its own locally designed and manufactured innerwear division, RUNN, as well as FOCUSS, the company’s exclusive casual-wear label. The only ISO certified clothing brand in Sri Lanka, it places emphasis on quality and maintains world-class standards across all of its products to deliver only the most comfortable and contemporary designs.



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CSE expected to maintain growth momentum in the wake of brighter IMF bailout hopes

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By Hiran H.Senewiratne

The CSE will be able to maintain its growth momentum with IMF bailout prospects brightening this week. Consequently, foreign inflows to the CSE will improve in the future, Head-Market Development, CSE, Niroshan Wijesundara said.

“To date the CSE has been able to register a 14 per cent growth and with the IMF bailout approval we could expect more foreign inflows into the market, Wijesundera told the Island Financial Review.

Amidst these developments the market ended on a positive note at the end of yesterday. Initially there were mild profit- takings but this did not negatively impact the overall performance of the market.

Accordingly, shares edged up in mid-day trade yesterday while investors adopted a wait- and -see approach as the country looked forward to IMF approval on the Extended Fund Facility towards the end of this week.

“Investors are on a wait- and- see approach as the IMF is likely to approve the US$ 2.9 billion dollar loan, market analysts said.

“Selling pressures have eased and now buying sentiments are improving, analysts said.

The ASPI went up by 29.54 points, while the most liquid S&P SL20 index rose by 15.7 points. Turnover stood at Rs 1.8 billion with three crossings. Those crossings were reported in Hemas Holdings, which crossed three million shares to the tune of Rs 199 million, its shares were quoted at Rs 65, Hayleys 738,000 shares crossed for Rs 59.8 million, its shares traded at Rs 31 and JKH 290,000 shares crossed for Rs 42 million, and its shares fetched Rs 141.

In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Browns Investments Rs 209 million (30.8 million shares traded), JKH Rs 84.6 million (584,000 shares traded), Access Engineering Rs 79.5 million (4.9 million shares traded), LOLC Finance Rs 75.4 million (10.9 million shares traded), Union Bank Rs 62.9 million (6.7 million shares traded), Expolanka Holdings Rs 60 million (420,000 shares traded) and SLT Rs 57.5 million (687,000 shares traded). During the day 98.7 million share volumes changed hands in 20000 transactions.

Top gainers during mid- hours were Commercial Bank, Browns Investment and Access Engineering. Access Engineering is an unusual top contributor and this is because interest had been generated in it after assurances had been given on the IMF deal and there is an assumption that multilateral projects are likely to begin with the IMF restructuring process coming to a close, market analysts said.

Sri Lanka’s growth will be contained at a negative 3 per cent in 2023 after a 12.4 per cent shrinkage in the fourth quarter of 2022 and is expected to turn positive from next year, State Minister of Finance Ranjith Siyambalapitiya said. Siyambalapitiya told reporters on March 18 that Sri Lanka can expect a “positive economy” in 2024.

Yesterday the rupee opened stronger and was quoted at around Rs 330/338 to the US dollar, stronger from Friday’s close of Rs 337/345 to the US dollar, dealers said.

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“Surfing Through the Crisis”

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EY Sri Lanka, is scheduled to host a discussion ‘Debt Restructuring Implications to the Financial Services Sector’, on March 22, from 08:45 am to 12:30 pm at The Kingsbury Colombo. The session branching under the theme, ‘Surfing through the Crisis’, is designed specifically for CEOs, CFOs, and CRO of the financial sector, as well as the chairpersons of the Audit Committee and the Board Integrated Risk Management Committee. The event hopes to create value for Sri Lanka’s financial sector amidst the prevailing economic challenges. As the largest service providers to the financial sector in terms of audits, tax, consultancy, and strategy & transaction, EY Sri Lanka feels compelled to assist the financial sector as they navigate the challenges of the economic crisis.

Despite the expected positive outcomes of debt restructuring, the process itself can be painful for the country, financial institutions, debtors and creditors. To the financial services sector specifically it could bring several challenges to capital management, financial reporting, Credit Risk and Liquidity Risk management strategies.

This session will explore these implications, under two technical segments, from Risk Management and Accounting lenses, and the mechanisms required for an effective transition. From a Risk Management perspective there will be several simulations on how it affects the financial institution’s capital and profitability whilst the accounting perspective will include discussions relating to how the debt restructuring process shall be accounted for in line with SLFRS 9 Financial Instruments.

The event will be conducted by Manil Jayesinghe, Country Managing Partner of EY Sri Lanka and Maldives, and Rajith Perera, Partner Financial Accounting Advisory Services EY Sri Lanka. To register for the session, or for further inquiries please contact Nurani Rajapaksha (Nurani.Rajapaksha@lk.ey.com)

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Participants of Raid Amazones 2023 arrive from Paris on SriLankan Airlines

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The participants of the adventure trail ‘Raid Amazones 2023’ arrived at Bandaranaike International Airport on SriLankan Airlines’ flight UL 564 from Paris. SriLankan Airlines is the Presenting Partner of Raid Amazones and extended a warm welcome with a traditional flare to the arriving group.

The group boarded the Udarata Menike train from the Gampaha Railway Station shortly thereafter for a scenic journey to Kandy, where the trail will unfold from 22 – 28 March.

Raid Amazones is the world’s only itinerant women’s adventure race. Nearly 250 female athletes will be participating in the 21st edition of the trail in Kandy.

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