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Expolanka Holdings’ Exit Offer on until June 10; delisting challenged in court

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By Hiran H.Senewiratne

Expolanka Holdings PLC, a company that at one time enjoyed one of the highest market capitalizations in the CSE, has exited the market and is extending its Exit Offer until 4.30 PM on June 10, 2024.

SG Holdings, the parent company of Expolanka Holdings, announced on March 1 it was delisting the company from the CSE.

Some minority shareholders have filed a case challenging the delisting of Expolanka Holdings, before the Court of Appeal of Sri Lanka. The court is scheduled to hold a further hearing on June 6.

“By reason of the aforesaid and by reason of the many requests received by Foreign shareholders and representatives of deceased shareholders requesting additional time, the company has taken the decision to extend the Exit Offer until 4.30 PM on Monday, 10th June 2024, Expolanka said in a CSE filing.

Both indices moved downwards. The All Share Price Index went down by 44.46 points, while the S and P SL20 declined by 7.14 points. Turnover stood at Rs 686 million without a crossing.

In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Browns Investments Rs 73.5 million (12.4 million shares traded), Dialog Rs 71.8 million (6.4 million shares traded), Hayleys Rs 35 million (375,000 shares traded), L0LC Holdings Rs 33 million (73000 shares traded), Dipped Products Rs 24 million (724,000 shares traded), CIC Holdings (Non- Voting) Rs 23.3 million (402,000 shares traded) and Sampath Bank Rs 16.5 million (212,000 shares traded). During the day 43.1 million share volumes changed hands in 9180 transactions.

Yesterday the rupee opened stable at 301.85/302.00 to the US dollar, from 301.90/302.00 the previous week, dealers said. Bond yields were steady. A bond maturing on 15.12.2026 was quoted up at 9.75/85 percent from 9.80/95 percent. A bond maturing on 15.09.2027 was quoted at 10.40/50 percent from 10.40/55 percent. A bond maturing on 01.07.2028 was quoted stable at 10.80/90 percent.



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Sri Lanka’s NKAR wins tourism growth with premium strategy, shuns price wars

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First group arrival in Sri Lanka

In a significant move for Sri Lanka’s tourism sector, NKAR, a stalwart in the industry for over 45 years, has announced a partnership with Holiday Max, Australia’s largest tour operator. Based in Perth, Holiday Max has ventured into Sri Lanka for the first time, marking a promising expansion for both entities.

This collaboration aligns with NKAR’s strategic vision to enhance the country’s appeal to international travelers. Nilmin Nanayakkara, Chairman and Managing Director of NKAR says, “Our policy has always been to promote Sri Lanka to new markets by attracting new operators, rather than competing through price undercutting or making unrealistic promises.” This statement encapsulates NKAR’s commitment to fostering sustainable tourism growth by focusing on quality over cost.

By prioritsing service excellence and maintaining high health and safety standards, NKAR aims to elevate the overall travel experience for visitors. This approach not only positions Sri Lanka as a premium destination but also attracts reputable operators like Holiday Max, who are drawn to the island’s unique experiences and NKAR’s dedication to quality service.

The partnership represents a remarkable opportunity to showcase Sri Lanka’s diverse offerings to Australian travelers, potentially opening new avenues for tourism growth. As NKAR continues to innovate and adapt, this collaboration is set to bolster Sri Lanka’s standing as a sought-after travel destination, steering the industry away from aggressive price competition towards sustainable growth through authentic experiences.

By focusing on attracting new operators and markets, NKAR is paving the way for a revitalised tourism landscape in Sri Lanka, one that values quality, safety, and the unique charm of the island. NKAR is recognised as one of the top five destination management companies in Sri Lanka. The company recently won 3 major awards at Sri Lanka Tourism Awards.

By Sanath Nanayakkare

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LOLC Finance secures 5 Gold Awards at LankaPay Technovation

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LOLC Finance secured five Gold Awards and one Merit Award at the LankaPay Technovation Awards 2025, including the prestigious Overall Excellence in Digital Payments Gold Award for the sixth consecutive year.

The company dominated both bank and NBFI categories, winning Best Digital Strategy Gold Award, proving its superiority over traditional banks in digital finance.

Awards won were as follows.

Gold Awards:

Best Digital Payment Strategy (Banks & NBFI)

Best Mobile Application for Retail Payments via JustPay (Banks & NBFI)

Excellence in Customer Convenience (NBFI)

Financial Inclusivity (NBFI)

Overall Excellence in Digital Payments (NBFI)

Merit Award: Most Popular Digital Payment Product (iPay)

CEO Krishan Thilakaratne emphasized digitalization as core to LOLC Finance’s operations, enabling seamless, 24/7 financial access through platforms like LOLC Real Time and iPay.

Chairman Conrad Dias highlighted the audited, performance-based recognition and iPay’s mission to solve real-world financial challenges with cutting-edge tech.

iPay & JustPay innovations were Recognized for leading digital payment adoption with 1M+ downloads, 1.8M monthly transactions, and 65% JustPay market share, featuring biometric security and AI fraud detection.

Financial Inclusivity was recognized for Bridging gaps via multi-lingual services, cashless processes, and rural outreach programs.

Customer Convenience was recognized for real-time solutions (SLIPS, CEFTS) eliminating branch visits for payments and transfers.

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The Tree House International awarded for evidence-based excellence

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Dr. Anton James receives the award

Tree House International, located in Dehiwala, has been recognised as the Most Evidence-Based Special Needs School of the Year at BWIO Awards. The only international school in Sri Lanka dedicated exclusively to children with special needs, 75% of its students relocate from abroad for its high-quality, result-driven education.

Last semester, 100% of students transitioned to mainstream or vocational training.

The school is led by Dr. Anton James, a Chartered Behavioural Psychologist with over 20 years of global experience.

His evidence-based approach earned the highest honour from the British Psychological Society, and he was elected a Chartered Scientist. Co-directed by Chrystal Honsaker, an expert with 15 years of international special needs experience, the school also offers an accredited British curriculum alternative to GCSEs.

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