Business
HNB Assurance leads the industry with Q3 GWP Growth of 38%
HNB Assurance PLC (HNBA) has announced a strong financial performance for the nine months ended 30 September 2025, posting a 38% year-on-year growth in Life Insurance Gross Written Premium (GWP), which is the highest growth among life insurers in Sri Lanka. This exceptional performance underscores the company’s unshakeable tenacity for pushing the envelope of performance, disciplined execution, and unwavering commitment to providing protection and savings solutions that meet the evolving needs of Sri Lankan families.
The Life Insurance business generated a Gross Written Premium of Rs. 13.74 billion for the period, compared to Rs. 9.97 billion in the corresponding period of 2024, reflecting a sharp increase of 38%. Total assets of the Company grew to Rs. 63.2 billion, up 18% from Rs. 53.4 billion a year earlier, while the Life Fund expanded by 24% to Rs. 47.4 billion from Rs. 38.3 billion in December 2024, signaling both strong topline growth and prudent fund management. Profit before tax excluding Life Surplus Transfer stood at Rs. 876 million, reflecting an increase of 13%, while profit after tax rose to Rs. 617 million, up 12% year-on-year.
Meanwhile, Net claims and benefits incurred to policyholders during the period amounted to Rs. 3.25 billion, compared to Rs. 2.12 billion last year which is an impressive increase of 54%, reaffirming HNB Assurance’s steadfast commitment to fulfilling its obligations and supporting customers when it matters most. The Company’s investment portfolio also grew to Rs. 57.3 billion, compared to Rs. 48.5 billion a year earlier, delivering healthy investment income on account of strong yields from fixed-income securities and a diversified asset mix.
Commenting on the company’s performance, Stuart Chapman, Chairman of HNB Assurance PLC and HNB General Insurance Limited, stated, “We are proud to see HNB Assurance deliver yet another quarter of exceptional growth, driven primarily by the strength of our Life business. This level of performance reflects the trust that customers have placed in our brand and the disciplined financial management that continues to underpin our long-term stability. At a Group level, we remain focused on sustainable growth and resilience, ensuring that we continue to generate consistent value for all stakeholders with GWP reaching Rs. 21.9 billion, up 32% from the corresponding period last year. “
Lasitha Wimalaratne, Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of HNB Assurance PLC, added, “Our 38% growth in Life GWP represents one of the strongest performances in the industry and reflects the depth of our strategy in expanding customer reach and enhancing value. Our agency and bancassurance channels continue to deliver impressive traction, complemented by new product offerings that address real customer needs. We have also seen a notable increase in policy persistency, demonstrating customer confidence and satisfaction.” He further commented, “Our focus remains on balancing growth with financial prudence. The increase in our Life Fund, together with our strong solvency position and steady profit growth, reinforces our ability to deliver long-term security to policyholders. Claims payments have risen in line with our growing portfolio, which is a healthy indicator of our expanding customer base and our timely settlement culture. We are committed to maintaining this momentum through continued innovation, operational excellence, and a customer-first approach.”
Business
Sampath Bank’s strong results boost investor confidence
The latest earnings report for Sampath Bank PLC (SAMP), analysed by First Capital Research (FCR), firmly supports a positive outlook among investors. The research firm has stuck with its “MAINTAIN BUY” recommendation , setting optimistic targets: a Fair Value of LKR 165.00 for 2025 and LKR 175.00 for 2026. This signals strong belief that the bank is managing the economy’s recovery successfully.
The key reason for this optimism is the bank’s shift towards aggressive, yet smart, growth. Even as interest rates dropped across the market, which usually makes loan income (Net Interest Income) harder to earn, Sampath Bank saw its total loans jump by a huge 30.2% compared to last year. This means the bank lent out a lot more money, increasing its loan book to LKR 1.1 Trillion. This strong lending, which covers trade finance, leasing, and regular term loans, shows the bank is actively helping businesses and people spend and invest as the economy recovers.
In addition to loans, the bank has found a major new source of income from fees and commissions, which surged by 42.6% year-over-year. This money comes from services like card usage, trade activities, and digital banking transactions. This shift makes the bank less reliant on just interest rates, giving it a more stable and higher-profit way to earn money.
Importantly, this growth hasn’t weakened the bank’s foundations. Sampath Bank is managing its funding costs better, partly by improving its low-cost current and savings account (CASA) ratio to 34.5%. Moreover, the quality of its loans is getting better, with bad loans (Stage 3) dropping to 3.77% and the money set aside to cover potential losses rising to a careful 60.25%.
Even with the new, higher capital requirements for systemically important banks, the bank remains very strong, keeping its capital and cash buffers robust and well above the minimum standards.
In short, while the estimated profit for 2025 was adjusted slightly, the bank’s excellent performance and strong strategy overshadow this minor change. Sampath Bank is viewed as a sound stock with high growth potential , offering investors attractive total returns over the next two years.
By Sanath Nanayakkare
Business
ADB approves $200 million to improve water and food security in North Central Sri Lanka
The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has approved a $200 million loan to support the ongoing Mahaweli Development Program, Sri Lanka’s largest multiuse water resources development initiative.
The program aims to transfer excess water from the Mahaweli River to the drier northern and northwestern parts of Sri Lanka. The Mahaweli Water Security Investment Program Stage 2 Project will directly benefit more than 35,600 farming households in the North Central Province by strengthening agriculture sector resilience and enhancing food security.
ADB leads the joint cofinancing effort for the project, which is expected to mobilize $60 million from the OPEC Fund for International Development and $42 million from the International Fund for Agricultural Development, in addition to the ADB financing.
“While Sri Lanka has reduced food insecurity, it remains a development challenge for the country,” said ADB Country Director for Sri Lanka Takafumi Kadono. “Higher agricultural productivity and crop diversification are necessary to achieve food security, and adequate water resources and disaster-resilient irrigation systems are key.”
The project will complete the government’s North Central Province Canal (NCPC) irrigation infrastructure, which is expected to irrigate about 14,912 hectares (ha) of paddy fields and provide reliable irrigated water for commercial agriculture development (CAD). It will help complete the construction of tunnels and open and covered canals. The project will also establish a supervisory control and data acquisition system to improve NCPC operations. Once completed, the NCPC will connect the Moragahakanda Reservoir to the reservoirs of Huruluwewa, Manankattiya, Eruwewa, and Mahakanadarawa.
Sri Lanka was hit by Cyclone Ditwah in late November, resulting in the country’s worst flood in two decades and the deadliest natural hazard since the 2004 tsunami. The disaster damaged over 160,000 ha of paddy fields along with nearly 96,000 ha of other crops and 13,500 ha of vegetables.
Business
ComBank to further empower women-led enterprises with NCGIL
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has reaffirmed its long-standing commitment to advancing women’s empowerment and financial inclusion, by partnering with the National Credit Guarantee Institution Limited (NCGIL) as a Participating Shareholder Institution (PSI) in the newly introduced ‘Liya Shakthi’ credit guarantee scheme, designed to support women-led enterprises across Sri Lanka.
The operational launch of the scheme was marked by the handover of the first loan registration at Commercial Bank’s Head Office recently, symbolising a key step in broadening access to finance for women entrepreneurs.
Representing Commercial Bank at the event were Mithila Shyamini, Assistant General Manager – Personal Banking, Malika De Silva, Senior Manager – Development Credit Department, and Chathura Dilshan, Executive Officer of the Department. The National Credit Guarantee Institution was represented by Jude Fernando, Chief Executive Officer, and Eranjana Chandradasa, Manager-Guarantee Administration.
‘Liya Shakthi’ is a credit guarantee product introduced by the NCGIL to facilitate greater access to financing for women-led Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) that possess viable business models and sound repayment capacity but lack adequate collateral to secure traditional bank loans.
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