Business
Industry veteran Saifuddin Jafferjee re-elected chairman of JAAF at AGM
The Joint Apparel Association Forum (JAAF) held its 21st Annual General Meeting on 27th January in Colombo. Speaking at the event the reappointed Chairperson, Saifuddin Jafferjee, reflected on the achievements of the past year while emphasizing the work needed to navigate upcoming challenges in the apparel industry.
“I am deeply honored to serve this incredible industry once again,” Jafferjee remarked, expressing gratitude for the trust placed in him. He celebrated the sector’s resurgence beyond the $5 billion export mark, attributing this milestone to the collective resilience and efforts of industry leaders and teams. However, he also acknowledged the fragility of the recovery amidst intensifying competition and pricing pressures, particularly from regional players such as Cambodia, Vietnam, and Bangladesh.
Despite flat imports in key markets like the EU, Jafferjee highlighted year-on-year steady progress in the US and UK markets, citing initiatives including collective industry-level collaboration to attract anchor brands back to Sri Lanka as crucial steps toward attracting and newer global buyers. “Sustained collaboration and strategic innovation are vital for relevance in this evolving landscape,” he urged.
Reflecting on the broader economic climate, Jafferjee noted how political transitions and economic reforms, including the IMF program and debt restructuring efforts, posed challenges for JAAF’s advocacy. Key wins during the year included continuation of the SVAT scheme, , revisions to electricity tariffs, progress in Eravur textile zone development and securing cumulation benefits for Indonesian fabric with the EU.Sri Lanka has also made an application to the UK for cumulation of Indonesian fabrics and is confident this will be granted in the next few months.
As JAAF looks ahead, Jafferjee outlined priorities including unlocking new market access, driving digitization to align with government business facilitation policies, advocating for tax reforms, and phasing out para tariffs. “We must strengthen ties with nations like India, China, the UK, and the EU to secure preferential access, while championing labor reforms to sustain competitiveness,” he emphasized.
Business
Sri Lanka Insurance Life recognises its top sales achievers at Star Awards 2024
Sri Lanka Insurance Life (SLIC Life), the largest and strongest insurer in the Life Insurance industry, recently hosted its much-anticipated Star Awards 2024 at Shangri-La, Colombo. This grand celebration was dedicated to honoring the ‘Heroes of Excellence’ the top-performing sales achievers who demonstrated exceptional dedication, resilience, and excellence in driving success throughout the year 2023. The awards night stood as a testament to the remarkable contributions of these individuals, who continue to play a pivotal role in shaping SLIC Life’s success story.
Over 300 outstanding achievers were recognized for their exemplary performance across several categories, including Best Insurance Advisors, Best New Business Producers, Best Team Leaders, Best Group Leaders, Best Branch Managers, Best Regional Managers, Best Bancassurance Sales Officers, and Best Bancassurance Senior Area Executives. A Special Award for achievers were also presented under each category.
The evening celebrated some of the finest achievers: All Island Best Regional Manager P. Sathiyan (Northern Region), All Island Best Branch Manager A. Supesan (Jaffna Branch), All Island Best Group Leader N. Narththanan (Chavakachcheri), All Island Best Team Leader Amila Prasad (Kiribathgoda), All Island Best New Business Producer (Advisor Category) N. Nagarajah (Jaffna), All Island Best Advisor S. M. M. G. Subasinghebanda (Nugegoda), and All Island Best Bancassurance Sales Officer (Advisor Category) Ms. A. L. T. M. Liyanage, who were lauded for their exceptional contributions and unwavering commitment to excellence in 2023
The prestigious event was attended by over 350 members of Sri Lanka Insurance Life, including Chairman Nusith Kumaratunga, Group Chief Executive Officer Chandana L. Aluthgama, and the Corporate Management team. The ceremony also acknowledged the esteemed members of the Platinum Star Club and Platinum Club, further cementing the importance of excellence and dedication across the organisation.
Business
NDB Bank launches TradeLinc, revolutionizing supply chain finance in Sri Lanka
NDB Bank marked a momentous occasion with the official launch of TradeLinc, a revolutionary digital banking solution that is set to redefine supply chain finance in Sri Lanka. This exclusive event, attended by over 100 distinguished business customers, demonstrated the bank’s unwavering commitment to advancing innovative financial solutions and empowering businesses across the nation.
The evening began with an inspiring address by Kelum Edirisinghe, CEO of NDB Bank, who articulated the bank’s vision for the future of digital banking. He emphasised the strategic importance of TradeLinc as a catalyst for growth, providing Sri Lankan businesses with real-time solutions to optimise liquidity and enhance supply chain operations.
Rukmal Dharmadasa, Chief Manager of NDB Supply Chain Finance, offered a comprehensive introduction to the TradeLinc platform, outlining its key features and benefits. Designed to meet the unique needs of the Sri Lankan market, TradeLinc enhances visibility, enables real-time funding, and offers cost-effective solutions tailored for local businesses, particularly SMEs.
The significance of this milestone was further highlighted through a special address by Takafumi Kadono, Country Director of the Asian Development Bank (ADB), who underscored the global importance of closing the trade finance gap and enabling small and medium enterprises to thrive. Complementing this, Ms. Aparna Soni, Relationship Manager of the Trade and Supply Chain Division at ADB, shared her insights on how innovative supply chain finance solutions like TradeLinc can drive sustainable growth and foster greater financial inclusion.
Business
Karapitiya Trail Cancer Hospital construction back on track
By Ifham Nizam
After years of delays caused by financial struggles, political instability and a global pandemic, the much-anticipated Karapitiya Trail Cancer Hospital is finally back on track. The Colours of Courage Trust (COC), in collaboration with the Ministry of Health and the Sri Lanka Army, has officially resumed construction of the 10-storey cancer treatment facility, now set for completion in 2026.
Sri Lankan cricket legend Mahela Jayawardena, through the Colours of Courage Trust (COC), reaffirmed his commitment to transforming cancer care in Sri Lanka as construction resumes on the Karapitiya Trail Cancer Hospital Project.
The project, a 10-storey cancer treatment facility at the Karapitiya Teaching Hospital in Galle, is a collaboration between COC, the Ministry of Health, and the Sri Lanka Army. Once completed in 2026, it will include state-of-the-art treatment units, including a Radiology Unit, Bone Marrow Transplant Unit, Paediatric Ward, Surgical ICU, and Oncology Wards, significantly improving cancer treatment access in the Southern Province.
Jayawardena co-founded the Colours of Courage Trust in 2008 alongside businessman Nathan Sivagananathan, with a mission to enhance cancer care facilities in Sri Lanka. In 2011, the Trail Initiative was launched, bringing together Sri Lankans from all backgrounds through fundraising walks to build cancer hospitals.
The first major success came with the Tellippalai Trail Cancer Hospital in Jaffna, completed in 2014 after raising USD 2.6 million. The hospital has since treated nearly 800,000 patients. Building on this success, Trail 2016 – The Walk Back raised RS. 750 million to establish the Karapitiya hospital.
However, the project faced several setbacks, including delays in government approvals, financial constraints, the COVID-19 pandemic, and Sri Lanka’s economic crisis. Now, with renewed support from the government and military, construction is back on track.
Despite progress, financial hurdles remain. The initial RS. 750 million raised has been exhausted and an additional Rs. 2.2 billion is required to complete the project. COC has reopened fundraising efforts, calling for public donations in cash, construction material and medical equipment.
“We are excited to resume this crucial project after years of challenges, co-founder Nathan Sivagananathan, told journalists at a press briefing in Colombo. He added: “With the continued support of the government, military, and the public, we will achieve our mission of providing quality cancer care for all Sri Lankans.”
Contributions can be made directly to COC’s bank account or through its website. Donors can also contribute construction material and medical equipment to aid in the hospital’s completion.
The Karapitiya Trail Cancer Hospital represents more than just a medical facility—it is a symbol of unity, resilience, and hope. The renewed push to complete the hospital marks a crucial step toward equitable cancer care in Sri Lanka, ensuring that patients in the South receive timely and quality treatment without the burden of long-distance travel.
As the second phase of construction begins, the dream that started with thousands walking for a cause is finally within reach—one brick, one donation, and one act of courage at a time.
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