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Port City Colombo reaches 11 years: Developer reaffirms commitment to further project progress

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CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt) Ltd., the master developer of Port City Colombo, reaffirms its commitment to attracting Foreign Direct Investments into Sri Lanka, and delivering further infrastructure milestones, as the project enters a new era of commercial operations and vertical development.

“Since its commencement in 2014, Port City Colombo’s strategic vision has always been centred on the betterment of the Sri Lankan community and the advancement of the country’s economy,” said Xiong Hongfeng, Managing Director, CHEC Port City Colombo (Pvt) Ltd. “The sheer scale and magnitude of this 269-hectare strategic venture reflects our confidence in Sri Lanka’s potential to become a formidable regional player in South Asia, whilst building a future that all Sri Lankans could aspire to.”

Being a project of national and regional significance, Port City Colombo has showcased remarkable resilience and endurance throughout several challenging circumstances. Since its inception 11 years ago, Port City Colombo has witnessed fluctuating environmental conditions from political transitions and the impact of the 2019 Easter Sunday attacks, to the unprecedented global disruption of the COVID-19 pandemic and the 2022 economic crisis. Despite these headwinds, the project has remained firmly on course with the strategic aim of becoming a transformative world-class investment destination in South Asia.

Further, as a subsidiary of China Harbour Engineering Company (CHEC), which has delivered landmark construction projects in Sri Lanka since 1998, the master developer remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting the nation’s long-term economic development.

Since the completion of land reclamation in 2019, Port City Colombo has marked several significant milestones that reinforce the project’s positive outlook as a competitive regional investment hotspot. This includes the Colombo Port City Economic Commission Act in 2021, which was duly passed with bipartisan support by the Parliament of Sri Lanka. The Colombo Port City Economic Commission Act established the Colombo Port City Special Economic Zone, a progressive regulatory environment that enhances the ease of doing business for international investors in Sri Lanka. This has fostered the development of a vibrant business ecosystem that now encompasses 146 registered enterprises that are dedicated to modern service exports.

On 17th October 2025, marking a key infrastructure milestone, Port City Colombo formally announced the successful commissioning of public utility connections to Colombo’s main city grid, including water, electricity, and sewage systems. This development represents a critical step in the project’s transition into full-scale commercial operations, underscoring its readiness to support large-scale business activity and vertical development.

The Mall at Port City Colombo, South Asia’s pioneering downtown duty-free retail offering, was formally inaugurated in September 2024, reinforcing Colombo’s positioning as a premier regional shopping and leisure destination.

The Business Centre at Port City Colombo, a premier IT and business park, officially broke ground in March 2024 and commenced the tenant handover of office space from end of May 2025.

The Luxury Marina Development, representing a USD 120 million investment by Browns Investment PLC — the strategic investment arm of the LOLC group, officially broke ground on 10th January 2025. The Marina Development will feature premium lifestyle and retail offerings and berthing space for 200 small to mid-sized yachting vessels, with a planned completion timeline of 3 years.



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‘Notable drop in SL’s 2025 tourism sector earnings compared to those of 2018’

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Chandana Amaradasa addressing the meeting while Rotary Club Colombo South President Kumar Sithambaram looks on.

The revenue that was earned from the tourism sector in 2025 was US $ 3.2 billion, which is a significant drop compared to the 2018 figure , which is US$ 4.3 billion, a top tourism sector specialist said.

‘Comparatively there is a revenue deficit of US $ 1.2 billion, which we cannot be satisfied with at any cost, ‘Island Leisure Lanka’ founder chairman Chandana Amaradasa said.

Amaradasa made these observations at a Rotary Club joint meeting organised by Rotary Club Colombo South, featuring also the Rotary Clubs of Kolonnawa and Sri Jayawardenapura, at the Kingsbury Hotel on Tuesday.

Amaradasa added: ‘To develop the tourism sector the government has to do many things which previous governments comprehensively failed to take up.

‘The revenue that comes from the local tourism sector is four to five percent of the GDP, while in Dubai it is more than 45 percent of the GDP.

‘At present the country has 51000 rooms, out of which not more than 10000 rooms are at the four to five star level. Of that number 6000 rooms are located in Colombo, which is a major issue for tourism promotion in tourism potential areas.

‘Sri Lanka should focus on high quality standards in tourism and also develop the East Coast with the necessary infrastructure; especially having an international airport is absolutely necessary.

‘Colombo could be developed as a MICE tourism hub in the region. But not having an international level conference/convention hall is a another bottle neck in promoting that market as well.’

By Hiran H Senewiratne  ✍️

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A Record Year for Marketing That Works: SLIM Effie Awards Sri Lanka 2025 crosses 300+ entries

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The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) announces a defining milestone for the country’s marketing, advertising, and creative sectors, as Effie Awards Sri Lanka 2025 records the highest number of entries in its history, crossing 300+ submissions. The unprecedented response reflects a stronger, more confident industry, one that is increasingly committed not only to bold creativity, but to creativity that can prove its value through measurable business and brand outcomes.

Now in its 17th year in Sri Lanka, the Effie Awards remain the most recognised benchmark for marketing effectiveness, honouring campaigns that bring together creative excellence, strategic discipline, and results. As the industry evolves, the Effies have become a space where the agency community, brand teams, media and creative partners are collectively challenged to raise the bar, moving beyond attention and awards, toward work that drives growth, shapes behaviour, and delivers real impact.

The record volume of entries this year also signals a healthy shift in the market: more brands and agencies are willing to be evaluated against rigorous effectiveness criteria, and to put forward work that demonstrates clear thinking, strong execution, and proof of performance. SLIM notes that this momentum highlights the expanding role of marketing and advertising in Sri Lanka, not simply as communication, but as a strategic driver of competitiveness and value creation.

SLIM confirms that the judging process will commence soon, guided by the established Effie evaluation framework that assesses entries on insight, strategy, execution, and measurable outcomes. The Grand Finale is scheduled for end-February 2026, where Sri Lanka’s most effective marketing work will be recognised on a national platform.

For inquiries, entries, and sponsorship opportunities, please contact the SLIM Events Division: +94 70 326 6988 | +94 70 192 2623.

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The Unit Trust industry closes 2025 with Rs. 587 Bn assets under management

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The Unit Trust industry of Sri Lanka reported a 7.8% year-over-year growth of its assets under management (AUM) to Rs. 587 Bn by the end of 2025. During the year, the AUM reached a high of Rs. 613 Bn, indicating continued interest in the asset category. These assets are currently managed across 86 funds by 16 management companies.

While fixed-income funds accounted for the largest share of AUM, equity-related funds saw strong inflows, increasing by Rs. 30 Bn in 2025 compared to just Rs. 2 Bn for fixed-income funds. This reflects improved investor sentiment, with a clear shift from a capital preservation mindset toward long-term capital growth.

The year also saw a move from ultra-safe short-term instruments to medium-term growth, with strong inflows into open-ended income funds, open-ended equity index/sector funds, and balanced funds, accompanied by a decline in inflows to money-market funds. Additionally, open-ended growth funds (equity) recorded a 79% year-over-year increase, signalling a rising risk appetite among investors.

Commenting on the full-year industry performance, Secretary of the Unit Trust Association of Sri Lanka (UTASL) and Director/CEO of Senfin Asset Management Jeevan Sukumaran noted: “Post-economic crisis, the unit trust industry has been on a strong upward trend with the AUM surpassing Rs. 600 Bn last year.

‘’The steady growth of the unit trust industry in 2025 is a strong indication of increasing investor confidence in professionally managed and well-regulated investment products. Beyond the growth in fund flows, we have also seen encouraging progress in expanding the investor base — not only in terms of unit holder numbers, but also in the broadening of investor demographics — reflecting a gradual shift towards long-term, market-linked investing.”

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