Business
Profit-takings propel bourse’s performance from stellar to lacklustre
The Colombo stock market yesterday ended with mixed reactions after having had a stellar performance, with both indices netting 7 percent growth, while the benchmark ASPI crossed the 18,000-points mark the previous day. But yesterday indicated mixed reactions with profit- takings, market analyst pointed out.
Amid those developments both indices showed mixed reactions. The All Share Price Index went down by 29.99 points, while the S and P SL20 index rose by 7.6 points. The turnover stood at Rs 7.6 billion with 13 crossings.
Those crossings were reported in LOLC Finance , which crossed 550 million shares to the tune of Rs 3.3 billion and its shares traded at Rs 6, LB Finance 700,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 88.7 million; its shares traded at Rs 127, Sampath Bank 650,000 shares crossed for Rs 81.9 million; its shares traded at Rs 120, Commercial Bank 400,000 shares crossed for Rs 63.6 million, its shares traded at Rs 159, Vallible One 500,000 shares crossed for Rs 42.6 million; its shares traded at Rs 85.
Hemas Holdings 1 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 31 million; its shares sold at Rs 31, Seylan Bank (Non- Voting) 500,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 39.5 million; its shares traded at Rs 59, Central Finance 97000 shares crossed for Rs 35.9 million; its shares traded at Rs 266.50, Chevron Lubricants 148,000 shares crossed for Rs 24.3 million; its shares traded at Rs 164, JKH 1 million shares crossed for Rs 23 million and its shares traded at Rs 23, Commercial Credit 250,000 shares crossed to the tune of Rs 22.5 million; its shares fetched Rs 90, Lanka Aluminium 500,000 shares crossed for Rs 22 million; its shares traded at Rs 44 and HNB 600,000 shares crossed for Rs 20.1 million; its shares traded at Rs 335.
In the retail market companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; JKH Rs 290 million (12.7 million shares traded), Pan Asian Power Rs 209 million (12.7 million shares traded), Central Finance Rs 194 million (727,000 shares traded), Commercial Credit and Finance Rs 160 million (1.7 million shares traded), Sampath Bank 127 million (1 million shares traded) and Bairaha Farms Rs 109.7 million (532,000 shares traded). During the day 679 million share volumes changed hands in 31000 transactions.
It is said high net worth and institutional investor participation was noted in LB Finance, Access Engineering and Kelani Tyres. Mixed interest was observed in JKH, Central Finance Company and Commercial Credit & Finance, while retail interest was noted in Beruwala Resorts, UB Finance Company and LVL Energy Fund.
The Diversified Financials sector was the top contributor to the market turnover (due to LB Finance and Central Finance Company), while the sector index gained. The share price of LB Finance increased. The share price of Central Finance Company recorded a gain of Rs. 18.50 to reach Rs. 263.75.
The Capital Goods sector was the second highest contributor to the market turnover (due to Access Engineering and JKH), while the sector index increased by 1.49 percent. The share price of Access Engineering gained Rs. 1.50 to reach Rs. 44. The share price of JKH moved up by Rs. 0.50 to Rs. 22.60.
Yesterday, the rupee opened stronger at 299.95/300.05 to the US dollar in the spot market from 300.15/30 a day earlier, dealers said, while bond yields were broadly steady. A bond maturing on 15.02.2028 was quoted at 8.70/75 percent. A bond maturing on 15.12.2029 was quoted at 9.35/45 percent, up from at 9.35/42 percent. A bond maturing on 15.03.2031 was quoted flat at 9.90/10.05 percent. A bond maturing 01.11.2033 was quoted flat at 10.60/70 percent. Rs. 113,000 million Treasury bills are to be issued through an auction on July 2, the Central Bank said.
By Hiran H.Senewiratne
Business
A Historic First: Sri Lanka’s capital market leaders bring investor forum to Saudi Arabia
The Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC) and the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE), in association with the Embassy of Sri Lanka to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, successfully convened an investor forum on Saturday 24th January 2026 at the Radisson Blu Hotel, Riyadh Convention & Exhibition Center. Alongside the forum, the SEC and CSE facilitated a meeting with the Public Investment Fund (PIF) which is Saudi Arabia’s main sovereign wealth fund.
The forum was organized to engage directly with the vibrant Sri Lankan expatriate community in the Kingdom and international investors, highlighting compelling opportunities within Sri Lanka’s capital market following the country’s successful exit from sovereign default and restoration of macroeconomic stability.
The forum was marked by the presence of several senior level policy officials, market leaders and market regulators including; Dr. P. Nandalal Weerasinghe, Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL); Chathuranga Abeysinghe, Deputy Minister of Industry and Entrepreneurship Development; Ameer Ajwad Ambassador of Sri Lanka to the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.; Senior Prof D.B.P.H. Dissabandara, Chairman of the SEC; Ray Abeywardena, Director of CSE; and Dr. Naveen Gunawardane, Co-Founder and Managing Director of Lynear Wealth Management.
In his welcome address, Ameer Ajwad stated, that a significant opportunity remains in broadening public participation in the capital market of Sri Lanka. As financial literacy and investment awareness among potential investors are limited, the investor forum would serve to bridge the knowledge gap. The forum offered an excellent opportunity for first-time investors, overseas investors, and those seeking to enhance their knowledge, to learn how to invest prudently, manage risk, and build wealth with discipline and confidence. Ambassador invited participants to make full use of the presence of high-level authorities from Sri Lanka’s key financial institutions, such as the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, the SEC, and the CSE, and to explore investment opportunities in Sri Lanka’s capital market, not only as a pathway to financial growth but also as a meaningful contribution to Sri Lanka’s resilience and long-term prosperity.
Business
CIC Holdings’ 9MFY26 revenue reaches Rs.70 bn
Agriculture-rich diversified conglomerate CIC Holdings PLC (CSE: CIC) recorded a consolidated revenue of Rs. 70.28 billion for the nine months ended 31 December 2025 (9MFY26), reflecting an increase of 8.69% YoY compared to the corresponding period of the previous year.
The Group’s gross profit increased by 10.11% to Rs. 18.42 billion, with the gross profit margin for the period under review improving to approximately 26%, supported by disciplined pricing and product mix optimisation. Profit after tax (PAT) increased to Rs. 5.97 billion from Rs. 5.70 billion in the corresponding period of the previous year, despite losses incurred in parts of the Group’s agri operations following the impact of Cyclone Ditwah, which disrupted cultivation activity during the Maha season.
The Group’s Crop Solutions sector remained the largest contributor to consolidated revenue, accounting for approximately 44.7% of total revenue, followed by Livestock Solutions at 21% and Health & Personal Care at 20.18%. The remaining sectors, Industrial Solutions and Agri Produce, contributed 8.6% and 6.4% to Group turnover respectively. Health and Personal Care , particularly export-driven product lines, recorded improved performance during the period, alongside continued growth in feeds, poultry, and veterinary care solutions, which supported the Group’s overall operating results.
Despite cyclone-related disruption to cultivation cycles, the Group delivered a strong operating performance, with EBITDA and operating profit (EBIT) both recording year-on-year growth. Operating profit (EBIT) closed at Rs. 9.67 billion, compared to Rs. 8.62 billion in the corresponding period of the previous year, reflecting the strength of the Group’s diversified portfolio and disciplined cost management.
During the period in review, key Group businesses across the five industry sectors, namely Crop Solutions, Agri Produce, Livestock Solutions, Industrial Solutions, and Health & Personal Care, continued to perform resiliently. Crop Solutions revenue increased from Rs. 28.06 billion to Rs. 32.32 billion, while Livestock Solutions revenue grew from Rs. 13.35 billion to Rs. 14.60 billion. Health & Personal Care revenue improved from Rs. 14.29 billion to Rs. 14.46 billion, supported by herbal health product exports and steady domestic demand. Revenue from Agri Produce increased from Rs. 4.35 billion to Rs. 4.64 billion, while Industrial Solutions revenue rose from Rs. 6.07 billion to Rs. 6.28 billion.
Commenting on the performance, CIC Holdings Group CEO Aroshan Seresinhe said, “Despite the disruption caused by Cyclone Ditwah to agricultural activity during the Maha season, the Group remained focused on supporting farming communities through well clean-up operations, field renovation, and the restoration of cultivation activity.
Business
CSE regains some of its bullish verve as turnover hits Rs.11 billion
CSE trading reflected a bullish trend yesterday due to positive quarterly corporate earnings coupled with lower Treasury Bill yields, market analysts said.
Further, institutional participation contributed more than 50 percent to the day’s turnover.
Amid those developments both indices moved upwards. The All Share Price Index went up by 63.67 points, while the S and P SL20 rose by 12.58 points.
Turnover stood at Rs 11.1 billion with10 crossings. The top seven crossings were: JKH 189.5 million shares crossed to the tune of Rs 4.2 billion; its shares traded at Rs 22.70, HNB 3.5 million shares crossed for Rs 1.48 billion; its shares traded at Rs 422, Hemas Holdings 11 million shares crossed for Rs 376.2 million; its shares traded at Rs 34 20, Commercial Bank 1.5 million shares crossed for Rs 336.8 million; its shares traded at Rs 224.50, Sampath Bank 600,000 shares crossed for Rs 93.6 million; its shares sold at Rs 156, Laugfs Gas 868,000 shares crossed for Rs 51.6 million; its shares sold at Rs 71 and Sierra Cables 1 million shares crossed for Rs 36.7 million; its shares sold at Rs 36.70.
In the retail market top seven companies that mainly contributed to the turnover were; Ceylon Land Equity Rs 385 million (20 million shares traded), Commercial Bank Rs 373.9 million (1.7 million shares traded), Luminex Rs 247.2 million (26.7 million shares traded), Colombo Dockyard Rs 152 million (one million shares traded), TJ Lanka Rs 152 million (four million shares traded), Easter Merchants Rs 142 million (8.7 million shares traded) and RIL Properties Rs 116.9 million. During the day 441.3 million share volumes changed hands in 44406 transactions.
It is said that manufacturing sector counters, especially JKH, led the market while the banking sector also performed well, especially HNB and Sampath Bank. Further, the capital goods sector too performed well.Yesterday the Central Bank’s US dollar buying rate was Rs 305.78 and selling rate Rs 313.32.
By Hiran H Senewiratne
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