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Singer Sri Lanka goes live with over 2,000 users connecting over 400 branches with IFS Applications 10

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IFS, the global enterprise applications company, announces that Singer Sri Lanka PLC, the largest home appliance and electronics retailer in Sri Lanka has completed their move to IFS Applications 10. With this progress, Singer is fully equipped to embark on its digital transformation journey.

Over 15 years into their relationship with IFS, Singer Sri Lanka is proud to have a class-leading ERP system that integrated all core functions of the business including the game-changing Hire Purchase operations. IFS Applications 10 at Singer covers from sourcing to manufacturing to distribution and retail and customer relationship and service functions. Having a single system on a single platform has enabled Singer, which has one of the most comprehensive IT infrastructures in the country to run operations across a vast network of over 400 branches with 2,000 systems users, has control and visibility to conduct day to day business with ease. Singer has proven to be the leader in the retail industry geared with an exclusive solution that delivers end-to-end customer service that made them the most reputed consumer brands in the country.

Andy Watts VP Asia of IFS said, “Singer and IFS have grown together over the past 15 years. We are pleased to play an important part in Singer’s success in being a leader in the retail industry. Their decision to upgrade to IFS Applications 10 was taken during challenging times in the midst of a global pandemic, Singer saw the opportunity to keep growing and digitizing, sharpening its saw, and we are delighted to support them”

Mahesh Wijewardene, CEO, Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC “We are marking an important milestone at Singer enabling an infrastructure inclusive of digital information capabilities. I’m proud to say, the heart of our IT infrastructure, the IFS ERP system is now live. This is an achievement of all divisions working together with an enthusiasm and giving their commitment to make this project a success for the entire organization. This key milestone is a vast enhancement to our IT footprint after our initial investment in the year 2004 with IFS. This is a major achievement of the company’s way forward plan to take Singer to the next sphere in the global marketplace. With IFS we are equipped with a digital-enabled organization that is ready for the future.”

Singer Sri Lanka is one of the key global customers in the IFS customer portfolio. Today, IFS take pride in
being able to support Singer to harness their power in gaining a competitive advantage against other market players in the retail industry. Singer Sri Lanka has all the attributes of a global leader in the retail industry. The IFS Applications 10 supports Singer to be fully connected from sourcing, manufacturing, forecasting and planning, distribution, sales, services until the delivery and after-sales. Despite COVID-19 challenges, the largest retailer in Sri Lanka has been able to roll out its current solution with IFS as projected.

Having IFS’s support at the back-end, Singer has truly achieved a great level of customer satisfaction with Promise to Deliver as no other retailer can match the service provided by them. “We are pleased with the successful Big Bang implementation of IFS App10 simultaneous across multiple sites during times of
uncertainty. Credit should go to the hardworking, committed and self-motivated project team both IFS and Singer and theentire Singer company staff. Without which, it would not have been possible to implement the project of this magnitude” – Kapila Perera, Director- Information Technology of Singer, Sri Lanka added.



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Ceylinco Life celebrates its ‘Unstoppable Champions’ at Annual Awards 2026

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Ceylinco Life’s top award winners with Directors and senior management at the Company’s Annual Awards

The power of momentum was the focus when Ceylinco Life, Sri Lanka’s life insurance market leader for an unbroken 22 years, celebrated the exceptional achievements of its top-performing sales force at its Annual Awards Ceremony 2026, held at Cinnamon Life Colombo.

Bringing together more than 300 of the company’s highest achievers, the event recognised Sales Officers who attained High Flyers status, qualified for the prestigious Million Dollar Round Table (MDRT), or earned ‘Sales Superstar’ status in 2025, each having met rigorous performance benchmarks. In total, close to 370 awards were presented at the ceremony, which was attended by over 450 participants including the company’s Board of Directors and senior management.

Themed ‘Unstoppable Champions,’ the awards ceremony underscored the spirit of resilience, ambition and consistent excellence that defines Ceylinco Life’s sales force, positioning the awardees as drivers of the company’s sustained market leadership.

The event was graced by Chief Guest Srinivasa Rao, Managing Director – Life and Health (South Asia and South East Asia) at Munich Re, and featured an evening of scintillating entertainment with performances by Sanka Dineth, Shashika Nisansala, the Naadro Band and Prashanthini, complemented by dance acts from Muddrika Dance Studio.

Among the highlights of the evening was the presentation of two Toyota Axio motor cars to R. P. Edirisinghe and S. S. H. M. T. Laksiri in recognition of their consistent excellence in qualifying as High Flyers and MDRT members. The top honours at the awards ceremony were presented to Mr A. S. L. Fernando as Best Agency Head, H. D. Pathirana as Best Agency Supervisor, A. I. P. Manjula as Best Life Insurance Advisor, and J. Meera as Best Regional Sales Manager.

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Kia drives into Colombo’s skyline with landmark showroom at Altair

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Kia Motors (Lanka) Ltd. Chairman Mahen Thambiah and Managing Director Andrew Perera at the opening of the new showroom.

Top Korean nameplate Kia has reinforced its presence in Sri Lanka with the opening of a striking new showroom at the iconic Altair high-rise in Colombo, marking a significant step in the brand’s continued expansion and customer engagement in the country.

The new facility, unveiled exclusively to media on 7th April 2026, occupies approximately 2,700 square feet of prime space at Retail 3 of the Altair development.

Strategically positioned at the entrance to the complex for maximum visibility and accessibility, the showroom places Kia at the heart of one of Colombo’s most prominent luxury residential and lifestyle destinations.

Designed in line with Kia’s global brand guidelines, the showroom presents a modern, customer-centric environment that reflects the company’s focus on innovation, quality and service excellence. The space is intended to offer an immersive retail experience, enabling customers to explore the brand’s evolving portfolio in a setting that mirrors international standards.

“The opening of this new showroom signals Kia’s renewed commitment to Colombo, strengthening its proximity to customers while enhancing convenience and accessibility for those seeking to engage with the brand,” Kia Motors Lanka Chairman Mahen Thambiah said. “It represents a key milestone in our strategy to deepen customer relationships and expand the Kia footprint across key urban locations.”

Taking centre stage at the new showroom is the all-new Kia Tasman, the brand’s first-ever double cab pickup, which makes its debut in Sri Lanka in tandem with the opening. The introduction of the Tasman underscores Kia’s drive to diversify its offering and respond to the evolving demands of customers across multiple segments.

In addition to the Tasman, visitors to the Altair showroom can experience Kia’s full range of vehicles, further enhancing the brand’s appeal to a broad spectrum of automotive enthusiasts.

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Nalin Sri Tikiri Bandara: forging discipline and character through martial arts

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After nearly three decades on the mat, Sri Lankan martial arts instructor H. M. Nalin Sri Tikiri Bandara has built a career that stretches from local dojos in Kandy to international training arenas in the United Arab Emirates, shaping a growing generation of students through what he describes as “a lifelong journey of discipline and self-development.”

With more than 28 years of experience, Bandara has emerged as a prominent figure in martial arts education for children, youth and adults, particularly across Sri Lanka and the UAE, where he is currently based in Abu Dhabi.

Bandara’s martial arts journey began at a young age and has since spanned multiple disciplines, including Kyokushin Karate, Ashihara Karate, Mumonkai Karate, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu and yoga.

He holds several international dan rankings, including 3rd Dan in Kyokushin Karate (Japan), 4th Dan in Ashihara Karate (Australia), 2nd Dan in Mumonkai Karate (Japan), and 1st Dan under Josui Kai Kan Karate (Japan). Years of training camps, seminars and competitions abroad, he says, have helped refine both technical skill and teaching philosophy.

Bandara is the founder and chief instructor of Nalin Dojo, which operates across multiple locations, including a main branch in Abu Dhabi and an established centre in Kandy. He also runs expansion programmes in schools and fitness centres in the UAE.

Collectively, his programmes have trained more than 2,000 students, ranging from children as young as four to adults.

He also serves as branch chief and representative of the World Karate Alliance Kyokushin Bugakukai, and contributes to the development of full-contact karate at national level in Sri Lanka.

At the core of his teaching is a hybrid approach he calls “Yoga Martial Arts”, blending karate discipline, yoga-based mental conditioning, Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu principles and sports science.

The focus, he says, extends beyond physical combat to character formation, emphasising discipline, respect, confidence-building and mental resilience.

“Martial arts is not just about fighting, it is about building better human beings,” Bandara said.

Much of his work is directed at children and adolescents, particularly in an era he describes as increasingly dominated by digital distractions.

He argues that structured martial arts training can reduce screen dependency, improve concentration, and strengthen emotional stability, while promoting healthier lifestyles.

“Children’s future is the future of the community,” he said, underscoring his belief that early discipline shapes long-term social outcomes.

Beyond regular training, Bandara organises grading examinations, workshops, school programmes and community fitness initiatives in both Sri Lanka and the UAE.

He has continued such activities even during periods of global disruption, maintaining regular engagement with students and instructors.

Looking ahead, Bandara plans to expand his dojo network across the UAE and internationally, while developing structured youth development programmes and training future instructors.

His long-term ambition is to build a sustainable martial arts ecosystem that integrates physical excellence with character education.

In a career defined by discipline and continuity, Bandara represents a generation of martial arts instructors blending traditional combat systems with modern wellness principles — and, in the process, attempting to shape not just fighters, but future citizens.

by SK Samaranayake

 

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