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SL setting sights on becoming ‘regional digital powerhouse’ with USD 15 billion digital economy

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Dignitaries at the launch of INFOTEL 2025. Pic by Nishan S. Priyantha

Sri Lanka is setting its sights on becoming a regional digital powerhouse, with a USD 15 billion digital economy and USD 5 billion in digital exports projected by 2030, said Deputy Minister of Digital Economy, Eng. Eranga Weeraratne.

Speaking to journalists at the Cinnamon Grand on the forthcoming INFOTEL 2025, the country’s largest and oldest ICT exhibition to be held between November 7 and 9 at BMICH, Weeraratne said the government is accelerating its digitalisation drive with a 100-day programme to bring more services online, streamline payment systems and drive digital literacy. September has been declared “Digital Month”, positioning INFOTEL as a flagship event in this transformation.

“ICT is no longer an option; it is the backbone of our future economic growth, Weeraratne told industry leaders, corporate executives and policymakers at the briefing event. “Exhibitions like INFOTEL are critical for awareness-building and adoption. They provide a platform to showcase innovation, attract investment and inspire the next generation of digital leaders.”

The minister stressed the importance of engaging Sri Lanka’s youth, saying that this year’s INFOTEL will welcome 5,000 schoolchildren. “We cannot afford to leave the next generation behind, he said. “We are prioritising AI, research, and future-focused learning to prepare a workforce capable of driving growth in a highly competitive global digital economy.”

INFOTEL, organised by the Federation of Information Technology Industry Sri Lanka (FITIS), has been a cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s ICT industry since its inception in 1992. What started as a modest exhibition has grown into a key platform connecting startups, corporates, policymakers and global tech leaders.

The 2025 edition, to be held at the BMICH, will host over 300 exhibitors, marking the largest iteration in its history. FITIS chairman Dr. Dayan Rajapakse said this year’s event would expand beyond a traditional technology showcase to become a “launch pad for transformation”.

“One of our key focuses is supporting the small and medium enterprise (SME) and startup sector, Rajapakse said. “We see digitalisation as the only way forward to capture untapped value in the economy, including unrecorded cash transactions. INFOTEL is designed to break barriers and create opportunities for businesses to access international markets.”

Rajapakse stressed the importance of government participation. “Adoption is sometimes slow because people are unaware of the services available. Showcasing government digital initiatives at INFOTEL will help bridge this gap and bring citizens closer to public services,” he added.

This year’s exhibition will spotlight emerging sectors including FinTech, AI, robotics and gaming. Husni Rauff, Chief Operating Officer of Lanka Exhibition and Conference Services, revealed that INFOTEL will host Sri Lanka’s first full-scale eSports championship, offering a Rs. 2 million prize pool across nine gaming titles.

“This is more than a technology exhibition; it’s a landmark event uniting innovation, youth culture and eSports, Rauff said. “We expect over 10 million digital impressions from gaming alone, drawing attention to Sri Lanka’s potential as a regional player in this space.”

With FinTech innovation accelerating and government payments moving online, Rauff said INFOTEL would provide an opportunity for tech providers to connect with regulators and investors, making it a critical networking platform for digital financial services.

By Ifham Nizam



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eChannelling introduces ‘eHomecare’ as SL’s first doctor-led elderly care service

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Officials from eChannelling PLC and SLT, along with doctors, at the event

Supporting families with medically supervised care for elderly individuals in the comfort of their own homes, SLT-MOBITEL and eChannelling PLC, in partnership with medical experts from Golden Years Care, have introduced eHomecare’, Sri Lanka’s first doctor‑led elderly‑care service.

The pioneering initiative is designed to address a growing societal need. The service launched by eChannelling, Sri Lanka’s leading digital healthcare solutions provider, brings together the technological capabilities of SLT-MOBITEL with eChannelling’s healthcare expertise and Golden Years Care’s extensive experience in compassionate home-based support, ensuring quality standards throughout the program.

With increasing migration, many adult children are now living or working abroad, leaving their elderly parents alone in Sri Lanka. For many seniors, mobility challenges make it difficult to access hospitals for routine checkups, medication, or urgent medical attention. eHomecare seeks to fill this critical gap, offering a structured, reliable, and compassionate solution for families navigating these challenges.

The purpose of eHomecare is to support families in assuring their elderly loved ones receive the medical care they need, even when children are living overseas or occupied with demanding careers, guaranteeing elderly individuals are supported with dignity.

eHomecare provides families with a safe and trustworthy platform to arrange professional doctor‑led home visits, benefit from real‑time assessments and guidance from qualified healthcare professionals and ensure the elderly are supported with holistic care.

More than a convenience, eHomecare is a vital solution to a pressing social concern, offering peace of mind to families and guaranteeing seniors receive the respect, and medical attention they deserve.

Key features of the service include doctor-led home visits providing personalized care tailored to individual health needs, continuous assessment and recommendations for ongoing care for optimal health management, prompt medical attention during emergencies, with qualified healthcare professionals available when needed and a comprehensive, professional, and trustworthy approach to elderly care that prioritizes dignity and wellbeing.

Through eHomecare, families gain access to a reliable network of medical professionals who understand the unique needs of elderly individuals. The service bridges the distance between overseas children and their aging parents, with medical support, and emotional reassurance that loved ones are being cared for with compassion and expertise.

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NDB shows strong growth, rising investment potential

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In a striking testament to both corporate resilience and a recovering macroeconomic environment, the National Development Bank (NDB) has delivered a set of third-quarter results for 2025 that far exceed market expectations. The figures, detailed in a recent analysis by First Capital Research (FCR), paint a picture of a financial institution leveraging favourable conditions to accelerate growth, justify upward revisions in valuation, and present a compelling case to investors for long-term value creation.

The headline figure is arresting: a 145.6% year-on-year surge in earnings for 3Q2025. This explosive growth was primarily engineered by a dual engine of stronger net interest income, which grew 13.8% YoY to LKR 9.1 billion, and a significant 24.3% rise in net fee and commission income. The former benefits directly from the prevailing low-interest-rate environment, which has helped margins and stimulated borrowing, while the latter points to broad-based business momentum across the bank’s operations, from trade finance to its digital platforms. A remarkable leap in other income – to LKR 1.04 billion from a mere LKR 27.7 million a year earlier – further bolstered the bottom line.

Perhaps as encouraging as the income growth is the notable improvement in credit quality. Impairment charges declined by a substantial 46.9% year-on-year, a clear signal of improving macroeconomic conditions and a healthier loan book. This trend underscores a banking sector that is emerging from the shadows of past economic stress with greater stability.

Buoyed by this outperformance, FCR has significantly revised its earnings forecasts upward. Their 2025 estimate has been lifted by 33.5% to LKR 11.6 billion, and the 2026 forecast by 26.1% to LKR 13.2 billion. This positive reassessment flows directly into the bank’s perceived fair value. FCR now assigns a fair value of LKR 180.0 per share for 2025, implying a 27% potential upside, and LKR 200.0 for 2026, suggesting a 42% increase from current levels. When expected dividend per share (DPS) returns are included, the total return projections become even more attractive, estimated at 33% for 2025 and 48% for 2026.

First Capital maintains a “BUY” recommendation on NDB, citing a constructive outlook founded on a favourable macro backdrop and stable interest-rate trends. These factors are expected to continue fuelling loan book expansion. Furthermore, growth in trade finance and an accelerating adoption of digital banking services are anticipated to provide sustained momentum to fee-based earnings, diversifying the bank’s revenue streams.

However, the report does not ignore the clouds on the horizon. It highlights near-term risks to asset quality, particularly stemming from recent adverse weather events. Given NDB’s sizable exposure to the Small and Medium Enterprise (SME) sector, which is often vulnerable to such disruptions, the analysis expects a possible uptick in non-performing loans (NPLs) in the coming quarters. This is a prudent note of caution for investors, emphasizing that the recovery path may not be entirely smooth.

Nevertheless, the overarching narrative from these results is one of a bank positioned at the confluence of economic recovery and strategic execution. NDB appears to be translating improved national economic indicators into robust financial performance. Its “resilient base,” demonstrated by strengthening fundamentals and declining impairments, provides the foundation for “rising potential,” captured in the revised earnings and fair value estimates.

For the investing public, the message from this analysis is clear: NDB is presented as a institution harnessing the winds of economic change to propel itself forward. While mindful of sector-specific risks, the data suggests a strong trajectory for growth and value appreciation, making it a standout candidate for potential investors.

By Sanath Nanayakkare

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Sri Lankan tea sees a week of robust activity

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A tea garden in Akuressa: The low grown segment, comprising approximately 2.4 M/Kgs, met with fair to good demand

The Colombo tea auctions witnessed a week of robust activity and generally firm prices, as total offerings rose significantly to 6.0 million kilograms, according to the latest market commentary from leading brokers Forbes & Walker. This marks a notable increase from the 5.2 million kilograms on offer the previous week.

The market was characterized by good general demand, with an encouraging overall price structure attributed to seasonal interest. The report indicates a nuanced picture across different elevations and tea types.

Offerings from Ex-Estate gardens increased marginally to 0.79 M/Kgs. The sector saw good demand, with prices maintaining a firm to marginally dearer trend. However, within the Western High-Grown region, teas in the Best category were marginally weaker, while improved and brighter sorts in the Below Best category appreciated. The Nuwara Eliya region remained sluggish, while the Uva/Uda Pussellawa regions sold at levels consistent with the previous week.

The High and Medium Grown CTC market saw firm conditions for PF1 grades, which gained by Rs. 20 per kg or more. In contrast, the corresponding Low Grown PF1 varieties weakened by a similar margin. BP1 grades were scarcely available.

The Low Grown segment, comprising approximately 2.4 M/Kgs, met with fair to good demand. The Premium category, in particular, witnessed good interest.

BOP1 grades were fully firm. OP1 varieties saw Best and Below Best types appreciate, while high-priced OPs were easier. OPAs saw high-priced teas become dearer.

FBOPs were generally firm, and Select Best FF1s were firm to selectively dearer.

Very Tippy teas met with good, firm demand, with Best and Below Best varieties appreciating.

The broker report noted that shippers to traditional markets like the United Kingdom, the European continent, and South Africa continued to be selective in their purchases. Meanwhile, there was fair activity from buyers representing China, Japan, the Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS), and the Middle East.

Forbes & Walker concluded that the overall price picture is encouraging, driven by a combination of selective international demand and seasonal factors. The firm to dearer trend at the lower end of the market and for specific grades indicates a solid underlying demand, despite some regional and qualitative weaknesses. The trade will be watching closely to see if this firm trend holds as new seasonal crops come to market.

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