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Sri Lanka’s tourism leaders unite to chart a sustainable and inclusive future for the industry

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President Dissanayake presents awards to the winners of the All-Sri Lanka School Tourism Club competitions

The International Tourism Leaders’ Summit 2025 concluded successfully last week at the BMICH, charting a collective path to position Sri Lanka as a leading global destination through sustainable transformation, youth empowerment, and robust public-private partnerships.

Held to mark World Tourism Day under the UNWTO theme “Tourism and Sustainable Transformation,” the summit brought together a diverse group of policymakers, industry leaders, academics, and global partners. The attendance of President and Finance Minister Anura Kumara Dissanayake was seen as a strong endorsement of the sector’s vital role in the nation’s economy.

A central theme of the event was the critical need for collaboration. Professor Indika Mahesh Karunathilake, Vice Chancellor of the University of Colombo, set the tone by emphasizing that “close cooperation between the government, private companies, and local communities were vital to boost tourism.” He further stressed the importance of making the industry an attractive career for the youth, stating that this “can only be achieved if the industry evolves with global standards.”

Echoing this sentiment, Professor Suranga Silva of the same university highlighted the sector’s resilience. “Tourism has supported the country at all difficult times including the Covid-19 pandemic,” he noted, adding that future challenges must be met with “knowledge, skills, and data-driven strategies.” He pointed to initiatives like research symposiums and school tourism club competitions as essential for renewing knowledge and inspiring a new generation to see tourism as an industry they love and want to work in.”

The ambition for Sri Lanka’s place on the world stage was articulated by Nihal Muhandiram, President of the Alumni Association of Tourism Economics & Hospitality Management (AATEHM). He asserted that Sri Lanka is well-placed to be a leading destination and that Colombo should become the premier travel mart in South Asia, a goal actively pursued through events like the Colombo Travel Mart.

The summit also featured a high-level panel discussion focusing on practical strategies for growth. Moderated by Dileep Mudadeniya of John Keells Group, the session included experts such as Peter Hill, former CEO of SriLankan-Emirates Airlines, SLTDA Chairman Buddhika Hewawasam, Kieran Twomey of the Shangri-La Group, and travel consultant Miguel Cunat. Their discussion centred on key levers for growth: enhancing air connectivity, improving destination competitiveness, developing infrastructure, and implementing strategies to increase both tourist arrivals and spending.

In his address, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Tourism, and Foreign Employment, Vijitha Herath, reinforced the government’s commitment to ensuring that tourism development is inclusive and benefits all segments of society.

The event culminated with President Dissanayake presenting awards to the winners of the All-Sri Lanka School Tourism Club competitions, symbolically linking the industry’s strategic future with the enthusiasm of its youngest advocates. The summit successfully concluded with a clear, unified vision: to transform Sri Lankan tourism into a sustainable, knowledge-driven, and globally competitive industry.



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“Enchanted Wonders” Christmas Tree Lighting

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One Galle Face, the premier retail destination in Sri Lanka, officially unveiled Colombo’s most iconic Christmas experience with its annual Tree Lighting Ceremony held recently. This year, the mall celebrates the season under the enchanting theme “Enchanted Wonders,” creating a magical and visually captivating festive atmosphere for all visitors. The centrepiece of the celebration is Sri Lanka’s tallest indoor Christmas tree, standing at an impressive 76 feet, marking a standout moment in the country’s holiday calendar.

The ceremony transformed the mall into a festive setting filled with striking illumination, seasonal artistry, and immersive installations. The official lighting moment set the tone for the holiday season at One Galle Face, inviting families, shoppers, and visitors to experience a new era of experiential retail throughout the month. Guests can look forward to a line-up of interactive activities, family-friendly engagements, seasonal showcases, and exclusive festive privileges curated for One Galle Face Rewards Members.

The One Galle Face festive celebrations are powered by Sampath Bank as its Strategic Partner and YES FM as the Official Radio Partner. The memorable evening brought together a distinguished community of influential partners, leaders, and creative professionals from various domains, including senior leadership of One Galle Face, Shangri-La Hotel management, heads of leading international and local brands, Sampath Bank management and employees, MBC Network leadership, representatives from One Galle Face Tower and The Residences at One Galle Face, as well as popular personalities and local celebrities.

One Galle Face General Manager Sachin Dhanawade commented, “We are excited to officially launch the One Galle Face Christmas holidays with the lighting of the Christmas tree. The ‘Enchanted Wonders’ setting is guaranteed to elevate the One Galle Face festive experience as it is a next-generation Christmas theme designed to immerse shoppers in a magical, future-forward holiday atmosphere. As the premier retail destination in the country, we are constantly striving to deliver a world-class experience in terms of service and hospitality, ensuring an unforgettable experience for every time they walk in through our doors.”

With over 350 world-class brands, One Galle Face has established itself as Sri Lanka’s premier retail destination, offering a dynamic mix of global fashion labels, fine dining experiences, and family entertainment. Over the past 12 months, the mall welcomed over 40 new brands, including Carnage, Under Armour, Taco Bell, Levi’s, The Body Shop and Birkenstock, further enhancing its diverse portfolio and delivering an even wider selection of the most loved brands to its customer base. With even more exciting new openings planned in the coming months, the mall continues to evolve as a one-stop hub for shopping, leisure, and lifestyle.

Beyond retail, One Galle Face offers a holistic lifestyle ecosystem featuring something for everyone. Beauty and health-conscious individuals can enjoy its world-class wellness portfolio spanning personal care, aesthetics, grooming, and fitness.

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ADB President announces emergency grants for flood relief across Southeast Asia and Sri Lanka

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Masato Kanda

Asian Development Bank (ADB) President Masato Kanda on Wednesday announced that ADB will provide immediate grant support of up to $3 million to Sri Lanka; $2 million to Thailand; and $2 million to Viet Nam, following requests for support from the governments.

“I am deeply saddened by the suffering caused by these devastating floods,” said Kanda. “The governments and people of Sri Lanka, Thailand, and Viet Nam can rest assured that ADB will provide assistance to help save lives and rebuild communities. We will work quickly and cooperatively with governments to bring shelter, comfort and hope to those affected by these terrible events.”

The grants will support emergency and humanitarian efforts, and will come from the Asia Pacific Disaster Response Fund (APDRF), which provides fast-tracked grants to developing member countries for life-saving purposes in the immediate aftermath of major disasters triggered by natural hazards.

Flooding has caused extensive loss of life and damage to property and infrastructure across South and Southeast Asia.

ADB is a leading multilateral development bank supporting inclusive, resilient, and sustainable growth across Asia and the Pacific. Working with its members and partners to solve complex challenges together, ADB harnesses innovative financial tools and strategic partnerships to transform lives, build quality infrastructure, and safeguard our planet. Founded in 1966, ADB is owned by 69 members—50 from the region.

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CBSL gives approval for NTB’s acquisition of HSBC’s retail banking business in Sri Lanka

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Nations Trust Bank’s Director/ Chief Executive Officer Hemantha Gunetilleke (R) and HSBC Sri Lanka Chief Executive Officer Mark Surgenor at the signing of the agreement

Nations Trust Bank PLC (NTB) is pleased to announce that the Bank has received the approval from the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL) to acquire The Hongkong and Shanghai Banking Corporation, Sri Lanka’s (HSBC Sri Lanka) Retail Banking business.

NTB and HSBC signed a binding Sale and Purchase Agreement in September this year, with completion expected in the first half of 2026.

The acquisition of HSBC Sri Lanka’s Retal Banking business will bring approximately 200,000 customer accounts under NTB, including premium banking clients, credit cards and retail loans. This strategic move strengthens NTB’s position to serve a larger share of Sri Lanka’s premium retail banking segment and aligns well with its long-term growth objectives.

Nations Trust Bank’s Director/ Chief Executive Officer, Hemantha Gunetilleke said, “The approval from CBSL gives us the go-ahead to move forward with the acquisition process, which is currently progressing very well. We are now able to move into the next phase of the project with confidence.”

HSBC Sri Lanka Chief Executive Officer, Mark Surgenor said, “Our priority during this period is to uphold the highest service levels for our customers and ensure that our colleagues are well supported during the transition into NTB.

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