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Aitken Spence PLC Deputy Chairman and Managing Director J.M.S Brito handing over the sponsorship cheque to CA Sri Lanka President Lasantha Wickremasinghe in the presence of Aitken Spence’s Chief Financial Officer Nilanthi Sivapragasam, Chief Human Resource Officer Rohan Pandithakorralage, CA Sri Lanka’s Vice President Jagath Perera and Chief Executive Officer Aruna Alwis
Leading blue chip conglomerate, Aitken Spence PLC has once again reaffirmed its support to the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) with yet another
lead sponsorship.
The sponsorship cheque was recently handed over to CA Sri Lanka President Lasantha Wickremasinghe by Aitken Spence’s Deputy Chairman and Managing Director, J M S Brito.
Brito said that his company was pleased to continue supporting CA Sri Lanka, with the aim of strengthening the country’s human capital. “Aitken Spence has over many decades pioneered many businesses and set industry benchmarks in several key sectors of the Sri Lankan economy. We believe that human resources development is a critical factor in driving sustainable growth in the country. Hence we are pleased to announce our continued support to CA Sri Lanka, which is one of Sri Lanka’s oldest and largest professional bodies, with the aim of strengthening the country’s human capital,” Brito said. Welcoming Aitken Spence onboard once again, CA Sri Lanka President Lasantha Wickremasinghe expressed his delight in partnering with one of the country’s leading blue chip conglomerates once again as
a lead sponsor.
“We are delighted to have Aitken Spence once again on board as a lead sponsor. The support by Aitken Spence is also an endorsement to CA Sri Lanka’s mission to continue to serve society by promoting and developing the accountancy sector consistently and continuously,” Wickremasinghe added.
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