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Sri Lankan Brand Island Tea Co. conducts CSR in Philippines

Serves Pure Ceylon tea to medical front lines in Central Regions

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Sri Lankan retail tea chain Brand Island Tea Co.®️ continues to engage in distributing Pure Ceylon Milk Teas for the refreshment of frontline staff at hospitals treating Covid-19 patients in the western regions of Philippines. The company conducts this activity across several regions in Philippines under its CSR arm. This project saw the involvement of many Island Tea Co. franchise business partners & staff in this timely effort in supporting the medical frontliners leading the battle against the Covid-19 pandemic.

“Island Tea Co.®️” is a Sri Lankan speciality retail tea chain. Island Tea Co. only serves “Pure Ceylon” loose leaf tea from Sri Lanka in its network of 50+ branches in Philippines, Sri Lanka & Dubai. In Philippines the brand operates from Manila, Batangas, Cebu, Bohol, Davao, Cagayan de Oro, Iloilo, Butuan, Tacloban & many more locations. Island Tea Co.®️ opened its first branch in Sri Lanka recently in the tourist destination of Ella, Sri Lanka.

Speaking on the event , the companies Director / Chief Business Officer for Philippines|Sri Lanka & Dubai – Minodh de Sylva, mentioned, “As a responsible Sri Lankan brand, we believe in doing our part to support the medical staff in hospitals treating covid19 patients in the regions we operate in…”

Marketing & Business Operations Manager for Philippines, Nibodaka Harasgama added, “We have covered many hospitals so far & hope to extend the project to other hospitals as well when the enhanced community quarantine measures are lifted…”

“Island Tea Co.” chain is owned and operated by Ceylanka Trading Incorporated, a company registered under the Securities & Exchange Commission (SEC) of the Republic of the Philippines. The company has planned expansions for Island Te Co.®️ in Asia Pacific & Middle East.

For more information on Island Tea Co. CSR efforts -

@MinodhDeSylva   – Director /CBO – Sri Lanka | Philippines | Dubai
@NibodakaH – Marketing & Business Operations Manager
Island Tea Co.

 




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