Lanka Hospitals delivers record-breaking performance in 2025



 


  • Driven by clinical excellence and patient trust

Lanka Hospitals Corporation PLC has concluded 2025 by demonstrating that world-class clinical care and deeply earned patient trust are the true catalysts for robust corporate growth. 

By prioritising exceptional healthcare services and patient safety, the hospital has successfully translated clinical precision into an unprecedented multifaceted financial performance encompassing record revenue, profitability and consistent shareholder value. 

The group reported the highest revenue since its inception at Rs.14.47 billion, driven by expanded healthcare services and optimised operational efficiencies. The hospital’s financial success is a direct reflection of its clinical volume and surgical success rates. 

In 2025, Lanka Hospitals recorded a total of 802 cardiothoracic surgeries, the highest number performed by any single hospital in the private sector, in Sri Lanka. Additionally, the multidisciplinary surgical teams completed over 390 bariatric surgeries, the highest in the industry, with zero mortality, reflecting a world-class level of surgical expertise. These milestones were supported by record-breaking diagnostic volumes in the radiology department, which surpassed 10,000 MRI scans and 8,000 CT scans during the year.

As a premier state-owned-enterprise, Lanka Hospitals has not only fortified its market position but also significantly contributed to the national economy, providing over Rs.1.4 billion to the state treasury in 2025, via taxes and dividends. This achievement reinforces a dual commitment to public service and commercial viability, while maintaining its core commitment to world-class patient care. 

Reinforcing its commitment to consistent value creation for investors, the company has declared an interim dividend, resulting in the highest total dividend payout in its history.

“Our performance in 2025 is a powerful testament to the synergy between financial discipline and clinical precision,” said Lanka Hospitals Group Managing Director Chaaminda Kumarasiri.

 


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