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The Central Bank of Sri Lanka (CBSL), on behalf of the Democratic Socialist Republic of Sri Lanka, successfully launched and raised US $ 1.5 billion in a dual-tranche five and 10-year bond. The size of
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Pan Asia Bank, which introduced a scholarship programme three years ago to recognize top performers at Year Five scholarship examination, recently enhanced that scheme in a bid to further encourage students to excel at this all-important examination.
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Foreign Affairs Deputy Minister Dr. Harsha De Silva will be the keynote speaker at a Brexit briefing forum on Friday, July 15, 2016. The luncheon forum will be joined by the High Commissioner to Britain with other industry personalities to discuss the probable consequences when Britain leaves the EU. The event is organised by Shippers’ Academy Colombo with strategic support by the Council for Business with Britain.
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“It is important to remember that free trade agreements (FTAs) have become vital especially, for small countries like Sri Lanka, which have opened up their economies, which may not be that successful in facing up to the high competition in the global market,” stated Commerce Department Director General Sonali Wijeratne at the Chamber of Young Lankan Entrepreneurs (COYLE) General Meeting.
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Sri Lanka’s revolutionary flip-flop brand “Waves” brought together their employees and volunteers from all walks of life to stage a pioneering corporate social responsibility on Mount beach on 19th June. The beach clean-up was held to commemorate “World Flip Flop Day” which falls on the third Friday of June every year. Waves” initiated the annual “World Flip Flop Day” celebrations in Sri Lanka
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The Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation (SLIC) recorded a growth of 20 per cent during 2015 and hopes to continue and improve on this performance during 2016, said SLIC Chairman Hemaka Amarasuriya at Star Awards 2016 held at the BMICH to honour the top achievers among the SLIC sales team. Resurrecting and expanding the branch network is one step taken in this direction, he said.
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Following the Paris COP 21 meeting, where water management was prominent in discussions on responding to climate change, a two-day meeting of experts from seven South Asian countries – Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka – and the international