eChannelling, the digital health arm of the National Mobile Service Provider, Mobitel, and the largest digital healthcare services provider in Sri Lanka, partnered with the National Transport Medical Institute (NTMI) network to extend convenience and accessibility to customers who need to fulfil the mandatory requirement of a medical test when applying for a driving license.
Huawei Y7a is the latest mid-range smartphone in the popular Y series with top of the line flagship specifications.
The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has moved to the top of the ‘Business Today Top 30’ ranking of the country’s best-performing companies in 2019-20, leading a veritable pantheon of the who’s who of corporate Sri Lanka.
Since the beginning of the recent COVID-19 outbreak, our dedicated health and safety teams have been working with the Government and Public Health authorities to maintain stringent screening processes to ensure the safety of all our employees.
Sri Lanka’s largest retail bank, HNB PLC, successfully launched the Stay Safe COVID Tracer solution across its entire branch network and the SOLO app.
Recording a year of commanding financial performance in a challenging economic backdrop, Nawaloka Hospitals PLC, a pioneering force in the private healthcare sector, posted a revenue of Rs. 8.5 billion for the fiscal year 2019/20.
As a renowned furnishing and finishing solutions provider, JAT Holdings continuously proves its commitment to offer quality products by bringing internationally valued brands such as Herman Miller to Sri Lanka.
With Sri Lanka’s tourism industry grappling to stay afloat amidst the ongoing COVID 19 pandemic, Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) are scrambling to find ways to remain competitive and resilient.
DFCC Bank, the premier commercial bank in Sri Lanka, reaffirmed its continued excellence as the ‘Bank for Everyone’, by clinching two prestigious accolades at the annual awards ceremony of the Association of Development Financing Institutions in Asia and the Pacific, presented at the 43rd ADFIAP Annual Meeting which was held virtually due to the ongoing pandemic.
The Sri Lanka Chamber of the Pharmaceutical Industry (SLCPI) reiterated its commitment towards raising awareness on ethical marketing, prescribing and use of pharmaceutical drugs, as a key instrument towards minimising the impact of antimicrobial resistance (AMR) in Sri Lanka.