Business News

Zeppelin has, throughout its 35-year history, brought in outstanding and innovative products.

Hayleys Engineering recently unveiled Sri Lanka’s first ever Engineering Experience Center that provides engineers, consultants and clients the opportunity to experience latest technology and technology yet to come to Sri Lanka.

Sri Lanka’s most innovative bank, HNB PLC announced the partnership with Ideal Motors (Pvt.) Ltd to continue its promotion of Mahindra vehicles in Sri Lanka.

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon, the largest financier to Sri Lanka’s small and medium enterprise (SME) sector, has launched a business club to provide the sector’s entrepreneurs extensive networking opportunities and a range of other benefits.

Sri Lanka’s most digitally innovative bank, HNB PLC, extended its remarkable winning legacy in 2017, receiving two awards at the recently concluded 19th annual National Best Quality Software Awards 2017 (NBQSA) 2017.

The National Junior Golf Rankings 2017, organized by the Sri Lanka Golf Union Junior Sub Committee have secured a platform to encourage Juniors to improve and develop their game through the participation in 04 Junior Calendar Events for the second successive year with the generous support and Sponsorship of NDB Wealth Management Ltd.

The Bank closed the 9 months ending 30th September 2017 with a post-tax profit of Rs.3,002 Mn, a moderate growth of 6% over the corresponding period last year.

Together for Peace : One Youth One Nation

Friday, 27 October 2017 07:25

‘One Youth, One Nation phase 2’ is a Youth Peace Campaign organized by the International Youth Alliance for Peace (IYAP)for the 2nd consecutive year.

Breast cancer is the most common type of cancer among women in Sri Lanka and the world over; and if detected at the early stages the type of cancer that can be nipped in the bud with proper treatment and care.

Hemas Hospitals Thalawathugoda recently launched ‘Hemas Diabetes Clinic’ – a special clinic to diagnose and treat patients with diabetes and other diabetic-related ailments, as well as raise awareness about the rising non-communicable disease among Sri Lankans.