Business News

Noritake Lanka Porcelain (Pvt) Limited entered the New Year on a winning note by being awarded the National Quality Award in the Large Manufacturing Category at the National Quality Awards at the Colombo Hilton recently.

Mahindra & Mahindra Ltd., a part of the USD 17.8 billion Mahindra Group based in India, today announced its entry into three new businesses in Sri Lanka with the debut of Truck & Bus, Construction Equipment and Powerol businesses in the island nation.

The much awaited Centenary Cricket encounter between Trinity College Kandy and St. Anthony’s College Kandy will be played under the title; ‘A century of friendly rivalry’ on the 10th and 11th of March 2017 at the Pallekelle International Cricket Stadium.

IPM Sri Lanka – the Nation's leader in human resources management – in partnership with the University of Salford's Salford Business School inaugurated its prestigious and world recognized M. Sc. in Human Resources Management & Development in Sri Lanka recently.

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon recently interacted with 160 entrepreneurs from the Gampaha and Puttalam districts at a programme held in Wennappuwa as part of the Bank’s on-going initiative to develop entrepreneurship skills within the SMEs in the country.

One of the world’s most eminent architects, who has a unique association with Sri Lanka, will visit the country next week to grace the 35th annual sessions of the Sri Lanka Institute of Architects (SLIA).

National Power lifting Champion and Asian Bronze Medalist Darin Weerasinghe and a team of 8 took part at the Annual National Independence Bench Press Championship organized by the Sri Lanka Power Lifting Federation held on the 4th of February at Bandaragama.

Haycarb PLC, the Sri Lankan multinational of Hayleys PLC reported revenue of Rs. 9.4 billion and profit before tax of Rs. 768 million for 9 months ending 31 December 2016.

Sri Lankan company design and manufacture a range of high-tech, innovative, self service banking machines, to automate banking process.

Emirates sets standards for on-board medical care

Wednesday, 08 February 2017 09:57

Flight diversions due to inflight medical emergencies make up a tiny portion of the millions of flights operated annually, but it is costly for airlines. With more people traveling by air, the actual number of inflight medical events has been gradually increasing over the years.