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The Sri Lanka Institute of Credit Management (SLICM) the leading institute which offers credit management education in Sri Lanka hosted its 19th Annual convocation recently at the Centre for Banking Studies with Prof. Ajantha Dharmasiri, Director of Postgraduate Institute of Management (PIM) attending the occasion as the Chief Guest.

Job seekers want to feel confident in their career choices and are most comfortable when the job listings are in their native language.

China National Aero Technology International Engineering Corporation (AVIC-INTL) recently conducted a charitable donation programme in support of the Lawris Girl’s Home, Colombo, for the third consecutive year.

Gravel racing and the outside loose gravel inside a corner are two things that do not go hand in hand.

The Commercial Bank of Ceylon has announced it will keep 71 branches open for business on Monday 2nd May 2016, a statutory bank holiday in lieu of May Day, which falls on Sunday.

Colombo Land and Development Company PLC (CLDC) recently announced the appointment of Mr. Vasula Premawardhana as Executive Director to serve on the board of the company.

Swedish Cars, an IWS Holdings company, which recently became the im-porter and distributor of Volvo’s cars in Sri Lanka, will soon launch a line of luxury cars displaying Volvo’s stylish transformation and its first interpretation of a new brand direction, where design has an elevated strategic importance to the Volvo brand.

The fourth generation Kia Sportage, the Korean car maker’s game-changing urban SUV, was unveiled at an exclusive media preview in Colombo, heralding its head-turning arrival on Sri Lankan roads.

Seylan Bank, recorded a strong quarterly performance with Profits after Income Tax reaching Rs. 720 Million, for the 3 months ended 31st March 2016, a 4% increase over the Rs. 691 Mn reported in the corresponding period of 2015.

Multi Audio Visual, one of Sri Lanka’s leading sound and light systems providers, launched a range of new Roland products to cater to the musical needs of the Sri Lankan market.