NDB Bank recently concluded the much-anticipated 2025 edition of its signature quiz competition, “Battle of the Brains”, an exciting initiative designed to foster camaraderie, collaboration, and continuous learning among its employees.
Virtusa Corporation, a global provider of digital strategy, engineering, and IT services, announced that it has been named a Major Contender in Everest Group’s Life Sciences Digital Services PEAK Matrix® Assessment 2025.
The David Pieris Group, through its Social Welfare Committee, has once again extended its heartfelt support to the Abimansala Wellness Resort in Anuradhapura—a care facility run by the Sri Lanka Army dedicated to the care and rehabilitation of disabled war heroes.
Global apparel & textile conglomerate MAS Holdings is looking to further its sustainability efforts, recently announcing that it has committed to reducing its total greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) to net zero by 2048.
Ceylinco Life brought together the finest of its sales force at the spectacular Shangri-La Hambantota to celebrate excellence at the halfway point of the year, when the company hosted its Mid-Year Awards Ceremony 2025 under the inspiring theme ‘Mission: Rise to Greatness.’
SLT-MOBITEL is set to play a central role in accelerating Sri Lanka’s adoption of AI and digital technologies, following a strong financial recovery in the first half of 2025.
JAT Holdings PLC, through its JAT Paints business vertical, announced the launch of Hydro+, a next-generation waterproofing paint powered by revolutionary UV-cross-linking Acrylic-PUD Technology.
The digital revolution in Sri Lanka is increasingly mobile-first, with smartphones becoming the primary tool for banking, shopping, and managing investments.
On Sri Lanka’s tranquil eastern coast, where the waters of the Indian Ocean stretch into a horizon of liquid silver, lies a bay once known only to fishermen and families from nearby villages.
For decades, Sri Lanka’s poultry industry has operated in the shadows of half-truths, clever labels, and fine print. Consumers were told their chicken was “safe” without ever being shown the evidence.