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BUSINESS FORUM

  • Mar- 2020 -
    26 March

    TECH INDUSTRY

    The most valuable global entities and brands are dominated by tech companies or those that embrace technology.Unfortunately, Sri Lankan entities haven’t fully latched on to the potential of technology

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  • 1 March

    DIVERSIFIED SECTOR

    Conglomerates in Sri Lanka tend to dominate the rankings of best performing entities year after year. With several of them having

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  • 1 March

    INSURANCE SECTOR

    Overall, penetration is a little over one percent, which is low in relation to the region. However, penetration of vehicle insurance is almost

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  • 1 March

    HUMAN RESOURCES

    HR, which was previously the administrative function of managing personnel files, has been transformed into a strategic occupation

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  • 1 March

    HOSPITALITY SECTOR

    Continuously evolving with travellers wanting experiential travel instead of traditional sightseeing

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  • 1 March

    FAMILY OWNED BUSINESSES

    Few FOBs have reached the top in the larger corporate context although many continue to operate past the century mark. They contribute

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  • Feb- 2020 -
    1 February

    HEALTHCARE SECTOR

    The private sector continued to play an important role in providing healthcare services last year. By the end of 2018, there were 200 registered

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  • 1 February

    AD INDUSTRY SHORT TAKES

    I believe that we are attempting to keep up particularly in the digital landscape. Nevertheless, budget constraints and a lack of professional

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  • 1 February

    LOGISTICS SECTOR

    Sri Lanka has some 12,390 kilometres (km) of national highways, over 1,500km of railway tracks, four seaports and three international

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  • 1 February

    REAL ESTATE SECTOR

    Growing apace across the world; high-rise developments in Sri Lanka, Hong Kong, Singapore and Malaysia are being fuelled

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