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LMD PUBLICATIONS

  • Jan- 2024 -
    1 January

    JOHN KEELLS HOLDINGS

    Sri Lanka remained resilient and made notable progress in implementing difficult but much needed economic and structural reforms. In response, domestic

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  • 1 January

    COMMERCIAL BANK OF CEYLON

    Commercial Bank counts a strong history and heritage as a trade bank in Sri Lanka since its inception as Eastern Bank in 1920. Today, 103 years later, it is the…

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  • Dec- 2023 -
    31 December

    LANKA IOC

    Over the last two decades, Lanka IOC (LIOC) has powered the nation whilst traversing myriad external challenges. We played a pivotal role in Sri Lanka’s business

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  • 30 December

    HAYLEYS

    Hayleys is a leader in sustainable innovation; an essential stakeholder in Sri Lanka’s export led economic revival; and above all, an ethical, purpose led organisation

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  • 29 December

    LMD 100 SECOND BOARD | 2022/23

    At the end of October 2023, the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) consisted of 290 companies – categorised as 20 Global Industry Classification Standard

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  • 28 December

    SUPPORT SERVICES | 2022/23

    For the sixth consecutive year, Ernst & Young (EY) continues to dominate the LMD 100 auditors league with 46 sign offs to its credit, marking an increase

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  • 28 December

    POST BALANCE SHEETS | 2023/24

    The Economic and Social Statistics 2023 report – compiled by the Central Bank of Sri Lanka – reveals that provisionally at the time of its release, year 2022 witnessed a…

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  • 27 December

    BOARD BALANCE | 2022/23

    “Women are more ambitious than ever and workplace flexibility is fuelling them. Yet, despite some hard-fought gains, wo­men’s representation

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  • 26 December

    CORPORATE INSIGHTS | 2022/23

    Global economic growth will slow even further in 2024 due to high interest rates and energy prices, and a slowdown in the world’s top two economies

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  • 25 December

    THE LITMUS TEST | 2022/23

    In the face of a debilitating economic crisis, political uncertainty and tax hikes – not to mention unprecedented shortages of essential commodities

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