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LSEG eyes SL capital markets system

New headquarters at Expert City:

London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), a leader in global markets infrastructure, is keen on developing markets infrastructure business in Sri Lanka when the country is ready with such initiatives. LSEG is currently in the process of setting up the new headquarters of the group’s Business Services Division at the Expert City precinct, formerly known as Tripoli Market.
 

Spa Ceylon expands to Hyderabad and Karachi

Spa Ceylon, a leading luxury ayurveda brand continues to expand its global foot print with the aim of being present in 15 countries in Australasia alone. “We are expanding rapidly with the aim of increasing our international stores to 100 by 2018,”

 

CA Sri Lanka introduces online tool

Helps members plan CPD activities:

The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) recently launched the Continuing Professional Development (CPD) Online Tool for the benefit of its members. The CPD Online Tool helps members to plan their CPD activities,

 

SDB bank clears confusion

No link with Wattegedera Cooperative Society :

The SANASA Development Bank PLC (SDB bank) with a solid deposit base of over Rs. 42 billion will expand its branch network island-wide to provide convenient banking solutions to customers, SDB Bank’s CEO/General Manager Nimal C. Hapuarachchi said.

 

VAT delay causes huge losses to govt - Economist

The government has to come up with reforms on Value Added Tax (VAT) soon to meet its revenue target for this year, according to several experts. The revenue for this year has been revised to Rs. 1.87 trillion, an 8.2 percent less than the original target of Rs. 2.03 trillion. The government’s revenue last year was Rs. 1. 41 trillion.


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