TikTok launches dedicated STEM Feed in Sri Lanka with Govt support

TikTok, with the support of the Government of Sri Lanka, today announced the launch of a dedicated STEM Feed in the country, creating a new in-app destination for credible science, technology, engineering and mathematics content. This initiative signals a new era where TikTok, together with the Government and its vibrant Sri Lankan community, will come […]

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Fitch Ratings has assigned DFCC Bank PLC’s (A(lka)/Stable) proposed Sri Lankan rupee-denominated senior unsecured listed blue bonds of up to LKR3 billion an expected National Long-Term Rating of ‘A(EXP)(lka)’. The bonds, which would be the first listed blue bond issuance in Sri Lanka, will mature in three, four or five years. The proceeds from the […]

Terra Motors, Japan’s Leading EV Innovator, Enters Sri Lanka with Electric Three-wheeler

Terra Motors, a leading Japanese electric mobility company, has announced its entry into the Sri Lankan market with the launch of its flagship electric three-wheeler, Kyoro. It is Terra Motors’ next-generation electric three-wheeler, built for both passenger mobility and last-mile logistics.  With a top speed of over 55 km/h, an extended range of up to […]

| How Sri Lanka’s Political Transformation Is Reshaping Stock Market

A Follow-up Analysis: September 2024 – September 2025By Uddeepa Peiris Introduction: When Predictions Meet Reality In September 2024, just weeks before Sri Lanka’s presidential election, I wrote that a government committed to clean governance and development could trigger a dramatic transformation in the country’s stock market. One year later, with President Anura Kumara Dissanayake leading […]

Advocata Commends Decision to Close 33 Non-Operational SOEs & Calls for Divestiture as Next Step

The Advocata Institute welcomes the decision by the Cabinet of Ministers, on the proposal of President Anura Kumara Dissanayake in his capacity as Minister of Finance, Economic Stabilization and National Policy, to formally close 33 non-operational State-Owned Enterprises (SOEs) under Phase 2 of the government’s state-sector reform program. The move, to be implemented through a […]

Opinion: Why Smart Regulation, Not Prohibition, Will Protect Sri Lanka’s Youth

By Jithendra Antonio The recent firestorm surrounding e-cigarette use among Sri Lanka’s youth has ignited a critical policy debate in Sri Lanka. So, what’s really at stake here? Protecting our youth is and must always remain a national priority. Yet, regulators and policymakers must resist knee-jerk prohibitionist responses, as any proposed solutions must be evidence-based, […]

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