CB joins Dept for Registration of Persons against money laundering

Jan 13, 2016 (LBO) – The Financial Intelligence Unit, located at the Central Bank of Sri Lanka, has entered into a memorandum of understanding with the Department for Registration of Persons to receive information in order to facilitate investigations on money laundering and terrorist financing. “Money laundering and terrorist financing are internationally connected financial crimes […]

‘s USD75mn Social Safety Nets Project

Dec 29, 2016 (LBO) – Sri Lanka has signed a 75 million dollar World Bank credit to support the country’s welfare programs. The project includes an integrated system to better manage the selection, administration, and payments to beneficiaries. It will help improve the equity, efficiency and transparency of the social safety net system, a statement […]

Sri Lanka Central Bank most likely to keep rates steady: POLL

Dec 28, 2016 (Reuters) – Sri Lanka’s central bank is most likely to keep its key interest rates steady on Friday, even as some economists expect further tightening to ease pressure on the rupee following the Fed rate hike earlier in the month, a Reuters polls showed. The central bank has already tightened its monetary […]

‘s visit

Dec 19, 2016 (LBO) – Malaysia and Sri Lanka will consider the possibility of free trade agreement, a joint statement said, after the official visit of President Maithripala Sirisena to Malaysia. President Maithripala Sirisena was on a visit to Malaysia last week at the invitation of Malaysia’s Prime Minister Abdul Razak, during which five memoranda […]

President removes 19 Sinhala leaders from a list of traitors

After 198 years, President has removed 19 Sinhala leaders including Monarawila Keppetipola from a list of traitors recognizing them as Wellassa heroes. After 198 years, I cleared the names of Wellassa heroes including Monarawila Keppetipola. pic.twitter.com/HWXD4jBxWQ— Maithripala Sirisena (@MaithripalaS) December 8, 2016

‘s budget headed in right direction: IMF

Nov 30, 2016 (LBO) – Sri Lanka’s budget for 2017 is headed in the right direction, especially in terms of primary deficit reduction, Eteri Kvintradze, the resident representative of the IMF, said on Tuesday. Kvintradze was speaking at Lanka Business Online’s LBR LBO Debrief: Economic & Business Climate Outlook 2017 which saw a full house […]

Opinion: Changing nature of work necessitates a universal basic income

By Frances Coppola We have a crisis of work. The secure, well-paid jobs of the past — many of them in manufacturing — are disappearing. What is replacing them is insecurity and uncertainty. Low-paid, part-time, temporary and seasonal work. The “feast or famine” of self-employment. The so-called “sharing economy”, where people rent out their possessions […]

Sri Lanka balances investments across India, China and Japan: official

Nov 23, 2016 (LBO) – Sri Lanka is internationalizing key investments in infrastructure across three Asian nations India, China and Japan, a government official said. After failing to weigh competing interests in the past, observers say the current government is on the right track to develop Sri Lanka’s key infrastructure. Japan will develop the light […]

Verité identifies weakness in Sri Lanka’s public procurement

Nov 17, 2016 (LBO) – Verité Research, a private think tank, has identified three key weaknesses in public procurement in Sri Lanka. The study by the regional think tank has focused on the problems of public procurement, best practices of e-procurement followed in other countries, and the benefits for local businesses and the government. As […]

Education a priority, free tablets for students: Budget

Nov 11, 2016 (LBO) – Sri Lanka will prioritize education and give free tablet computers to students and teachers in 2017, the government said in budget proposals for next year. Almost 175,000 A Level students and 28,000 teachers will receive tablet computers in 2017, for which five billion rupees has been allocated. Sri Lanka has […]

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