Wings Clipped

A strike by flight attendants over a pay row delayed several SriLankan Airlines flights and stranded passengers Friday, airport officials said.rnThere was no immediate word from the airline about the delays, but the Flight Attendants Union said 600 crew members were taking part in the trade union action.rn rn The strikers are demanding talks over […]

Whats In A Name?

Work is expected to start this year, and SLT hopes to include its brand valuation into its 2004/5 financial statements.rn rnThe consultant will first have to take stock of the present brand, make changes and discuss with stakeholders as to where they would like to position their brand.rn rnldblquote It will be a year long […]

Losing Weight

Carsons is exploring alternate uses for its loss-making Pegasus Reef Hotel, from an urban housing project to up-scale entertainment. The hotel has been struggling under a string of accumulated losses of about Rs.100 mn, laying off staff and scaling back on operations last year.rn rnIt curtailed operations to about 50 rooms in 2003, with occupancy […]

Second Wicket

Lanka Rating, Sri Lankas second credit rating agency, opens shop later this month, after securing regulatory approval.Local capital markets are in a nascent stage, but Lanka Ratings is confident of securing work, as credit ratings gains acceptance.rn rnThe Ceylinco Group, has a controlling 51 percent stake in the firm through Key Ratings, while Rating Agency […]

Cost of Life

Twenty five per cent of Sri Lankan households now have some form of motorized transport up from 15 per cent in 1996. 28 percent have refrigerators, up from 16 per cent.Television usage had gone up to 68 per cent.The latest consumer finance survey by the Central Bank shows a big jump in living standards around […]

Insurance or Hazard

Following the failure of Pramuka Bank, the Central Bank is looking again at the concept of deposit insurance. This years annual report talks of a financial safety net that exists to protect depositors.Deposit insurance is part of the safety net. Prudential regulation and supervision is the foundation of the financial safety net.A good regulatory framework […]

Can the Central Hold?

Central Bank has been bringing down their policy rates in the last two years to encourage local investment. However they say that bank-lending rates have not come down proportionately. rnThere is a big difference between the interest charged on a loan and interest paid on deposits at any commercial bank in the country.rn This difference […]

Sinhala Code

Ensuring the life of the Sinhalese language in the computers era, a fresh draft font standard is now in circulation for public comment. This proposed standard provides a coding of the set of Sinhala characters for use in computer and communication.rn rnThis standard character code set specifies a 7-bit code table (out of 16 bits […]

Stinging Response

Sri Lankan authorities Monday sought divine intervention to calm a colony of venomous wasps who stung more than 200 tourists at the fifth-century rock fortress of Sigiriya, a World Heritage Site.Cultural ministry officials said they offered alms and cash to gods at the foot of the 180-metre (600-foot) fortress, 160 kilometres (100 miles) north of […]

What Women Want

Women are climbing the corporate ladder in record numbers but only a handful manages to get top executive positions in big companies. Experts say the numbers of top jobs held by women are not a reflection of the number of females completing higher education.rn rnSome of them are victims of the glass ceiling an artificial […]

Re-Igniting

The insurance watchdog is getting tough with the industry by re-introducing fire tariffs with a few modification starting June 1.Present fire tariffs have not been revised for nearly 30 years, and insurers have effectively honoured the regulations in breach.rn rnCurrent premiums are whittled down way below minimum tariffs. The new regulation is expected to push […]

Trade Routes

Trade to the North East has taken to the road, washing away business for the seaports in the region. The Trinco harbour saw the number of ships calling there drop to 121 ships, down 78 ships from 2002, the Central Bank said in its 2003 Annual Report, adding that this was mainly due to the […]

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