JAT Holdings, one of the top strongest conglomerate brands in Sri Lanka, was recognised as one of the Top 25 companies to work for in the country by the prestigious Great Place to Work (GPTW) Institute, the global management research and advisory firm.
KPMG Chartered Accountants partnered with the National Human Resources Development Council of Sri Lanka (NHRDC) to conduct a workshop on board governance for all the state-owned enterprises (SOEs) under the purview of the Public Enterprise Development Ministry.
People’s Leasing & Finance PLC (PLC), the leading non-bank finance institution in Sri Lanka, won a Silver award at South Asia’s largest human resource (HR) event, National HR Conference 2016, recently held at the BMICH. The event was organised by the Institute of Personal Management (IPM). PLC was conferred with the Silver award in recognition of its best HR practices focusing employees who are the major force that adds value to s
The performance of the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) has become a debatable subject matter in society. The upward trajectory of nearly 11 percent recorded during the months of March and April has gradually declined. The average daily market turnover that was recorded as Rs.1,059 million last year has reduced to Rs.747 million in 2016. The heavy price of the depressed market is felt severely by investors and stockbroker firms. Hence, it is timely t
This is the third of the interview series the Colombo Stock Exchange in partnership with Mirror Business is featuring as an investor relations initiative. The interview in the Q&A format is aimed at providing a platform for S&P SL20 companies to talk about developments in the industry, the company and discuss growth prospects. Following are the excerpts of an interview with Nestle Lanka PLC Managing Director Shivani Hegde.
361 Degrees, Sri Lanka’s leadingintegrated HR solutions partner, participated in yet another successful National HR Conference having partnered with the Institute of Personnel Management Sri Lanka (IPM) for the 2016 edition which was held recently at the BMICH in Colombo.
EY has been named the world’s most attractive professional services employer – and third most attractive employer overall – in Universum’s annual World’s Most Attractive Employer ranking. The ranking is based on a survey of 267,084 business and engineering/IT students from the top academic institutions across 12 of the world’s largest economies.
For the past 15 years, the National Apprentice and Industrial Training Authority (NAITA) has been training youth to better their lives and livelihoods. Spread across 25 districts with three national schools located in Katunayake, Katubedda and Orugodawatta, thousands of youth and their families have benefited from NAITA’s vocational training programmes.
Kelani Cables PLC, Sri Lanka’s number one brand in secure electrical and communication cables won Silver Award at the South Asia’s largest HR event, National HR Conference 2016 recently held at the BMICH. The event was organized by the IPM (Institute of Personal Management).
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