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Sri Lanka Investor Forum 2021 set to showcase Asia’s next growth story

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  • Features over 50 sessions in 3 days across two time zones 

Sri Lanka Investment Forum (SLIF) 2021, the first and largest virtual investor forum in the region, is set to draw participation from portfolio and direct investors from across the globe. 


SLIF 2021 will be held from June 7 to 9, 2021 and will feature 50+ sessions scheduled to reach across two time zones, enriched with expert insight from across diverse industries.


SLIF 2021 is jointly organised by the Board of Investment, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce and Colombo Stock Exchange.


SLIF 2021 will be inaugurated by President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa will deliver the opening address on the second day of the event. 


The forum will run on three tracks with Track 1 featuring a high-powered agenda, where top policymakers, heads of state institutions and private sector will deliver addresses on topic salient to Sri Lanka’s investment proposition.
Track 2 on the SLIF 2021 agenda will include the exposition of immediate portfolio and direct investment propositions with sector deep-dives highlighting specific opportunities, policies and enabling regulation; this track will feature prominent experts from across several growth industries in Sri Lanka.


Track 3 will showcase the experiences and future plans of seven investment partner countries, co-hosted by the high commissions and embassies of the partner country and Sri Lanka’s foreign missions. Partner country sessions will cover a broad spectrum of foreign investments present in Sri Lanka from Japan, Korea and China in the East through India to the European Union, UK and USA in the West. 

Track 3 will also feature deep-dive sessions specific to Sri Lanka’s ITES and tourism industries, hosted by the SLAASCOM and Sri Lanka Tourism, respectively.


The forum will provide the opportunity to hear from a range of leading FDI and portfolio investors, who have experience in investing in Sri Lanka such as London Stock Exchange Group, HCL, Shangri-La, Blackstone, Tundra Fonder and AFC Asia Frontier Fund to name a few.


The three-day forum presents a first-of-its-kind opportunity for the corporate sector as well as state-owned enterprises (SOEs) to explore partnerships with participating investors. The event will provide prospective foreign portfolio investors an opportunity to hear from leading listed companies and likewise, potential strategic investors to discover project and strategic initiative promoters from across the public and private sectors, who will showcase foreign direct investment (FDI) opportunities. 


Investment banking and advisory firms as well as private equity promoters, consultants and stock broking firms will be key participants in the forum.

 

 





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