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99x among LMD’s top 100 Most Respected Entities of 2022

29 Aug 2022 - {{hitsCtrl.values.hits}}      

99x, a leading Sri Lankan technology company, has been ranked amongst the top 100 Sri Lankan corporates by LMD (Lanka Monthly Digest) Magazine in its 18th Most Respected Entities in Sri Lanka edition. 
In addition to being honored as one of the most respected entities, 99x has been also ranked as a top Sri Lankan business entity in Vision, Dynamism, Corporate Culture, Innovation, Management Profile and HR/People Management lists.


The LMD’s Most Respected Entities survey includes the top 100 blue-chip companies, conglomerates, multinational companies, financial institutions and household brand names in the country.  
Commenting on the latest recognition, 99x Co-Founder and Chief Executive Officer Mano Sekaram said, “It is a great honour for us to be recognised among Sri Lanka’s most admired corporates yet again. And amidst tough macroeconomic conditions, I believe it is a significant testament to our efforts in maximising value to our stakeholders. While delivering the highest level of service for our global clients, we are focused on our business process and the welfare of our employees. We constantly benchmark ourselves against industry standards and best practices, which have helped us to become one of the most innovative technology companies in Sri Lanka.”


99x specialises in delivering technology that powers some of the leading European companies and over the last 15 years, the company has helped its European clients launch over 150 successful digital products in global markets. Widely acclaimed as a people-first company, 99x’s conscious efforts relating to culture and leadership, innovation and its focus on people have resulted in high rankings in Sri Lanka and helped them to win multiple industry accolades for demonstrating excellence in technology innovation, employee satisfaction and business strength.
The survey analyses the most respected entities in Sri Lanka based on the perceptions of over 800 respondents, shared via telephone interviews. In line with this, respondents nominate the organisations they perceive as being the best based on the criteria of financial performance, quality consciousness, management profile, honesty, innovation, dynamism, corporate culture, CSR, vision and nation-mindedness.