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There was much hope and renewed zest at the dawn of 2020. After all, the country had emerged from a challenging 2019 and its noticeable impact on many sectors. At the same time, Sri Lankans looked upon 2020 with great expectations. At the helm was a new leadership that had promised prosperity through a wide-ranging development agenda. Under a new operating environment, Business Today Top 40 2020/2021 is an apt acknowledgment to some of the most resilient organizations and their leaders who, despite extreme operating conditions, went the extra mile to demonstrate their commitment to fulfilling their obligations to multiple stakeholders. With the change in criteria this year, Business Today increased the rankings to 40, thereby allowing more corporates that may not have been eligible before to enter the system this time.

SLT-MOBITEL, achieved a 49.2 percent year-on-year growth of Profit After Tax (PAT) in Q3 2021, posting 3.2 billion rupees in PAT, reiterating consumer confidence in the National ICT Solutions Provider.

BOC Closes the Quarter as the Industry Leader.

Sampath Bank produced solid results for the nine months ended 30th September 2021, despite the challenges caused by the prolonged impact of the COVID -19 pandemic.

The Management of Tokyo Cement Company (Lanka) laid the foundation for a factory expansion project in Trincomalee to increase its manufacturing capacity by 1 million metric tons.

Business Today Sri Lanka Magazine Description:

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The magazine of the corporate world, Business Today features an interesting line-up of interviews with eminent personalities who impact the corporate, commercial and economic sectors. The monthly magazine also includes exclusive articles syndicated from the Harvard Business Review and Financial Times. It has also featured the monthly columns by Richard Branson and Howard Schultz. International interviews featured include Sir Richard Branson, Paul Allen, Howard Schultz, Omar Bin Laden and Sir Jonathan Ive. Articles penned by President Barack Obama and Vice President Joe Biden Jr. have also been featured in the magazine.

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