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OXFORD COLLEGE OF BUSINESS AMONG SRI LANKA'S TEN BEST INTEGRATED REPORTS AT CMA EXCELLENCE IN INTEGRATED REPORTING AWARDS 2025
December 10, 2025
|Daily FT
Oxford College of Business, Sri Lanka's foremost private higher education institution, has reaffirmed its leadership in governance excellence, with its Annual Report 2024/2025 titled "Lasting Change" being adjudged one of Sri Lanka's Ten Best Integrated Reports at the CMA Excellence in Integrated Reporting Awards 2025.
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Oxford College of Business also secured a second honor — the prestigious title of Best Integrated Report — Higher Education Sector, solidifying its position as the benchmark for future-ready reporting in the academic sector.
Elite Recognition for Integrated Reporting Excellence
Presented for the 11th consecutive year, the CMA Excellence in Integrated Reporting Awards are among Sri Lanka's most respected recognitions of corporate accountability. The awards evaluate and spotlight organizations that demonstrate transparent, credible, and strategically aligned communication through their annual reports. They recognize excellence based on integrated financial and non-financial disclosures including environmental performance, social impact, risk strategy, governance ethics, and forward-looking stakeholder value creation. With ESG rapidly becoming a cornerstone of business resilience, the CMA Awards highlight institutions that not only publish results but articulate a compelling narrative of purpose-driven, responsible growth.
This year's judging panel praised Oxford College of Business for its detailed value creation model, clarity of ESG progress, and bold commitment to integrated thinking as a driver of national advancement and human capital upliftment.
Competing Among Sri Lanka's Most Influential Corporates
Oxford College of Business joined an elite circle of organisations recognised among Sri Lanka's Ten Best Integrated Reports, standing alongside some of the nation's most powerful and respected listed corporates including John Keells Holdings, Hemas Holdings PLC, Commercial Bank PLC, NDB PLC, National Savings Bank, Bank of Ceylon, Hayleys Fabrics PLC, LB Finance PLC, Dipped Products PLC, Heycarb PLC, Softlogic Life Insurance PLC, and Talawakelle Tea Estates PLC.
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