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Bank of Ceylon stands as cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s economic progress through capital formation, inclusion and stability

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September 16, 2025

Lanka Hospitals Corporation PLC Group Managing Director Chaaminda Kumarasiri, a senior Chartered Accountant and a seasoned professional in the sector, discusses the hospital's evolution, its collaboration with the country’s largest bank, and the shared vision of advancing healthcare and economic growth in Sri Lanka.

Bank of Ceylon stands as cornerstone of Sri Lanka’s economic progress through capital formation, inclusion and stability

In this interview we discuss how Bank of Ceylon has been a strategically, enabling efficient financial operations, supporting medical professionals, and strengthening the hospital’s role as a trusted national institution.

Lanka Hospitals has established itself as a leading healthcare institution in Sri Lanka. Could you share a brief overview of the hospital’s journey, key areas of service, and its vision for the future?

Since opening its doors in 2002 as Apollo Hospitals Colombo, Lanka Hospitals has evolved into Sri Lanka’s foremost multi-specialty tertiary care institution. Over the past two decades, it has established itself as a leader in advanced medical care, consistently raising the bar in quality, patient safety, and innovation in healthcare delivery.

Lanka Hospitals offers comprehensive medical and surgical expertise across more than 30 specialties, including cardiology, neurosurgery, oncology, orthopaedics, urology, fertility treatment, and bariatric surgery. These services are further strengthened by dedicated Centres of Excellence, such as the Heart Centre, Mother and Baby Care, Kidney Transplant and Renal Care Unit, Fertility Centre, and Bariatric Surgery program. Each centre brings together leading consultants, specialised teams, and state-of-the-art technology to deliver outcomes that meet the highest global standards.

Diagnostic excellence is another cornerstone of the hospital’s reputation. Through Lanka Hospitals Diagnostics (LHD), Sri Lanka’s first internationally accredited medical reference laboratory, the hospital provides accurate, reliable, and internationally benchmarked diagnostic services that support both local and international healthcare needs.

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