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LOLC Divi Saviya returns with ‘Obai Mamai Ape Ratai’

Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka

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January 01, 2026

LOLC Divi Saviya has long stood as a symbol of compassion and solidarity, stepping forward whenever Sri Lanka and its people face moments of hardship.

LOLC Divi Saviya returns with ‘Obai Mamai Ape Ratai’

Group Managing Director/CEO of LOLC Holdings PLC, Kapila Jayawardena handing over the first family Super Pack commencing phase 01 of the family super pack delivery

Today, as the nation struggles to recover from the devastating impact of Cyclone Ditwah, one of the most severe natural disasters in Sri Lanka's history, Divi Saviya renews its commitment with the launch of “Obai Mamai Ape Ratai”.

Divi Saviya reflects a deep understanding of both the immediate and long-term needs arising from widespread floods and landslides that have affected thousands of families and disrupted education across several regions. With an investment exceeding Rs. 400 million, LOLC Divi Saviya “Obai Mamai Ape Ratai” represents one of the largest and most comprehensive corporate-led efforts in Sri Lanka focused not only on relief, but on restoring dignity, stability and hope.This commitment to responding decisively in times of national adversity is rooted in the legacy of Divi Saviya’s earlier interventions.

‘The DiviSaviya was first brought to life through ‘Jeewithaya Dinannata’ (To Win Life), which provided dry rations to communities affected by the global pandemic for over 100 days, reaching 125,000 families with a total investment of Rs. 500 Million. This was followed by ‘Daye Daruwange Anagathaya Wenuwen' (On Behalf of the Future of the Nation's Children), launched amid the economic crisis when schools were experiencing closure due to rising dropout rates. It supported 296,000 students across 4,090 schools, covering nearly 40 percent of Sri Lanka's total school population, with an investment of Rs.2.5 Billion.

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