Try GOLD - Free
Companies Act amendment aligns it with global standards: Deloitte
Sunday Island
|August 31, 2025
ECONOMYNEXT - Changes to Sri Lanka's Companies Act passed recently will help align the country's legislation with international standards, enhance transparency and improve regulatory framework for businesses, Deloitte Sri Lanka and Maldives, a multidisciplinary professional services firm, has said.
-
"The legislation improves regulatory framework for business operations, enhances transparency, and aligns Sri Lanka with international standards such as those set by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and the Asia-Pacific Group on Anti-Money Laundering (AML)," Deloitte said.
The amended act contains 21 amendments, which go beyond compliance, Deloitte points out, and will build investor confidence and help Sri Lanka position itself as a trusted and competitive business hub.
"These reforms will challenge companies to raise their standards, but they will also create a level playing field that benefits the entire economy," Disna Perera, Director - Corporate Secretarial, Deloitte Sri Lanka and Maldives, said.
The full analysis is reproduced below:
Companies (Amendment) Act No. 12 of 2025: What it Means for Businesses in Sri Lanka
Deloitte Sri Lanka views the Companies (Amendment) Act No. 12 of 2025, which was officially certified and passed into law on 4 th August 2025, as a major milestone for the country's corporate sector and a critical step in strengthening the governance framework.
With 21 amendments introduced, the legislation improves regulatory framework for business operations, enhances transparency, and aligns Sri Lanka with international standards such as those set by the Financial Action Task Force (FATF) and the Asia-Pacific Group on Anti-Money Laundering (AML).
These reforms are not only about compliance, but also about building investor confidence and helping Sri Lanka position itself as a trusted and competitive business hub.
The most transformative update is the introduction of beneficial ownership disclosures under sections 130A to 130J.
This requires companies, including offshore and overseas entities registered locally, to disclose and maintain up-to-date records of their beneficial owners.
This story is from the August 31, 2025 edition of Sunday Island.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Sunday Island
Sunday Island
The 2015 election and my entry to Parliament on the National List
One of the pleasures I derived from being MP for Kandy district was that I could interact with academic communities at Peradeniya and Polgolla. Polgolla was the venue of the Mahaweli Teacher Training institute as well as training institutes of the Cooperative and Rural Development Departments. This was in addition to a large number of private teaching institutions located there. In fact Polgolla or nearby Aruppola) was earlier considered as a possible site for our first residential university. The proponent of Polgolla was A. Ratnayake who was the dominant politician in the Kandy district during the DS Senanayake era. Polgolla was passed over for Peradeniya because more land was available there from a large tea estate which belonged to a British planter. Says the official history of Peradeniya Campus: The goverment acquired this site in 1938. The extent of land was about 700 hectares and a further 120 hectares were added later. About 150 hectares of the land were developed and landscaped to create the University park on which the University complex is now located while the rest of the land remains forested\".
9 mins
June 07, 2026
Sunday Island
Aren't We All Cockroaches?
No matter how it is framed or softened in institutional language, what a section of India’s judiciary once said by comparing unemployed youth to “cockroaches” remains unacceptable in any serious democratic order.
5 mins
June 07, 2026
Sunday Island
French-Iranian Persepolis author Marjane Satrapi dies of ‘sadness’
French-Iranian author and film director Marjane Satrapi has died at the age of 56.
2 mins
June 07, 2026
Sunday Island
Assistant manager, security officer held over Horana bank cash robbery
An assistant manager and a security officer attached to a state bank branch in Horana have been arrested in connection with the robbery of more than Rs. 30 million that was being transported to replenish automated teller machines (ATMs), Police said.
1 min
June 07, 2026
Sunday Island
Rupee is returning to its “normal state”: deputy finmin
Sri Lanka’s rupee is returning to a normal state through the operation of market forces, Deputy Finance Minister Anil Jayantha said adding that it was “incorrect to try to portray the depreciation of the rupee to society as an economic crisis”.
1 mins
June 07, 2026
Sunday Island
Lankan-Canadian inducted to Toronto Sports Hall of Fame
Lankan-Canadian field hockey star Malinda Hapuarachchi has been inducted into the University of Toronto Sports Hall of Fame, in recognition of a distinguished career spanning school, university, national and international competition.
1 min
June 07, 2026
Sunday Island
Rewiring Brain: Meditation to Break the Cycle of Craving
“Craving begets sorrow, craving begets fear. For him who is free from craving there is no sorrow; how can there be fear for him,” Dhammapada verse 216 states.
6 mins
June 07, 2026
Sunday Island
TNA MP calls for complete repeal of PTA
Trincomalee District TNA MP Shanakiyan Rasamanickam has submitted a motion to Parliament calling for the immediate repeal of the Prevention of Terrorism Act (PTA), arguing that the controversial law has enabled arbitrary detention, torture and the targeting of minority communities for more than four decades.
1 min
June 07, 2026
Sunday Island
Marist Eco Friends distribute 5,000 saplings on Vesak to promote environmental stewardship
The ‘Marist Journey from Ego to Eco’ concept, highlighted at the 22nd Marist General Chapter, continues to guide a growing environmental initiative that promotes a shift from human dominance over nature towards stewardship and partnership with it.
1 min
June 07, 2026
Sunday Island
Anti-corruption efforts must be accompanied by greater transparency
The recent meeting held at the Presidential Secretariat under the patronage of the Secretary to the President, Mr. Nandika Sanath Kumanayake, to review the functioning of Internal Affairs Units and the implementation of the National Anti-Corruption Action Plan 2025-2029 is a welcome development.
4 mins
June 07, 2026
Listen
Translate
Change font size
