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Creating Customer Experience: ‘Can modern business still feel human?’

Daily FT

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October 09, 2025

IN the fast-paced journey towards digitisation, many companies overlook a simple truth: customers are human beings, not data points. Artificial Intelligence (AI), chatbots and self-service portals promise efficiency and accuracy in what they deliver.

- By Dhammika Kalapuge

However, these tools often risk tipping away the emotional connection with customers — the very connection that builds loyalty. Therefore, greater emphasis must be placed on ensuring that digitization does not lead to standardisation or robotisation but instead promotes customisation and personalisation. In this process, think of shifting from Tech to Touch, using technology to capture customers’ attention and strengthen emotional connection. This is the paradox of modern service: the more digital we become, the more human we must be.

Artificial Intelligence versus Human Intelligence

Of course, technology, commonly referred to today as Artificial Intelligence (AI), can replace humans in specific areas, by excelling at repetitive, routine and mundane tasks thus improving efficiency. AIs main advantages include enhanced productivity through automation, improved decision-making through data analysis, and round-the-clock operational capability. It is well established that AI-based systems are fast, accurate and consistently rational. Yet they are not intuitive, emotional or culturally sensitive, qualities that make humans truly effective.

AI lacks the Emotional Intelligence (EI) and creativity that are inherently human. While AI can recognise and analyse emotions to some extent, it may not have the capability to truly understand the implications or to respond in a meaningful way. AI abilities depend largely on the data it processes. Humans, by contrast, are more capable of imagining, anticipating, feeling and exercising judgment in changing situations — abilities that AI still struggles to emulate.

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ISSO makes Forbes DGEMS 200 list, poised for nextgeneration global scale

ISSO, the fast-growing, prawn-focused fast-casual dining chain from Sri Lanka, yesterday announced its recognition in the highly exclusive Forbes DGEMS 200 List for 2025.

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1 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Colombo Port handles 6.2 m TEUs in first nine months, up 6.7% YoY

CONTAINER volumes at the Colombo Port rose 6.7% year-on-year in the first nine months of 2025 to nearly 6.2 million TEUs, up from 5.8 million TEUs a year earlier, as the Government aims to improve efficiency while industrialists warn of recurring vessel omissions leading to production shocks.

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2 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

US envoy discusses collaboration on education with Prime Minister

US Ambassador Julie Chung called on Prime Minister Dr. Hari Amarasuriya last week at the Parliament of Sri Lanka and discussed matters of bilateral intrest.

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1 min

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

WealthTrust Securities announces Rs. 500 m IPO

Proceeds to further strengthen its core capital buffer, Offer comprises over 71.5 m shares at Rs. 7 each for 5.84% stake, Subscription opens 17 Dec., applications accepted from yesterday, IPO offer price provides 18% upside to primary valuation methodology used to value company

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1 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Cenmetrix marks 20 years of innovation and leadership in digital identity and access management

CELEBRATING two decades of innovation, Cenmetrix has emerged as a pioneer and trusted name in Sri Lanka’s digital identity and access management landscape—a company whose technologies continue to redefine how organisations manage identity, security, and efficiency.

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2 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Pan Asia Bank joins Deepal to drive green leasing in Sri Lanka

PAN Asia Banking Corporation PLC has entered into a strategic partnership with Prime EV Automobiles, the authorised representative of the Deepal electric vehicle brand in Sri Lanka.

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1 min

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

People's Bank partners Transport Ministry to launch digital ticketing solution for commuters

PEOPLE'S Bank, in collaboration with the Transport, Highways and Urban Development Ministry, has launched a groundbreaking initiative that marks a significant milestone in the country's journey toward a fully digital public transport ecosystem.

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1 min

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Tilvin says NPP-led Govt. will transform society during its five-year mandate

JANATHA Vimukthi Peramuna (JVP) General Secretary Tilvin Silva assured members of the Sri Lankan community in London that the National People’s Power (NPP)-led Government remains firmly committed to delivering deep social and economic transformation during its five-year mandate.

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2 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Cleantech champions circular solutions at Biodiversity Sri Lanka's 10th anniversary

CLEANTECH Ltd, reaffirmed its longstanding core commitment to environmental stewardship and innovative circular economy efforts as the Gold sponsor at the 10th anniversary celebration of Biodiversity Sri Lanka (BSL) under the theme “LIFE 2025 — Business for Biodiversity.” It was commemorated as a three-day event that brought together leaders from the corporate, policy, and conservation sectors to explore pathways for a greener economy.

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2 mins

November 25, 2025

Daily FT

Daily FT

Key batter back, pace trio named in Black Caps Test squad

KANE Williamson, New Zealand’s all-time leading Test run-scorer, has been named in the Black Caps’ 14-player squad to face the West Indies beginning on 2 December.

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1 mins

November 25, 2025

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