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Pages in category "Hospitality companies of Sri Lanka" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Ceylon Hotels signed an agreement with Cinnovation-CG Corp's Zinc Hospitality Lanka to set up a joint venture, Ceylon Holidays Holdings in 2014. Ceylon Holidays Holdings was a fully owned subsidiary of Ceylon Hotels, Zinc Hospitality Lanka agreed to invest LKR250 million for a 50% of stake in Ceylon Holidays Holdings.
John Keells Hotels is one of the LMD 100 companies in Sri Lanka. The company returned to the list in 2022 after displacing from the list in 2021. In 2022, the company was ranked 73rd on the list. [18] The Cinnamon Hotels & Resorts brand was the most valuable hospitality brand in Sri Lanka in 2022.
Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings is an LMD 100 company. LMD 100 ranks listed companies in Sri Lanka by revenue annually. In the 2020/21 edition published in 2022, Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings ranked 91st down from 55th rank in the previous year due to a 70% revenue decline. [14]
Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka PLC: 92.44%: 57,831 Madulsima Plantations PLC: 55.91%: 871 Unquoted subsidiaries Bellvantage (Pvt) Limited: 100%: 75 Bogo Power (Pvt) Limited: 99.30%: 993 Continental Insurance Lanka Limited 100%: 1,164 Melsta Health (Pvt) Ltd: 1,896 Melsta Logistics (Pvt) Limited: 571 Melsta Properties (Pvt) Limited: 1,590
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Incorporation act no 23 of 2016 of the Parliament of Sri Lanka pdf file. IFCA Membership page. International Memberships. MOU's with other institutions. Membership of CMA Sri Lanka. CMA Sri Lanka Governing Council. CMA Sri Lanka Profile Archived 2017-03-28 at the Wayback Machine. CMA Sri Lanka National Management Accounting Conference 2016 ...
Citrus Hikkaduwa was incorporated in 1973 as Hotel Reefcomber Limited. Hotel Reefcomber was listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange in 1984. The hotel company was rebranded as Citrus Leisure PLC in 2010. Sri Lankan entrepreneur, Dhammika Perera acquired the hotel in 2004 for LKR26 million. Perera divested the hotel for LKR328 million in 2010.