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Extending the debate on the controversial Standard and Poor’s report, UNP MP Dr. Harsha de Silva yesterday pledged to continue demanding transparency on Employment Provident Fund (EPF) transactions. He pointed out that in the subsequent clarification Standard and Poor’
- No investigations yet on EPF transactions (Category: Business)
- JVP union accuse authorities of swindling EPF monies (Category: Business)
- EPF and ETF tangled up! (Category: Business)
- UNP urges COPA to summon CB, Labour Ministry officials over EPF (Category: Business)
The Employees Trust Fund donated Rs. 75 million as a scholarship grant to nearly 5000 students who excelled in 2011 Grade Five scholarship examination, at Temple Trees on Wednesday. The EPF Board Chairman K.M.A. Godawaththa presented the cheque to President Mahinda Rajapaksa in the presence
The Employees Trust Fund has donated 75 million rupees as a scholarship grant for students who had excelled in the 2011 Grade Five scholarship examination. A sum of 15,000 rupees will be awarded every year for 5000 students who excel in the Grade Five Scholarship Examination. A cheque for 75 million rupees required to award ...
- ETF scholarships for 4,654 students (Category: Breaking News)
- Helena-area community briefs: Open enrollment assistance, scholarship portal opens, DAISY Award ... (Category: USA, Montana)
- Education Minister admits schoolchildren not getting adequate food (Category: Breaking News)
Jun 27, Colombo: Sri Lanka's private sector retirement instrument, the Employees' Provident Fund (EPF) has welcomed the clarification made by Standard and Poor's (S&P) today that there was no information of any specific incidences occurring of a potential conflict of interest due to the Central
The Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) yesterday welcomed the clarification made by Standard and Poor’s (S&P) that there was “no information of any specific incidences occurring” of “a potential conflict of interest” due to the Central Bank’s oversight
- UNP vows to prove the truth (Category: Business)
- EPF and ETF tangled up! (Category: Business)
- EPF is well managed, not corrupt: CB Chief (Category: Business)
Perhaps to calm a boiling banking industry over its assessment or in an apparent move to give greater clarity to its rational Standard and Poor’s has addressed some contentious issues to provide better read though Central Bank and Sri Lanka Bank Association have refuted the original report. In a Credit Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) titled ...
- Understanding Standard & Poor’s BICRA Assessment Of Sri Lanka (Category: Business)
- S&P fires warning on Sri Lankan banking system; ranked along with Nigeria (Category: Business)
- Sri Lankan Banking Industry face ‘economic & Industry’ risk – S&P (Category: Breaking News)
Standard & Poor’s Ratings Services recently assigned Sri Lanka to its Banking Industry Country Risk Assessment (BICRA) group ‘8’. That was S&P’s first assessment of Sri Lanka’s banking industry under its BICRA methodology. This article addresses questions investors and market participants may have about S&P’s rationale for assigning Sri Lanka t...
- S&P’s soother! (Category: Business)
- S&P fires warning on Sri Lankan banking system; ranked along with Nigeria (Category: Business)
- Sri Lankan Banking Industry face ‘economic & Industry’ risk – S&P (Category: Breaking News)
Hambantota is claimed to be an ‘emerging hub’ of various sorts – shipping, aviation, tourism, industrialisation, cultural and international sports of various kinds. An unfortunate feature appears to be that in recent years it is emerging to be an epicentre of domestic political crime. A harbinger to this regrettable development was on the eve of ...
- Hold funerals in a peaceful manner Magistrate orders (Category: Breaking News)
- Two killed in shooting at JVP rally (Category: Breaking News)
- Shooting at JVP meeting; two killed (Category: Breaking News)
- We demand Secretary to the Ministry of Defence be removed from post immediately - Mangala Samara... (Category: Breaking News)
Jun 22, Colombo: Sri Lanka's Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremasinghe has asked the government to disclose the present position of investments made by the country's private sector retirement funds, Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees Trust Fund (ETF).
Calls for Govt. to table details of investments in listed securities from January 2010 to April 2012 Says the two funds and Central Bank come under Finance Ministry and accountable to Parliament In a strong move, Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe yesterday urged the Government to table in Parliament full details of all investments in listed ...
- UNP wants EPF & ETF fund investment details revealed (Category: Breaking News)
- Ranil fires all cylinders (Category: Business)
- JVP Leader nails govt. on ETF, EPF balances (Category: Breaking News)
- EPF tangles unanswered (Category: Business)
Cabinet could be held responsible for the controversial investments made out of the EPF and ETF funds at the Colombo Stock market (CSE) opposition Leader Ranil Wickremasinghe said.
Opposition Leader Ranil Wickremesinghe today demanded that the Government inform the House of the present position of the investments made by utilizing the funds belonging to the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) and Employees Trust Fund (ETF). Making special statement in Parliament, the Opposition
- Seminar on EPF/ETF and employee benefits (Category: Business)
- PB: Will Amend EPF And ETF Acts (Category: Breaking News)
- Separate funds for Private Pension (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka Opposition Leader alleges of government trying use EPF and ETF monies through pension ... (Category: Breaking News)
Jun 21, Colombo: Responding to a statement made by the rating agency Standard & Poor on the country's private sector retirement fund, Employees' Provident Fund (EPF), the Central Bank Wednesday said that there is no conflict of interest as a result of the EPF investing in shares of banks.
Ahead of its Annual General Meeting next week, The Lighthouse Hotel has finalised plans for a Rs. 430 million expansion that will see the addition of 23 deluxe rooms and two suites. The upgrade will also include a new restaurant and a bar with an extension to the spa in addition to the refurbishment of ...
- Lighthouse Hotel goes for refurbishment, more rooms (Category: Business)
- Hotel Expansion (Category: Business)
- Arrivals Effect (Category: Business)
- Lighthouse Hotel to expand (Category: Business)
Our attention is drawn to a statement made by Standard and Poor’s that was issued yesterday, in which they seem to have drawn attention to a possible conflict of interest as a result of the EPF investing in shares of banks. In this regard, the EPF wishes to state that different departments
- Stock Defence (Category: Business)
- Stock Purchase (Category: Business)
- Electronic Transfer (Category: Business)
- SOC reveals defaulted EPF payments by plantation companies (Category: Breaking News)
By Marianne David MP and consultant economist Dr. Harsha De Silva yesterday alleged that THE UNP’s criticism over the mismanagement of the economy and the Central Bank as well as the EPF’s investments in banking stocks have been emphatically validated by global rating agency Standard
- Harsha claims Govt., CB lack credibility (Category: Business)
- UNP draws guns on “military control” of Rupee (Category: Business)
- S&P’s soother! (Category: Business)
Positive macro news and rumoured overhauling of SEC among other State entities trigger buying spree; some analysts insist rebound is due to attractive pricingThe Colombo Bourse on Friday shot up by over 100 points before losing some momentum, with the earlier development being linked by some analysts to positive macro news and a rumoured overhauling ...
- Politicos , Brokers ; Bourse’s Tailwind (Category: Breaking News)
- Festive cheer prevails in Colombo Bourse (Category: Business)
- Return of retailers revs up Bourse (Category: Business)
- Stock market struggles on 2012 debut (Category: Business)
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- Facebook Privacy Becoming Harder To Protect (Category: USA, Georgia)
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- Complaints to Sri Lanka Elections Commissioner of misusing private buses for elections (Category: Breaking News)
- No increase in bus fares Minister (Category: Breaking News)
Jun 12, Colombo: A parliamentary committee appointed by the leader of Sri Lanka's main opposition United National Party to inquire into the widespread allegations of irregularities in managing the private sector retirement fund, Employees' Provident Fund (EPF), is to hand over its report next week
“The demoralising, destructive character of the patriotic degeneracy….” Sebastian Haffner (Germany: Jekyll and Hyde) By Tisaranee Gunasekara It was the Oxford Debacle all over again. The events were drearily predicable. Sri Lanka, like every Commonwealth nation, received an invitation for the Diamond Jubilee celebrations of Queen Elizabeth II. President Rajapaksa, unlike most Commonwealth leaders,...
- Protest stage in London against the arrival of President Rajapaksa (Category: Breaking News)
- President leaves for UK (Category: Breaking News)
- Commonwealth parliamentary session to be held in SL (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka President Rajapaksa to be guest of honour at CWG closing (Category: Breaking News)
The Government has dropped a bombshell admitting that the EPF’s Investment Policy was amended in 2009 enabling the biggest fund to take up equity stakes in commercial banks. “The investment policy statement and standards of professional conduct of EPF issued in 2002, which stated
- Ranil raises red flag over EPF, ETF in Parliament (Category: Business)
- UNP MP renews warning over fate of EPF’s questionable investments in stock market (Category: Business)
- EPF’s response to S&P’s Statement (Category: Business)
- Harsha slams Govt. for stooping to low level of attack over his EPF expose (Category: Business)
The Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) in a statement yesterday reiterated that all internal guidelines in relation to the assessment, analysis and investment in the stock market have been diligently followed. This position has been publicly confirmed by the EPF on many previous occasions
- Stock Defence (Category: Business)
- Stock Purchase (Category: Business)
- Electronic Transfer (Category: Business)
- EPF’s response to S&P’s Statement (Category: Business)
UNP yesterday vowed to prove the truth with regard to whether EPF investments in non-blue chips are legal or illegal. “We categorically dismiss the renewed claims by the Central Bank and the EPF that its investments in non-blue chips are within the law. We will get the correct advice
- Stock Defence (Category: Business)
- Stock Purchase (Category: Business)
- Electronic Transfer (Category: Business)
- EPF’s response to S&P’s Statement (Category: Business)
Sri Lanka’s Employees’ Provident Fund which is the largest private pension fund in the country once again reiterated that it has diligently followed all internal guidelines in relation to the assessment, analysis and investment in the Stock market. It also says the investments it had made in the stock market had the approval of the Investment ...
- UNP vows to prove the truth (Category: Business)
- Should the EPF gamble with public money by investing on junk Stocks (Category: Breaking News)
- EPF and ETF tangled up! (Category: Business)
- EPF reiterates it has followed Investment Policy Guidelines (Category: Business)
By Damien The Secretary to the treasury Dr. P.B Jayasundera recently made statement that the country is wasting the foreign currency on things that can be made in this country. I would like to add to this by stating that as a country we should have clear targets and policies that are aimed at both ...
- Subsidized student loan scheme through commercial banks in addition to existing interest-free st... (Category: Breaking News)
- Banks lift overseas spending limits imposed on credit cards as dollar liquidity improves (Category: Breaking News)
- Ten problems; one solution (Category: Business)
- Causes Of Economic Crisis In Sri Lanka & Lessons For A New Age (Category: Breaking News)
The Central Bank on Saturday issued a statement to set the record right in respect of the news item that appeared in some newspapers on 28 and 29 May 2012 under the caption ‘An amount of Rs. 3,450 million recovered by the Commissioner of Labour through legal action has not been credited to member accounts’. ...
- Lokuge’s take on controversial EPF Amendment Bill (Category: Business)
- EPF 2010 Annual Report makes it to P’ment (Category: Business)
- Ranil raises red flag over EPF, ETF in Parliament (Category: Business)
- More and better jobs: Policy prescription for South Asia (Category: Business)
Jun 03, Colombo: Sri Lanka's main opposition United National Party (UNP) has appointed a committee to study and make proposals on the private sector retirement fund, Employees' Provident Fund (EPF), monies that have been lost due to bad investments in the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE).
The Central Bank has said that the Employees Provident Fund is safe and it is not exposed to any danger. Superintendent of EPF of the Central Bank Kalyani Gunatllake stressed that the propaganda, being spread by certain opposition groups is baseless. Certain political groups in the opposition
- EPF’s response to S&P’s Statement (Category: Business)
- Building of the Asian model begins on a disastrous note: 3 lakhs lose their jobs in one year!! ... (Category: Breaking News)
- Sri Lanka Central Bank responds to S&P concerns on private sector retirement fund (Category: Breaking News)
- EPF interest rate increased (Category: Breaking News)
UNP MP Ravi Karunanayake has written to Committee On Public Enterprises (COPE) Chairman D.E.W. Gunasekara requesting him to summon officials of the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) and the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) over the fiasco in capital markets and boost investor confidence. Following is Karunanayake’s full letter to the COPE Chairman: Over the last ...
- SEC Chief insists on independence at COPE (Category: Business)
- Fresh motion to summon Ex-SEC Chiefs before COPE (Category: Business)
- Chandra J writes to COPE Chief over SEC (Category: Business)
- Peoples Bank Nonperforming loans Rs. 54 billion in 2021 (Category: Breaking News)
The JVP yesterday vowed to take legal action against the investments made by the Government in the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) using the money of the Employeesandrsquo; Provident Fund (EPF).
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