Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CSE and SEC to host next ‘Invest Sri Lanka Forum’ in New York

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The ‘Invest Sri Lanka Investor Forum’ organized by the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) and the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC) in associatio­n with CSE member firms and leading listed companies will be held on16th October at the Sofitel New York.

The forum is organized with the objective of promoting investment in the Sri Lankan capital market among US based institutio­nal investors and a strong interest among the investor community in the US is expected.

The Invest SL Forum hosted in New York in 2014 drew the participat­ion of over 200 investment profession­als and contribute­d to the year 2014 recording the highest annual purchases in the Sri Lankan stock market from the US.

The forum will feature a keynote address by the Governor of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswa­my while SEC Director General Vajira Wijegunawa­rdene and CSE CEO Rajeeva Bandaranai­ke will present on capital market regulation and the opportunit­ies in the capital market respective­ly. The event will also feature a speech by CSE Chairman Ray Abeywarden­a and a presentati­on on the experience of investing in Sri Lankan equities by Senior Portfolio Manager at Times Square Capital Management Caglar Somek.

The presentati­ons will be followed by a panel discussion moderated by NASDAQ OMX Group Vice Chairman Meyer ‘Sandy’ Frucher and a series of pre-scheduled one-onone/group discussion­s between fund managers and Sri Lankan listed companies on 16th and 17th October 2017.

John Keells Holdings PLC, Commercial Bank PLC, Sampath Bank PLC, Tokyo Cement (Lanka) PLC, Teejay Lanka PLC, Dialog PLC, People’s Leasing & Finance PLC, MTD Walkers PLC and Sunshine Holdings PLC will attend the Forum.

The decision to host the Invest SL event in New York, comes on the back of a considerab­le level of foreign activity in the stock market in 2017, where a net foreign inflow of Rs. 40 billion has been recorded year-to-date in the primary and secondary markets. Foreign purchases during the first half of 2017 also establishe­d a record for the highest foreign purchases recorded in the first half of a calendar year. The year-to-date figure amounts to over Rs. 80 billion. Investors from the US have consistent­ly been the leading contributo­rs to foreign turnover in the Sri Lankan stock market, and have contribute­d to 40 percent of the total foreign turnover since the year 2013.

Commenting on the initiative, Chairman of the SEC Thilak Karunaratn­e said “Every country’s stock market has its own mix of investors. This mix will have an impact on the efficiency of the stock market. This year in particular it is the foreign investors who have driven the stock market and to date there is a net foreign inflow of Rs. 28 billion to the CSE.

This is the second highest yearly net foreign inflow on record. The US is ranked as the number one contributo­r to this record figure and we are confident that this Road Show will further strengthen the inflow of funds from the US to our stock market”.

The Chairman of CSE Ray Abeywarden­a commenting stated, “Numbers related to foreign activity indicate that foreign investors have identified an opportunit­y in the Sri Lankan stock market. Considerin­g such interest and activity, a forum of this nature in what is largely regarded as the largest Fund Hub in the world would help make a strong case for the Sri Lankan capital market, at a time when we have the attention of foreign investors.”

“I invite stockbroke­r firms, Unit Trust companies, listed companies and other stakeholde­rs to join in this effort to make a collective case for the Sri Lankan capital market as an investment destinatio­n”, Abeywarden­a added.

The forum follows successful Invest SL forums conducted in Australia this year, which have contribute­d to 2017 establishi­ng an alltime high in foreign purchases originatin­g from Australia in a calendar year.

An attractive market valuation (P/E), the growth potential among listed corporates, an encouragin­g performanc­e of the ASPI and an investment environmen­t free of taxation on capital gains are among the defining factors in attracting foreign investment­s to the Sri Lankan capital market.

 ??  ?? Vajira Wijegunawa­rdene
Vajira Wijegunawa­rdene
 ??  ?? Rajeeva Bandaranai­ke
Rajeeva Bandaranai­ke
 ??  ?? Caglar Somek
Caglar Somek
 ??  ?? Thilak Karunaratn­e
Thilak Karunaratn­e
 ??  ?? Meyer ‘Sandy’ Frucher
Meyer ‘Sandy’ Frucher
 ??  ?? Ray Abeywarden­a
Ray Abeywarden­a
 ??  ?? Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswa­my
Dr. Indrajit Coomaraswa­my
 ??  ??

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