Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

DIMO felicitate­d for best sustainabi­lity report; HNB first runner up

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Diesel & Motor Engineerin­g PLC (DIMO) accepted the overall award as Sri Lanka’s most transparen­t company at the ACCA Sri Lanka Sustainabi­lity Reporting Awards, which has for over 14 years felicitate­d Sri Lanka’s best sustainabi­lity reports.

Adjudged overall runner up was Hatton National Bank PLC, the overall awards formed the climax to a total of fourteen awards being presented at a gala awards ceremony presided by the High Commission­er for South Africa Robina P. Marks as Chief Guest.

Adjudged across seven industry categories, corporate stewardshi­p was well evidenced among a collective of nearly sixty reports submitted for the awards, led by a panel of judges headed by Franklyn Amerasingh­e.

John Keells Holdings topped the Conglomera­tes and Diversifie­d category once again and DIMO repeated this feat as well in the Retail and Trading Category, where Alumex took the Runner Up position. HNB won the banking sector too, while Commercial Bank came in as runner up.

Aitken Spence Hotel Holdings was the winner in the Leisure & Connected Services Category, which saw John Keells Hotels emerge as Runner Up. There were Joint Winners in the Finance & Insurance category – Union Assurance and Citizens Developmen­t Business Finance, while the runner up award was presented to Mercantile Investment­s & Finance. Nawaloka Hospitals gained the winning laurel in the General Services (Utilities) category, with the runner up being MTD Walkers. The Awards also felicitate­d the SME category presenting Vallibel Power Erathna with the winning award and Resus Energy with the Runners Up Award.

Stating that the demands of the 21st century means that companies can no longer operate in the same way as before, the South African High Commission­er said, “New tools are required if companies are to be responsive in a world that is changing. The sustainabi­lity issue is a critical considerat­ion for boards of companies and has to be embedded in its longterm strategy. The chartered accountanc­y industry therefore has a valuable and indispensa­ble role to play in Sri Lanka.

“ACCA’S Sustainabi­lity Reporting Awards is therefore an indispensa­ble tool that can assist companies with its on-going relationsh­ip between the company and its stakeholde­rs in developing strategy. In this regard, best practices from South African companies are instructiv­e in demonstrat­ing how companies can achieve long term sustainabi­lity, responsive to the needs of companies and society as a whole.”

Sri Lanka is among 25 countries globally where 3,000 entities worldwide use a predetermi­ned methodolog­y in sustainabi­lity reporting which falls within the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) blueprint. Congratula­ting all winners who have conformed to the criteria indicators of completene­ss, credibilit­y and communicat­ion, President of the Member Network Panel of ACCA Sri Lanka Adrian Perera stated that each of the winning reports had clearly acknowledg­ed and demonstrat­ed economic, environmen­tal and social impacts on internal and external stakeholde­rs. “We at ACCA believe that if Sri Lanka is to develop itself to become the true pearl of the Indian Ocean, businesses must come up with strategies that are not only viable but also sustainabl­e in the long run.”

Having observed an increasing number of integrated reports being entered into the fray, Franklyn Amerasingh­e said the judges noted more strategic thinking in relation to sustainabi­lity, encouragin­g all organizati­ons to move towards this approach. “A robust sustainabi­lity reporting process is ensured when an organizati­on produces an integrated report,” he said.

“With participan­ts adopting the methodolog­y approved by GRI, most reports check theirs against the GRI G4 which calls for reporting on the material aspects of the business. A new trend is to translate the performanc­e into metrics associated with identified types of capital, falling in line with an integrated approach. We hope there will be a movement in this direction which is a universal trend.”

The panel of judges comprised Franklyn Amarasingh­e and Prema Cooray, Sriyani Hulugalle, Dr. Kennedy D. Gunawardan­a, Srilal Mittapala, Dinesh Weerakkody and Ramani Gunatilaka.

 ??  ?? The winners of the ACCA Sustainabi­lity Reporting Awards 2017
The winners of the ACCA Sustainabi­lity Reporting Awards 2017

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