Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Cameralk grows to become SA’S largest multi-branded camera showroom

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Cameralk, the pioneer in retailing photograph­ic and digital equipment has flourished over the past few years to be the largest multi branded camera showroom in South Asia.

After the company was founded in 2011 by Anushka Gunasinghe, the company has expanded its wings and establishe­d five showrooms in Kandy and Colombo with a staff capacity of 63 employees at present.

Apart from dealing cameras, camera equipment and comprehens­ive after sales services, Cameralk has recently launched a photograph­y academy and is annually conducting free workshops throughout the island.

Anushka, Founder and Managing Director of Cameralk who hails from a photograph­y background has indeed been the resilient force behind the company’s success and also holds the record as the youngest Sony distributo­r competing in the market.

Anushka had initially set up a small business by selling cameras through pre-orders. He utilized social media and online marketing platforms to promote his business and was able to break the monopoly market which prevailed at the time by creating an online base where he engaged in sales activities.

The period from 2011 to 2015 was a highly fruitful period for Anushka and his company with the gradual rise of the economy and increase in travelling leisure activities. After the war ended, there was a sudden flourish in the tourism industry which also proved influentia­l for the photograph­y industry.

Most of the people shifted from mobile phones to cameras as they took up photograph­y as a hobby and Cameralk recorded a mammoth 100 percent sales during the period. After being made a tax-free commodity in 2011, the prices of cameras dropped and Cameralk was the first to amend the prices and sell cameras below the market rate which was another step towards recording high sales.

Targeting amateur photograph­ers, the company provided free training programmes for those who purchased new cameras and went on to conduct free workshops throughout the island focusing on separate categories such as wedding photograph­y, street photograph­y, wildlife photograph­y and so on to suit various fan bases.

Moreover, the introducti­on of the backup warranty plan for customers who bring their cameras for repairs was a huge plus point for customers who otherwise had to wait for two or three months for their cameras to go through repairs from Singapore.

Sharing his thoughts, Anushka Gunasinghe commented, “I am delighted with what we have achieved over the past few years and when I look back at the past where I started this as a pre-order business, I am thoroughly pleased to see Cameralk at its peak.

In 2011, Cameralk was appointed as the authorized distributo­r to Sony and by then, the company was able to capture 65-70% of the total market share. In 2014, Cameralk Photograph­y Academy was launched and a new service centre was establishe­d in Colombo. Social media platforms were a real boost for the photograph­y industry because people could upload and post their photos immediatel­y on social media which further strengthen­ed the overall sales of the company. The company also launched its sales campaign through its official website and recorded an annual growth of around 10-15 percent.

At present, the company stands tall with the largest multi branded showroom in South Asia with over 50 brands being dealt by.

Anushka has further plans to expand into the Maldives and a new showroom will be opened by the first half of 2020. The Cameralk Photograph­y Academy offers certificat­e courses in photograph­y at affordable rates.

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The showroom
Anushka Gunasinghe The showroom

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