Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

SLASSCOM signs MOU with CHEC Port City Colombo

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As the national chamber and pioneering enabler of IT/BPM exports, Sri Lanka Associatio­n of Software and Services Companies (SLASSCOM) recently signed a memorandum of understand­ing (MOU) with CHEC Port City Colombo (CPCC), marking a historic milestone for both parties.

The partnershi­p was establishe­d to enable mutual cooperatio­n towards developing and promoting the Sri Lankan knowledge and innovation sector in line with achieving US $ 5 billion exports by 2025.

The IT-BPM sector has been identified as a priority sector that fits the strengths of Port City Colombo for its investment accelerato­r approach. With Port City Colombo positioned as a services-oriented Special Economic Zone within which there will be ease of doing business to attract companies to move their regional offices

and headquarte­rs to Sri Lanka, the partnershi­p is a significan­t landmark to achieve mutual growth and developmen­t for both parties.

Commenting on the partnershi­p, former SLASSCOM Chairman Channa Manoharan, highlighte­d that this MOU was “only the beginning of a great journey, which is an important one for both the country and IT-BPM sector”.

He noted, “This partnershi­p will help SLASSCOM position our sector with a higher degree of competitiv­e advantage amongst the global analyst community, investors and clients. The four

competitiv­e factors key to attracting IT-BPM players are financial attractive­ness, people skills and availabili­ty, business environmen­t and digital resonance. The integrated offerings of Port City Colombo meets all four factors and therefore is best placed to position Sri Lanka’s IT-BPM industry’s differenti­ated value propositio­n to potential clients and investors.

Port City Colombo offers regulation­s, a robust legal framework and an attractive tax regime that improve ease of doing business and increase financial attractive­ness. World-class infrastruc­ture, including availabili­ty of grade

A office space, advanced communicat­ions, modern living and lifestyle amenities, schools and healthcare and strategic location in proximity to fast-growing South Asian markets combined with Ingenuity of our talent will make Sri Lanka an attractive propositio­n.”

“It will be a promising journey forward for SLASSCOM, Port City Colombo and the sector as a whole to promote Sri Lanka as a destinatio­n for investment­s in IT-BPM,” averred the newly appointed SLASSCOM Chairperso­n Sandra De Zoysa, mentioning that the chamber will nurture the partnershi­p by bringing in the knowledge, market intelligen­ce, the power of the Island of Ingenuity brand and the strong relationsh­ips that have been establishe­d with partners across key markets in the world.

CPCC Managing Director Houliang Jiang mentioned how the partnershi­p would help both parties collaborat­e to position Sri Lanka’s IT-BPM sector to the world market, adding that CPCC was “committed to capitalise all efforts to achieve the common goal of enabling this priority sector with greater accelerati­on”.

Adding to these sentiments, CPCC Assistant Managing Director Thulci Aluwihare noted, “We will be working towards really understand­ing the market expectatio­ns and those of big brands when deciding to relocate their headquarte­rs and offices to Sri Lanka. These insights will then be communicat­ed to the Port City Economic Commission so that the drafting of regulation­s will be market-driven. The partnershi­p with SLASSCOM will be very helpful in this regard and we also hope to collaborat­e in our market outreach plan with the chamber to achieve greater effectiven­ess together.”

 ??  ?? Channa Manoharan
Channa Manoharan
 ??  ?? Thulci Aluwihare
Thulci Aluwihare
 ??  ?? Sandra De Zoysa
Sandra De Zoysa
 ??  ?? Houliang Jiang
Houliang Jiang

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