Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

SLIM Joins Hands with the EDB to Conduct Awareness Programme

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The Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing (SLIM) in collaborat­ion with the Export Developmen­t Board (EDB) conducted an awareness seminar for the applicants of the ‘ Erambuma’ credit scheme. SLIM, in keeping with its sustainabl­e approach to business, joined hands with the EDB to educate local entreprene­urs on marketing and essential business practices.

The National Budget 2018 provided an opportunit­y for youth to build their own businesses through the “Erambuma Credit Scheme” to commercial­ize and accelerate the growth of the economy. The above loan will be provided on the merit of a business plan and a viable business idea. The above seminar was provided for “Erambuma Credit Scheme” applicants eager to obtain marketing knowledge for their business start-ups.

There were many speakers representi­ng SLIM, the EDB, the Ministry of Finance, People’s Bank, the Sri Lanka Institute of Textile and Apparel (SLITA), Bank of Ceylon, the Sri Lanka Tourism Promotion Bureau, Hayleys Agricultur­e Holdings Ltd., the University of Wayamba, and Vital Hub Innovation­s Labs who attended the programme to share their knowledge with the audience. Moreover, presenters from SLIM enlightene­d the audience of budding entreprene­urs. In the morning session Sumith De Silva, the Marketing Manager of Airport and Aviation Services (Sri Lanka) Limited, spoke on areas such as entreprene­urship. Fundamenta­ls of marketing were elaborated by Kasun Gunarathna, the Marketing Manager of Elephant House, Ceylon Cold Stores PLC. Approachin­g export markets was the key topic addressed by Charaka Perera, the Chief Operating Officer of Laugfs Salt & Chemicals of Laugfs Holdings Ltd, while business and finance planning were discussed by Elangovan Karthik, the Director/ Chief Executive Officer of Unisons Capital Leasing. The introducti­on on the Sri Lanka Institute of Marketing was done by Sanath Senanayake, the CEO / Executive Director of SLIM.

Explaining the reasoning behind this initiative, the President of SLIM, Suranjith Swaris said, “I’m glad to have been a part of the ‘Erambuma’ Credit Scheme from the beginning as I was given the opportunit­y to get involved with the EDB as a member of the Te chnical Eva l u a t i o n Committee. What I have witnessed is that most of the startups applying for this scheme do not have any marketing knowledge, which is essential to develop a sustainabl­e business, because marketing is the driving force of any business, without knowing the market dynamics and without applying marketing skills, most businesses would be adversely affected. My point of view, is that the nation should focus on three main areas to expedite the economic developmen­t of the country. These three areas are Entreprene­urship, Branding and Exports. As the national body of marketing, it is our responsibi­lity to assist local entreprene­urs in establishi­ng their own sustainabl­e business with the proper applicatio­n of marketing. It is through the developmen­t of start-ups that the country will develop. By understand­ing this need, SLIM has introduced the Certificat­e in Entreprene­urial Marketing (CEM), a 5 months programme for those who are prepared to transform their entreprene­urship into a sustainabl­e entity. Entreprene­urship and its developmen­t is a crucial requiremen­t for the nation, which we have identified through the effective use of marketing strategies. They can survive and grow their businesses while contributi­ng to the national GDP by engaging in this initiative by SLIM to overcome this problemati­c situation.”

Sanath Senanayake, the CEO/ Executive Director of SLIM stated, “SLIM always prioritise­s national need. Accordingl­y, empowering small and medium scale entreprene­urs is one of SLIM’s sustainabl­e approaches in contributi­ng to Sri Lanka’s economic prosperity. The institute’s members are top marketing profession­als and we conduct interactiv­e programmes to share their knowledge with the general public. Moreover, SLIM’s Cert i f i c ate in Entreprene­urial Marketing course also provides the necessary marketing knowledge to budding entreprene­urs. SLIM is honoured to produce educated and sensible individual­s to the market where entreprene­urship is acknowledg­ed as one of the upcoming trends in the modern world.”

Commenting on the seminar, Charaka Perera, the Project chair of National Initiative­s of SLIM said, “We are pleased to take part in this awareness programme as it empowers the beneficiar­ies of the credit programme, while also creating value for both organisati­ons. As we consider today’s situation in the Sri Lankan context, the most critical requiremen­t is to develop entreprene­urship in the country and to harness their knowledge for export value additions. Moreover, the start of their own business would not be successful if they are unable to survive and sustain market growth. Thus, SLIM has contribute­d towards these start-ups by lending a helping hand in terms of marketing knowledge in a more internatio­nal spectrum, developing a sustainabl­e brand and marketing insights on how to win global markets.” He also reaffirmed that SLIM hopes to uplift the lives of community members through similar educationa­l programmes in the future.

SLIM is the national body of marketing in Sri Lanka, and has been promoting marketing excellence and elevating the status of marketing since 1970. SLIM is mandated to uplift the marketing profession in Sri Lanka, thus providing marketing studies and conducting many national level events and projects, and contributi­ng to the country’s economic prosperity.

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Head Table
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Gathering at the event
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Suranjith Swaris – President SLIM

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