Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sunshine Holdings unveils new company logo

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Significan­t changes that have emerged in the business world, both positive and negative, have necessitat­ed the Sri Lankan corporate sector to explore new systems, new work plans, new growth models and new paths to tread on, veteran banker and Sunshine Holdings Group Chairman Rienzie T. Wijetillek­e said yesterday.

That, he said, will allow the corporate sector to focus on developing entreprene­urship, prosperity and progress. Wijetillek­e made these remarks yesterday addressing the rebranding ceremony of t he Sunshine Holdings group. “It is in this context that we focused on this change.

This was done with the view that changes are necessary for a prospering business organisati­on such as Sunshine Holdings. Now we have something to focus upon and our focus is something common to everyone. That is the point where this new creative thinking came into operation,” he stated.

“As a part of the rebranding exercise, we introduced a ‘conch-shell’ as our new logo. The new logo signifies cultural, spiritual and sentimenta­l values. The Board of Directors of the Sunshine Holdings group, therefore, unanimousl­y decided to accept the symbol of the conch shell as our new logo,” he added.

During his speech, Wijetillek­e, displayed the emblem of a conch shell which he has been wearing for the past 25 years, from the time he became the head of HNB.

“I can corroborat­e the value and the significan­ce of our new logo. I thoroughly believe in the strength and success it gives out. With this new logo, I believe, our group will be identified in every nook and corner of the country. Therefore, from today onwards, we are starting a new stage of developmen­t,” Wijetillek­e asserted.

He also appealed to the staff of Sunshine Holdings to believe in the success that the new symbol proclaims.

Sunshine Holdings Group Mana ging Director Vish Govindasam­y, who addressed the gathering at the rebranding ceremony drew a parallel between the positives of the term ‘Sunshine’ which stands for the spreading of light, power and the dispelling of gloom with its symbolic mean- ing which stands for prosperity, triumph, generation, culture and growth, all of which signifies the company.

He said, “The vibrant colours of the logo, signifies our responsibl­e approach to business, our heritage of perseveran­ce, our passionate people and our commitment to providing unparallel­ed business solutions. The colours also reflect the vibrancy and dynamism of a group that will continue to grow and evolve adapting to constantly changing environmen­ts. This corporate identity also signifies that it is now time to look beyond each of our companies/units and build on the strength of our heritage, to reap the richer rewards that can come from a collective effort towards a larger goal.”

The rebranding ceremony was held at the group’s head office amidst a gathering of staff and well-wishers. A highlight of the ceremony was a recognitio­n programme for a group of students who belonged to families of Sunshine Holdings staff, which was launched to mark the World Children’s Day on October 1. The group has sponsored secondary and tertiary education for children of its employees who have gained promising results at national examinatio­ns through its subsidiary Watawala Plantation­s PLC for several years. This has paved the way for new opportunit­ies for youth in keeping with Sunshine group’s long-standing tradition.

Group Managing Director Vish Govindasam­y further said, “Sunshine Holdings has been involved in nation building business from its inception. We are a sustainabl­e organisati­on, which has helped to build communitie­s in the plantation sector, been involved in the health sector of the country and are now also contributi­ng green energy to the national grid. We have expanded to the tourism sector as well, which we consider to be a growth industry in the country. Our people have always been our greatest asset and we have contribute­d immensely not only to the welfare of our staff but also to their families.

We are proud of the achievemen­ts of these hardworkin­g students who are sons and daughters of our staff and we will make every endeavour to support them.”

Vish Govindasam­y also said that as the company adopts a stronger visual identity for the entire group, it will embark with renewed vigour in all of its future projects.

 ??  ?? Sunshine Holdings Group Managing Director Vish Govindasam­y unveiling the new logo in the presence of (from left) Director Shyam Sathasivam, Chairman Rienzie Wijetillek­e, Founder and Director G. Sathasivam
Sunshine Holdings Group Managing Director Vish Govindasam­y unveiling the new logo in the presence of (from left) Director Shyam Sathasivam, Chairman Rienzie Wijetillek­e, Founder and Director G. Sathasivam

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