Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Mmb–pathfinder joint ventures earn over US$ 142 mn foreign exchange in 2018

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During the 2018 calendar year, the Mmblpathfi­nder Group founded joint ventures have earned foreign exchange of over US$142 million.

Key contributo­rs for this turnover included MMBL Money Transfer (Pvt.) Ltd., (agents for Western Union since 1995), a joint venture with Aitken Spence PLC and Intertek Lanka, a joint venture with global quality and safety solutions giant, Intertek Overseas Holdings Ltd. of the United Kingdom.

Over the last five years, Mmbl-pathfinder has followed a strategy of investing in niche pioneering ventures with potential foreign exchange income. Other such investment­s in the Mmbl-pathfinder portfolio include Sri Lanka’s only scheduled domestic airline, Saffron Aviation (Pvt.) Ltd., operators of Cinnamon Air, (a joint venture with John Keells Ltd., and Phoenix Ventures (Pvt.) Ltd.) and Jetwing Jaffna of Yarl Hotels (Pvt.) Ltd., the first 3-star city hotel in Jaffna (a joint venture with Jetwing Hotels).

Mmbl-pathfinder is a privately held investment group with a portfolio of investment­s spanning several sectors of the Sri Lankan economy including investment banking and financial services, business logistics, travel and tourism, real estate developmen­t and new technologi­es. The Group has a strong network of alliances with global brands and local blue-chip companies. During 2019, Mmbl-pathfinder will continue to move forward in developing several of the iconic tourism properties it owns along with its joint-venture partners. The plans for a 90-room city hotel in Trincomale­e town, in partnershi­p with Fortune Hotels India, (an ITC Hotels brand) are expected to receive regulatory approval in the coming months. Furthermor­e, Mmbl-pathfinder, through MMBL Money Transfer (Pvt.) Ltd. will inaugurate its money exchange service, ‘Pathfinder Money’ within the current financial year. The Group is also in the process of developing plans, together with Scandinavi­an and local partners, to set up a regional ferry network linking India and Sri Lanka.

 ??  ?? MMBL -Pathfinder Group Directors (from left): R.N. Asirwatham- Director, Milinda Moragoda- Chairman, M. D. D. Pieris-director, K. Balasundar­am- Director and CEO, Bernard Goonetille­ke – Director
MMBL -Pathfinder Group Directors (from left): R.N. Asirwatham- Director, Milinda Moragoda- Chairman, M. D. D. Pieris-director, K. Balasundar­am- Director and CEO, Bernard Goonetille­ke – Director

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