Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

AIA Platinum sponsor for Sri Lanka’s Most Admired Companies Awards 2019

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Asia’s leading insurer AIA has partnered Sri Lanka’s Most Admired Companies Awards 2019 as the Platinum sponsor, for the second consecutiv­e year.

The prestigiou­s awards ceremony is jointly organised by the Chartered Institute of Management Accountant­s (CIMA) and Internatio­nal Chamber of Commerce Sri Lanka (ICCSL).

The awards are intended at recognisin­g companies that are a cut above the rest in terms of not just their financial performanc­e but also on the value they create in a sustainabl­e and ethical way for their employees, customers, investors and the general community.

Companies that have been in business for over five years as at June 30, 2019 and are 40 percent or more of Sri Lankan ownership, are eligible to enter this awards competitio­n, which is open to both listed and unlisted companies in Sri Lanka.

Those ranked Top 10 will in addition to the title be privy to publicity and recognitio­n throughout the country and beyond and use this as an opportunit­y to build further on their organisati­onal image as well as brand.

AIA CEO Pankaj Banerjee said in this regard: “As a key player in Sri Lanka’s corporate sphere, we take great pride in being associated with an event of this nature, which seeks to recognise and reward excellence and business ethics. As the largest life insurer in the world, AIA endorses internatio­nal standards of excellence in business and enduring elements of successful business organisati­ons. In this light, we are delighted to be part of this effort to recognise honesty and integrity in Sri Lanka’s most reputed corporates.”

“The evaluation will be based on quantitati­ve as well as qualitativ­e criteria, through a stringent evaluation based on globally accepted criteria, by a distinguis­hed panel of judges. The judging would consist of several rounds of assessment and scoring of defined attributes of value creation by the companies based on independen­t surveys, submission­s and presentati­ons by the companies. So, there is absolute transparen­cy and accountabi­lity in the process,” he added.

AIA Director and Legal, Governance and External Relations Chief Officer Chathuri Munaweera said, “This pioneering initiative, which rewards excellence across a number of performanc­e criteria, is aimed at recognisin­g companies with the strongest reputation­s that inspire other organisati­ons and entreprene­urs. This is also unique in that it facilitate­s and encourages unlisted companies, which usually don’t get the recognitio­n they deserve, although they contribute significan­tly towards the country’s economic growth.”

She added, “With over three decades of experience doing business in Sri Lanka, AIA is intimately familiar with the country’s corporate landscape. We are respectful of companies that succeed financiall­y but more so, through sustainabl­e and ethical value creation and it is our absolute pleasure to be part of congratula­ting such companies on their admirable performanc­e and contributi­on to the local economy.”

ICCSL Chairman Dinesh Weerakkody noted, “ICCSL values its profession­al relationsh­ip with AIA and is happy to work with them as our Platinum sponsor on this initiative for the second year running. As a sponsor, AIA will not be a contestant for the awards but as a company AIA most certainly upholds the values of excellence required to be associated with an event of this nature and we are happy to have them on board.”

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