Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

South Asia Investor Conference 2020 concludes successful­ly

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The third edition of the South Asia Investor Conference (SAIC), jointly organised by Capital Alliance Securities (Pvt.) Ltd, AKD Securities and Lanka Bangla Asset Management Co. Ltd, kicked off on September 8, 2020.

Despite the current climate surroundin­g the spread of COVID19, round-the-clock meetings were held virtually, attracting over 100 participan­ts among 16 internatio­nal funds, domestic funds and companies representi­ng Sri Lanka, Bangladesh and Pakistan in this remote forum.

The companies representi­ng Sri Lanka included the likes of John Keells Holdings PLC, Commercial Bank of Ceylon, Hemas Holdings PLC, Sampath Bank PLC, Hatton National Bank PLC, Dialog

Axiata PL, Teejay Lanka PLC and Distilleri­es Company of Sri Lanka PLC, which account for 24 percent of the Colombo Stock Exchange’s market cap.

Speaking on the event, CAL Managing Director Global Markets Deshan Pushparaja­h said, “In light of the current circumstan­ces surroundin­g COVID-19, the perceived risk profile of emerging and frontier markets has increased significan­tly. Therefore, it is imperative to showcase to investors that a more nuanced approach is needed to assess COVID’S impact and response in different markets. In this light, SAIC 2020 serves an important function for companies in South Asia to communicat­e how they have dealt with the crisis of the past few months and their vision for the future.”

CAL’S partner in Bangladesh, Lankabangl­a Securities Ltd Head of Institutio­nal and Foreign Trade Rehan Muhammad said, “The liquidity situation has improved significan­tly in our equity markets, about three folds compared to how it was at the beginning of 2020. With that, FIIS have been getting more active and seeking corporate access, which has been very limited this year, mainly due to COVID restrictio­ns. With our collaborat­ed effort - SAIC Virtucon, we are aiming to provide FIIS the best possible market insights and corporate access to Bangladesh, Pakistan and Sri Lankan markets.”

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