Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Usaid-funded SL@100 launched to assist Sri Lankan mid-market firms

„Aimed at making SL high-income country within 100 years of Independen­ce „US firms have invested more than U S$ 300mn in Sri Lanka over the years

- „ By Shabiya Ali Ahlam

In an effort to make Sri Lanka a high-income earning country within 100 years of Independen­ce, the internatio­nal developmen­t agency of the United States yesterday pledged its support launching the Sri Lanka@100 initiative that is expected to contribute to the ongoing efforts of the island nation achieving equitable and inclusive growth.

To ensure this aspiration is reached by 2048, US government’s internatio­nal developmen­t agency, USAID, will fund the initiative that will help realise the aspiration by focusing on mid-market firms and adhering to the values of inclusivit­y and excellence.

Administer­ed by global strategy consulting firm, Stax, the Sri Lanka@100 is an ecosystem that would pave the way for mid-market firms to thrive and create value by focusing on; building next generation business, optimising operations, achieving revenue growth, and improving access to smart capital.

The ecosystem would consist of trusted vendors and partners who can provide services and bring innovative ideas to the table to help mid-market firms grow. General business interest organisati­ons included in the ecosystem are industry bodies, banks, chambers, state-affiliated organisati­ons, and training/ profession­al skill building institutio­ns.

Speaking on the relevance of the initiative, US Ambassador to Sri Lanka and the Maldives Alaina B. Teplitz said that via strong commitment, the vision of making Sri Lanka a high income nation, where all citizens have the opportunit­y to realise their aspiration, can be fulfilled. “I believe that we will see a robust mid-market sector that will grow rapidly and help strengthen the ties between SME businesses of both nations. As an ambassador, strengthen­ing private sector ties is one of the top priorities for me,” she said at the launch event that was held in Colombo yesterday.

Teplitz shared that over the years, US companies have invested more than U S$ 300 million in Sri Lanka, generating hundreds of high-end, high quality jobs in industries ranging from manufactur­ing to IT business services and nearly everything in between.

She stressed that the US government prioritise­s working with the private sector and with local enterprise­s that support long-term growth and shared prosperity for both the countries since it is acknowledg­ed that it is the private sector that has the greatest potential to create economic opportunit­y for all Sri Lankans and propel this country to highincome status.

Further, Teplitz pointed out that the US is on the “constant” lookout for new opportunit­ies and ways to connect American businesses with Sri Lankan partners that attract foreign investment.

“We call this economic diplomacy. And it is about much more than increasing trade statistics. It means opening new and untapped markets. It means identifyin­g opportunit­ies for small and medium enterprise­s. It means promoting opportunit­ies for women entreprene­urs and other socially excluded groups. And it means improving the lives of Sri Lankans,” she said.

According to Stax Managing Director and Co-founder of SL@100, the platform in particular would support businesses in underserve­d segments.

“We are incredibly resilient as a people, as a nation. Our SME owners and entreprene­urs have weathered many storms to stay afloat. This platform is about helping them to now really power full steam ahead with ambitious growth plans, and about taking Sri Lanka’s developmen­t to the next level,” he said.

Meanwhile, echoing similar sentiments, State Minister of Regional Cooperatio­n Tharaka Balasuriya endorsed the initiative stating that programmes of similar nature would assist local businesses to fulfill their potential in an increasing­ly competitiv­e environmen­t, which will play a large part in the economy’s post-covid recovery. Sri Lanka@100 is now accepting applicatio­ns from mid-sized firms that are seeking support for rapid growth. You can find the eligibilit­y criteria, applicatio­n process, and deadlines on the SL@100 website (www.srilanka10­0.lk) and via Facebook (srilanka.at.100) or Linkedin (srilanka10­0).

 ??  ?? US Ambassador Alaina B. Teplitz
US Ambassador Alaina B. Teplitz
 ??  ?? Stax MD Dr. Kumudu Gunasekara
Stax MD Dr. Kumudu Gunasekara
 ??  ?? State Minister Tharaka Balasuriya
State Minister Tharaka Balasuriya

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