Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Stock Exchange organizes Family Business Forum themed ‘Founder to Family’

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The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) in collaborat­ion with the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is hosting the inaugural Issuer Forum for 2021 on the theme ‘Founder to Family - Leveraging Going Public’, at the Shangri-la Hotel Colombo on March 16th from 5.30 p.m. onwards.

The event will highlight how a Family Business can take advantage of going public, while ensuring the Family retains control and continues to guide the vision of the business.

The speakers at the forum have significan­t experience in advising family businesses and closely held companies in various capacities and knowledge on how best to structure an IPO in order to balance the Family’s needs as well as those of future stakeholde­rs.

The three in-depth presentati­ons by experts in capital raising, wealth management and tax advisory will cover concerns on key considerat­ions for family businesses that are interested in going public. Managing Director, Global Markets and Investment Banking at CAL Deshan Pushparaja­h will present on structurin­g an IPO for family businesses. Dr. Naveen Gunawardan­e, Managing Director at Lynear Wealth is expected to present on the aspects of wealth management for family businesses post-ipo while Jithendran Gajendran, Partner at GAJMA & Co is set to present on the regulatory benefits and tax advantages that a family business will have when listed and aspects to protect family business shareholdi­ng and wealth through generation­s post-ipo.

Chairman of the SEC Viraj Dayaratne PC, CSE Chairman Dumith Fernando, President of the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) and SEC Commission Member Manil Jayesinghe, CSE CEO Rajeeva Bandaranai­ke, CSE Chief Regulatory Officer Renuke Wijayaward­hane and the Head of Originatio­n and Issuer Relations at CSE Purasisi Jinadasa are expected to speak at the event.

Commenting on the Forum, Purasisi Jinadasa, Head of Originatio­n and Issuer Relations at CSE said, “Globally, companies access public markets for varying reasons including, diversific­ation of funding options in order to lower bank credit exposure, funding for growth, attracting strategic investors who believe in the company growth story, strengthen­ing management and corporate governance structures and to ensure survivabil­ity post-founding generation”.

Attendance is by Invitation only and please contact Tharanga by Email at tharanga@cse.lk or call on 0112 356543 to indicate your interest in attending the event.

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