Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CHADU & CHATHULA

- BY RISHINI WEERARATNE By Rishini Weeraratne SUMATHIPAL­A SUMATHIPAL­A

“Everything we have learnt and all that we are is because of this paradise island we are so blessed to call home”

“We immensely value our father’s presence and input in our work.”

01 Share educationa­l in brief qualificat­ions? a summary of your

02 Share profession­al in brief journey? a summary of your

03 How is it working with your father?

04 Share with us a secret about your brother that no-one else knows?

05 Which sister are you closest to? Which brother-in-law are you closest to?

06 Do you have any business ventures with your sisters or your brother in laws?

07 Which sibling is the real ‘Mama’s boy’?

08 Do you both envision working together in the long run or would you prefer to build your own companies and brands separately?

09 What are you most passionate about? Any Hobbies?

10 Who do you look up to for inspiratio­n or mentorship?

11 You both studied overseas, yet you returned back home to work. What made you come back to Sri Lanka?

12 What are some of the new and exciting projects we can look forward to?

01 Chadu: Alumnus of British School, Colombo. BA (Hons) Business Management, Curtin University, Australia. Executive Director, Sumathi Holdings (PVT) Ltd.

Chathula: Alumnus of Colombo Internatio­nal School. BA (Hons). Business, Accounting and Marketing, Monash University, Australia. Director, Business Strategies and Developmen­t, Sumathi Holdings (PVT) Ltd.

02 Chadu: (i) Mcdonalds, Australia. (ii) A

Sports Management Company in Perth, Australia (Managed Events at Subiaco Oval, Australia and Claremont Show Grounds). (iii) Sumathi Holdings, Sri Lanka.

Chathula: (i) Intern at Capital Trust Securities. (ii) Intern at Siyapath Finance. (iii) Management Trainee at Softlogic Holdings, including Asiri Hospitals. (iv) Sumathi Holdings, Sri Lanka.

03 Chadu: We immensely value our father’s presence and input in our work. It has been an amazing experience for us to work with him. We have two seats at his desk where he is always ready to answer any questions we may have. Every day, we are learning at his side although of course, his decades long experience in multiple industries cannot be learnt in a day or two. We do have our disagreeme­nts, naturally, but this stems from generation­al difference­s and the majority of the time, experience wins over new ideas which we bring to the table.

Chathula: We were exposed to our family business from a young age, however entering it as adults has not only been an eye-opening experience but an incredibly humbling one. The company values that have been passed on over the years, from generation to generation of loyalty and integrity are ones that we will proudly continue to uphold. This is what we believe sets us apart; we have a significan­t number of staff that have been with the company for more than thirty years. The pride we feel in continuing as the third generation of this family business cannot be put into words. Our grandfathe­r and fathers’ vision for the business is one we will continue to build upon, and introduce the latest innovation­s such as technology and new markets to expand the company’s reach. If between the two of us, we can accomplish even half of what they did, we will consider ourselves having achieved incredible things, not only for Sumathi Holdings, but for our family and the country as well.

04 Chadu: My brother is a very capable and responsibl­e young adult. He’s still the baby of the family. There is quite a big difference in how our mother treats him; like an absolute baby, and I think he secretivel­y loves it!

Chathula: My brother is a very responsibl­e young man. He is very careful with his belongings, except of course when it comes to anything that belongs to me! Even when we were younger, my toys were used so carelessly and he would be extra careful with his toys! The only problem now is that our toy cars are much bigger!

05 Chadu: I would say I’m close to both sisters. Whenever, I find myself thrown in the deep-end without a paddle, that is when I know I can always depend on my eldest sister, Puthula, to come to my rescue; she’s one of the strongest women I know. Wagisha, has always been my guiding light when it comes to matters of the conscience and heart; she always has the best advice for what is right and wrong.

Chathula: I would say I am very close with both my brother-in-law’s; I consider them my own brothers. Janaka Mayakaduwa is definitely the funny one and you can talk to him about anything and everything. Iruka Dedigama is the brother-inlaw who’s always there for me, whether it’s for a casual chat or a serious conversati­on.

06 Chathula: No, currently we don’t have any joint ventures with them but we have spoken about various business opportunit­ies that we would like to invest and collaborat­e on. In a family like ours, a lot of the dinner table conversati­ons revolve around business and new ideas.

07 Chadu: Definitely Chathula! We both love and adore Ammi, and we definitely can’t do what we do without her. She still calls every day to make sure we’ve eaten our meals. But the ‘Mama’s boy’ in the family is without a doubt, Chathula.

08 Chathula: Our entreprene­urial journey has just begun, and for now we are both keen to grow the family business together. Whatever the future may hold, our relationsh­ip as brothers and our strength as a family is the foundation of Sumathi Holdings. That will always be the case. We will grow and develop new verticals as we go on.

09 Chadu: I have always loved technology and have been completely entrenched in the digital world from a young age. My parents always encouraged my curiosity in electronic­s, I was always gifted the newest gadgets. I used to dismantle computers and random electronic items to find out and understand the inner workings of it. Figuring out ways to infuse technology into our business has come very naturally to me and the digitizati­on of our existing structures is my forte.

Chathula: Basketball has been our game since school and I’m still trying to play it as much as I can. Like my brother though, we’ve been playing more online now than offline, although my primary interest is in strategy-based games such as chess. An interest in classic cars is also a hobby of mine, one I picked up from my father. I’m quite fortunate, I get to drive the Mercedes 1978 W123 coupe which my father drove to see my mum before they got married, and a1982 W126 which was their wedding car.

10 Chathula: As cliché as it may sound, my father; I cannot think of a better mentor. He’s a living example of an individual who has successful­ly managed to balance work, family and spiritual endeavors.

11 Chadu: We always knew we would complete our tertiary education overseas and would return back to the island. For us home is where the family lives, and hence we always knew we would gain global experience and return back home. We treasure our family history and we want to continue our legacy. We also didn’t want to contribute towards the brain-drain Sri Lanka has been experienci­ng for decades. Everything we have learnt and all that we are is because of this paradise island we are so blessed to call home, hence it’s our duty to come back and work and contribute towards the developmen­t of the country. Sumathi Holdings has over 1500 team-members in multiple industries, and we hope to grow this number further in order to retain as much qualified individual­s as we can in the country. We want to create more opportunit­ies for young Sri Lankans and we want to create more high-paying jobs in the country. We have a responsibi­lity towards our country. We cannot abandon it.

12 Chathula: We have initiated a couple of new projects which are in line with our core business but with a more modernized approach. Last year, we launched Sri Lanka’s first luxury sports lounge, The Allstar Sports Lounge. We have also launched our digital platform, Betts.com to take Sri Lanka to an internatio­nal standard akin to top brands such as Ladbrokes and William Hill, to cater to the online segment of the sports entertainm­ent industry. We are also in the process of introducin­g DJI Enterprise to the Sri Lankan market. DJI manufactur­es cutting edge drone solutions which globally assists the agricultur­e sector, constructi­on industry and even facilitate­s the search and rescue efforts of the tri-forces.

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