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Zesta invites Sri Lankan tea lovers to create the next Zesta commercial

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Zesta Tea, a renowned flagship brand under Sunshine Consumer Lanka, has announced ‘My Zesta Story’, a campaign inviting all Sri Lankan tea lovers to create their very own commercial for the brand. Participants are encouraged to submit their ideas in various formats, including videos, audio recordings, scripts, storyboards, and animations. The winning entry will receive a grand prize of Rs. 1 million, and the following top four entries will each receive consolation prizes of Rs. 250,000. Additionally, Zesta will give the winning idea the opportunity to be produced and aired on TV, offering the ultimate platform for Sri Lankan creativity.

Sunshine Consumer Lanka CEO Anuruddha Aluvihare commented on the campaign, “The ‘My Zesta Story’ campaign is a further testament to our bold ways of communicating what Zesta brings towards Sri Lankans. We are thrilled to invite our loyal consumers to share their creative visions and join our ongoing legacy. While honouring the brand’s rich heritage, this campaign also paves the way for an exciting future driven by the passion and imagination of Sri Lankan tea lovers.”

Since its inception, Zesta has been synonymous with innovation, sophistication and an unwavering commitment to providing premium-quality tea to the Sri Lankan market. Emerging as a disruptor in 1998, Zesta challenged the prevailing notion that the finest teas were exclusively reserved for international markets and was the first to introduce a distinctive blend of 100% Broken Orange Pekoe Fannings (BOPF) to Sri Lankans. The brand’s visionary promise to provide Sri Lankans with the best quality tea laid the foundation for its journey to becoming a beloved household name, breaking away from conventions with bold communication strategies that won the hearts and minds of its consumers.

The magic of Zesta’s first commercial still lingers in the hearts of many Sri Lankans, a timeless blend of playful romance and enchanting storytelling. This beloved ad weaved into the nation’s imagination, painting Zesta as a “Lover” brand cherished for its unique ability to captivate and inspire. Each scene, every narrative twist, continues to evoke nostalgia, making Zesta not just a tea brand but a cherished part of Sri Lankan culture.

Building on this rich heritage, Sunshine Consumer Lanka Chief Marketing Officer Kavi Rajapaksha said it is a proud moment to launch this campaign. “As we launch the ‘My Zesta Story’ campaign, we are building on Zesta’s rich heritage of quality and innovation. This initiative celebrates our legacy and empowers our loyal consumers to become a part of our brand’s future. By inviting Sri Lankans to share their creative visions, we aim to reinforce Zesta’s position as one of the most loved Sri Lankan brands that continues to capture hearts and inspire imaginations. We are excited to see the incredible emerging ideas and look forward to turning the winning concept into a reality.”

Submissions can be made through the campaign’s dedicated website, www.myzestastory.com, or via WhatsApp at 070 274 0833. A panel of judges featuring renowned personalities from the advertising and entertainment industries will evaluate the entries.

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Nations Trust Bank records PAT of LKR 15.6Bn in 1H 2026 following strategic acquisition

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Nations Trust Bank PLC (NTB) reported a strong performance in the first six months ended 30th June 2026, recording a Profit After Tax (PAT) of LKR 15.6Bn.  Following a PAT of LKR 4.6Bn reported in Q1, the Bank’s performance accelerated significantly in the second quarter with operations commencing 1st May 2026, with the successful acquisition of HSBC Sri Lanka’s retail banking business, with an overall asset growth of 26% and a one-off tax credit attributing to the acquisition.

With the successful acquisition and integration of HSBC Sri Lanka’s retail banking portfolio in May 2026, the Bank consolidated it’s position as the market leader in credit cards and premium retail banking services.  A continued focus on service excellence, digital transformation, and disciplined risk management contributed to NTB’s strong first-half performance.

NTB’s performance is supported by healthy asset growth, stable Net Interest Margins (NIMs) at 5.58%, and disciplined risk management resulting in a Net Stage 3 Ratio of 1.05%. Return on Equity (ROE) increased to 31.33%, reflecting the Bank’s enhanced scale and earnings momentum following the acquisition.

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Milco records Rs.1.49 Billion profit in 2025

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State‑owned dairy company Milco (Pvt) Ltd achieved a historic financial turnaround last year, recording its highest‑ever net profit of Rs.1.49 billion by late 2025, according to Agriculture and Livestock Deputy Minister Namal Karunaratne.

Deputy Minister Karunaratne told Parliament last week that the recovery enabled the company to halt privatization plans, clear debts, and extend unprecedented financial benefits. 

On December 31, 2025, Milco disbursed a performance bonus of Rs.75,000 each to all 1,228 employees. In addition, Rs.180 million in profit‑sharing incentives was distributed among 22,000 dairy farmers, marking the first such payout in 21 years.

He further said that Milco had previously accumulated Rs.3.5 billion in bank loans and Rs.1.7 billion in outstanding payments owed to milk‑supplying farmers, but all debts have now been settled.

He further announced that the long‑delayed Badalgama milk factory project will recommence, with capacity to process up to 200,000 liters of milk daily. 

Plans are also underway to upgrade the National Livestock Development Board’s farm in Nikaweratiya, with an additional Rs.1 billion budget allocated to supply high‑yield dairy heifers and male stock to local farmers.

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Unable to pay debts, Hela Apparel files for winding up

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Hela Apparel Holdings PLC has announced that it has filed an application before the Commercial High Court seeking a court-ordered winding up of the company after its Board concluded that it is unable to pay its debts due to continuing liquidity constraints.

In a filing to the Colombo Stock Exchange, the company said its Board reviewed the financial position of the group, including its realisable assets, liabilities, liquidity levels, indebtedness, expected cash flows and creditor obligations before determining that Hela Apparel Holdings PLC and its subsidiaries, Hela Clothing (Private) Limited and Foundation Garments (Private) Limited, were unable to continue their businesses.

The Board resolved on August 4 to seek a court-ordered winding up under the Companies Act No. 7 of 2007, with applications filed before the Commercial High Court on August 5. The two subsidiaries have also submitted separate winding-up applications.

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