Businesscafe - Allianz Lanka is delighted to announce that its recently conducted Global NPS survey results indicate that Allianz Lanka is currently leading in the market, achieving the Loyalty Leader position amongst the competition.
Businesscafe - The economic and political arena in Sri Lanka over the past few months has been in peril with a lot of uncertainty and state-level decisions that have adversely affected most businesses, industries and individuals, and Nawaloka Hospitals was no exception to this.
Businesscafe - Vision Care, Sri Lanka’s largest vision and eye wear solutions provider, is continuing its dynamic expansion strategy having opened its newest branch at Medihelp Hospitals Kelaniya which is located at 625, Bulugaha Junction, Kandy Road, Kelaniya.
Businesscafe - Ceylinco Life has reopened its busy Nugegoda branch after a complete refurbishment that improves customer facilities and service while reducing the branch’s environmental footprint.
Businesscafe - The 10th edition of “Run for Their Lives” is almost here, and it promises to be an inspiring and impactful event.
Businesscafe - Royal Nursing Home (Pvt) Ltd., the largest and leading Nursing Home in Sri Lanka, recently procured Sri Lankan made 100 Senaro GN125 motorcycles to be distributed among 100 staff members who have been with the company for over 10 years.
Businesscafe - Being one of Sri Lanka’s leading private hospitals, Nawaloka Hospitals holds a trusted reputation for accuracy and safety in the area of cardiothoracic surgery, which generally entails treatment of conditions in the heart, lungs, and other pleural or mediastinal structures.
Businesscafe - AIA Insurance is happy to partner Lanka Alzheimer’s foundation in raising awareness on Alzheimer's and other types of dementia.
Businesscafe - Vision Care, Sri Lanka’s largest vision and eyewear solutions provider, successfully concluded an art competition for the children of Jaffna recently.
Businesscafe - In 2020, nearly 30,000 new cancer cases were reported in Sri Lanka and there is an 11% risk of developing cancer among Sri Lankans before the age of 75 years, according to the global cancer statistics report issued by the International Agency for Research on Cancer of the World Health Organization.