The discussion was led by the company’s Group Chairman Rohan Fernando, Group Chief Executive Officer Lalith Seneviratne and other senior officials from SLT-MOBITEL.
During the meeting, the telecommunications sector was identified to be an important area for US investors, as it has been able to keep critical industries and services connected, especially in the face of unprecedented national challenges in the last three years.
Another high-potential investment area identified is Sri Lanka’s digital economy, which is also a national priority.
Commenting on the meeting, Rohan Fernando – Group Chairman, Sri Lanka Telecom said,
“As a national entity invested in the progress of Sri Lanka, our goal is to seek like-minded partners.
This meeting was an important first step in encouraging more US-based businesses to invest in Sri Lanka.
It is critical to build a diverse, multi-faceted investor community in the country.
With our superior connectivity solutions, ready-to-go technology platforms, advanced network backbone services and digital infrastructure capabilities, we are poised to be a high-potential Sri Lankan partner for any enterprise investor in the world.”
Photo Caption Senior officials of SLT-MOBITEL including Rohan Fernando – Group Chairman, Sri Lanka Telecom (3rd Left) and Lalith Seneviratne – Group CEO, Sri Lanka Telecom (3rd Right) recently met US Ambassador to Sri Lanka Julie J. Chung (Centre) and other US officials. Also attending the meeting were Luis G. Salas – Economic Officer of the US Embassy in Sri Lanka (2nd Right); Mohan Weerakoon, PC – Director, Sri Lanka Telecom (2nd Left); Janaka R. Abeysinghe – CEO, SLT (Right) and Chandika Vitharena – CEO, Mobitel (Left).