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CA Sri Lanka unveils Inaugural Sustainability Summit 2026 | Daily FT

For decades, the language of business was simple: profit, growth, shareholder return. But the planet has rewritten the dictionary. Today, a company’s health is no longer measured by its balance sheet alone. Regulators, investors, and consumers are asking harder questions. Where do your materials come from? How much carbon did you emit? Are you protecting the communities around you? In Sri Lanka, these questions are no longer theoretical. They are becoming the basis for access to capital, trade competitiveness, and national resilience. Recognising this historic shift, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) is taking a landmark step. On 26 May 2026, at the Cumulus Ballroom, Cinnamon Life, Colombo, it will host the Inaugural Sustainability Summit 2026, the first event of its kind by the country’s foremost professional accounting body. For CA Sri Lanka President, Tishan Subasinghe, the summit is not a ceremonial gesture. It is a professional imperative. “Sustainability has moved from aspiration to expectation,” Subasinghe said. “The accounting profession sits at the very heart of this transition. We are the ones who measure, assure, and report. If we do not lead the way in embedding sustainability into corporate strategy and governance, we cannot expect others to do so.” As the sole national standard setter for the accounting and auditing in Sri Lanka, CA Sri Lanka carries a unique responsibility. While many organisations talk about sustainability, CA Sri Lanka has taken concrete, regulatory action. The Institute has formally embraced the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Sustainability Disclosure Standards (S1 and S2) which is the global bedrock for sustainability-related financial disclosures and climate-related reporting. Subasinghe emphasised that the Sustainability Summit was born from a clear realisation, which is that Sri Lankan companies cannot afford to treat sustainability as a public relations exercise. “Global capital is shifting. Investors are no longer asking if a company follows environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. They are asking how well they were followed,” he noted. “With frameworks like IFRS S1 and S2 becoming the global baseline for sustainability disclosure, the accountant’s role has expanded dramatically. We are now the guardians of trust in non-financial information as much as financial data.” Sri Lanka is at a delicate but hopeful crossroads. Having navigated a severe econ...

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Ceylon Chamber Heads Executive Team to India for India-Sri Lanka Business Forum The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce is set to guide a high-level corporate delegation to Mumbai for the India-Sri Lanka Business Forum, scheduled for May 13, 2026. This eve

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CA Sri Lanka unveils inaugural Sustainability Summit 2026 | Daily Mirror - Sri Lanka - newspaper - Read this story on Magzter.com

On May 26, 2026, at Cumulus Ballroom, Cinnamon Life, Colombo, it will host the inaugural Sustainability Summit 2026, the first event of its kind by the country’s foremost professional accounting body.

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Sri Lanka Embassy in Türkiye explores trade and investment cooperation with Istanbul Chamber of Commerce | Daily FT - newspaper - Read this story on Magzter.com

Read this exciting story from Daily FT May 16, 2026 issue. IN a bid to expand Sri Lanka’s economic ties with the leading stakeholders in Türkiye, Sri Lankan Ambassador to Türkiye Niluka Kadurugamuwa, with his official delegation, met with ...

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