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By Cheranka Mendis Central Bank Governor Nivard Cabraal yesterday declared that the country’s biggest fund, the EPF, was well managed and not corrupted, in remarks that signalled an apparent dismissal of allegations levelled by the main opposition UNP. Sri Lanka’s largest fund, the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) will hold a balance that exceeds Rs. 1,000 ...

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aUNP MP and the party’s Economic Spokesman Dr. Harsha de Silva yesterday renewed his warning over the fate of EPF’s questionable investments in the stock market. In a statement, he urged that EPF must follow its own investment guidelines and code of professional conduct or else members would soon begin to suffer. Here is the ...

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The adage ‘there is no smoke without fire’ appears to be a perfect fit to Monday’s mega deal of EPF buying an 8% stake in Laugfs Holdings Plc for Rs. 1.6 billion, given its timing and the price paid. The Employees Provident Fund (EPF), which is heading towards a fund base of Rs. 1 trillion, ...

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The Central Bank last week said that the base of the Employees Provident Fund (EPF) is expected to reach the Rs. 1 trillion milestone later this year. “As at 31 August 2011, the value of total assets of the EPF reached Rs. 976 billion, recording an annual growth of 14.6%. With this growth, the EPF ...

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Ceylon Workers’ Congress (CWC) Leader and Livestock Development and Rural Economy Minister Arumugam Thondaman has expressed concerns over the Government’s plan to lease out tea estates under the purview of the Janatha Estate Development Board (JEDB) to the private sector. In a statement he said that estate workers have been left in the lurch without ...

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Corporate institutions can now make Employees’ Provident Fund (EPF) payments in a convenient manner via ‘Paymaster,’ the innovative electronic total payment solution of the Commercial Bank of Ceylon, the Bank rated internationally as Sri Lanka’s best. The formal agreement enabling EPF payments to be made via Paymaster was signed recently by Rupa Dheerasinghe, the Superinten...

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Business leader Dhammika Perera sells 51% personal stake in Amaya Leisure to Hayleys Group for Rs. 2.6 b and buys 9% more of the latter for same amount Deputy Chairman’s control in Hayleys tops 40%; Hayleys Group firms pay Rs. 107 per Amaya share after getting independent report valuing share at Rs. 160; to announce ...

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By Harsha de Silva We understand that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is planning to compound undisclosed securities fraud by some billionaire investors. Media reports have begun to circulate that Environmental Resources Investments (ERI) and its Directors have agreed with the SEC to pay an insignificant fine of Rs. 10 million and compound an ...

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Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation (SLIC) has sold 3.4% stake in DFCC Bank to Employees Provident Fund (EPF) for Rs. 1.2 billion. Of the amount 7.9 million shares were sold Tuesday at Rs. 135 each whilst on Monday 1.24 million shares were sold at the same price. Monday’s sale was the entire stake held under SLIC’s ...

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Biggest fund EPF continued its aggressive buying into Vallibel One Ltd., yesterday as well. Around 8 million shares of VOL traded between a high of Rs. 30.20 and a low of Rs. 29.30 before closing at Rs. 29.60, down by 20 cents.  

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The biggest fund, the EPF, is estimated to have bought around 10 million shares of diversified Vallibel One Ltd. (VOL) yesterday for Rs. 300 million from high net worth investors. Slightly over 15 million shares of VOL traded yesterday for Rs. 451 million. Of the quantity, nearly 10 million shares changed hands via crossing at ...

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