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The Sri Lanka Association for Software and Service Companies (SLASSCOM) recently took steps to introduce Sri Lankan companies to the US market by signing a Letter of Collaboration (LOC) with the American Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka (AMCHAM).
Signed by SLASSCOM Chairperson Sandra De Zoysa and AMCHAM President Presantha Jayamaha, at a virtual event, the LOC covers a range of deliverables around the main objective of linking the Sri Lankan and US IT/BPM markets and thereby facilitating companies and investors in both countries to collaborate and explore that would result in mutual outcomes for both countries.
Read the full article on Dailymirror: https://www.dailymirror.lk/other/SLASSCOM-signs-LOC-with-AMCHAM/117-218968
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This week on LMDtv, Ashwini Vethakan – Dias speaks with the President of the American Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka Presantha Jayamaha, followed by an update on the nation’s burning issues.
The fifth webinar of the SL Law Review series hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka (AMCHAM) focused on one of the most timely topics when it comes to the state of businesses in the light of the pandemic; insolvency, liquidation and winding up procedures that need to be followed by companies and how such procedures have been affected due to the current situation. As always the discussion was enlightened by an experienced, hand-picked set of professionals namely; President’s Counsel Dr. Harsha Cabral, President’s Counsel Kushan D’Alwis, and Legal Counsel and Attorney-at-law Vasanthakumar Niles, whilst being moderated by Attorney-at-Law Gayanthi Gunawardhana
Read the full article on Ceylontoday: https://ceylontoday.lk/news
The AmCham SL Topic-In-Focus: TRADESHIFTS – Financing Growth
Hear from the industry experts on their thoughts and views related to Sri Lanka’s readiness to benefit from the global supply chain shifts from a finance infrastructure/ecosystem perspective. Let’s discuss the status quo, and the disruption it requires to attract and retain opportunity, and truly harness the power of Sri Lanka’s geographical placement.
The AmCham SL Law Review 08/ Shareholder Rights & Obligations
A topical discussion and advice from the experts on issues related to Shareholder rights, duties, and obligations
In keeping up with shedding light on all things business-related post-pandemic, the fifth episode of the SL Law Review Series, hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka, focused on, ‘Legal Avenues for Money Recovery’. The discussion was enlightened by an esteemed panel consisting of Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public, and Commissioner for Oaths specializing in Commercial/Civil Law Nithi Murugesu, Attorney-at-Law with over 18 years of experience in the fields of Civil and Commercial law Senaka De Seram, and Attorney-at-Law specializing in Commercial Law, Banking Law, Intellectual Property, Insurance, Telecommunications, and Labour Law Shivan Cooray. The discussion was moderated by Attorney-at-Law and Academic Thiloma Chandraseka-Thenuwara.
Read the full article on Ceylontoday: https://ceylontoday.lk/news
Making Them Pay, Legally
The discussion was enlightened by an esteemed panel consisting of Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public, and Commissioner for Oaths specialising in Commercial/Civil Law Nithi Murugesu, Attorney-at-Law with over 18 years of experience in the fields of Civil and Commercial law Senaka De Seram, and Attorney-at-Law specialising in Commercial Law, Banking Law, Intellectual Property, Insurance, Telecommunications, and Labour Law Shivan Cooray. The discussion was moderated by Attorney-at-Law and Academic Thiloma Chandraseka-Thenuwara.
Read the full article on Ceylontoday: https://ceylontoday.lk/news/
Vrai Raymond Appointed as Vice-Chair for Asia Pacific Council of AAP
It was recently announced that the American Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka (AmCham Sri Lanka), represented by its Head of Secretariat Vrai Raymond, was appointed as a Vice-Chair of the Asia Pacific Council of the AmChams of Asia Pacific (AAP).
Speaking with Raymond about AmCham Sri Lanka’s role as appointed, she shared: “The primary mandate and goal of AmChams across the globe are the facilitation and development of business between the US and their host country; operationally, we support member companies in this objective – that is, US companies branched in the host country as well as host country companies doing business with the US. Given that the AAP is an umbrella organization of 28 AmChams across the Asia Pacific region, our mandate as it were, is to support the member companies in all these 28 countries in their bilateral trade, investment, and business relations with the US.”
Read the full article on Ceylontoday: https://www.themorning.lk/