Singer Finance (Lanka) has seized the best performing Finance Company rank among Tier 2 finance companies in Sri Lanka.

In the latest national rankings of ‘Listed Finance Companies of Sri Lanka’ Report by K Seed Investments, Singer Finance (Lanka) has seized the best performing Finance Company rank among Tier 2 finance companies in Sri Lanka.


Thushan Amarasuriya
Chief Executive Officer
Singer Finance (Lanka) PLC

The Report, issued by K Seeds Investments (Pvt) Ltd has identified Singer Finance (Lanka) as the leader in its Tier 2 (with an asset base of Rs 20-100 billion) among listed finance companies out of 12 such companies ranked. The accolade to Singer Finance comes through a ranking carried out considering their excellent performance in the fourth quarter of 2019/’20 (January 1 to March 31).

Chairman of Singer Finance (Lanka) Aravinda Perera commented: “This top ranking is a clear indication of growing acceptance of Singer Finance’ reliability and returns on investment. This is a vote of confidence from the industry to us and we are delighted by this accolade.”

The report groups the listed finance companies based on their asset base, and ranks them in their respective categories among its peers. Singer Finance topped the “Category 2”.

“The results of the report depicts the commitment of Singer Finance to achieve the highest standards to meet the future expectations of the listed finance company sector” Chairman Aravinda Perera adds.

 ‘Ranking of Listed Finance Companies of Sri Lanka’ report ranks the Finance Companies according to their performance results stated in their Colombo Stock Exchange interim reports. The sample for the survey consisted of randomly chosen licensed finance companies listed in the Exchange. The companies were evaluated based on the latest quarterly financial statements published. The finance companies were categorized into four categories based on the size of the asset base. The Categories 1, 2, 3 and 4 denoted the Companies having an asset base larger than Rs 100 Bn, asset base between 20-100 billion, asset base of Rs 10-20 billion and asset base smaller than Rs 10 billion respectively.

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