The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce clinched top honours at Sri Lanka’s top corporate reporting competitions, securing Gold for the Not-for-Profit and Non-Governmental Sector at the TAGS Awards, and the CMA Awards, presented by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka and the Institute of Chartered Management Accountants of Sri Lanka, respectively.
The Chamber’s Annual Report 2024/25, themed “Uniting Visions, Building Partnerships” reflects a year shaped by collaboration across the private sector, government, and international partners, and highlights the Chamber’s work in policy advocacy, market access, and member engagement. The theme and visual narrative of a bridge against a multihued background represents the role the Chamber continues to play in connecting diverse perspectives, building consensus, and translating ideas into action.
Secretary General and CEO of the Ceylon Chamber Mr Buwanekabahu Perera noted that the award is a reflection of the collective effort behind the organisation’s work. “This report captures not just what we did over the past year, but how we did it – by bringing people, institutions, and ideas together. Winning Gold at the TAGS Awards is encouraging because it recognises the importance of transparency, thoughtful reporting, and communicating impact clearly.”
With nearly two centuries of history, the Ceylon Chamber continues to play a central role in Sri Lanka’s economic dialogue – convening business leaders, policymakers, and development partners to address national priorities and strengthen the country’s economic future.