Sri Lanka is a vibrant country located in South Asia, a region that is home to about 1,590 million people living in most populous and most densely populated part of the entire world. In terms of population Sri Lanka ranks about fifth but in terms of doing business it is ranked second in South Asia. As a gateway to South Asia, Sri Lanka offers unique business opportunities to businessmen and investors.
There are seven countries in South Asia: Afghanistan, Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Maldives, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka. The population in Sri Lanka is about 20 million earning an average per capita income of U S $ 2,290/-. Classified as Lower-Middle Income earner, Sri Lanka ranks as the second most business friendly country after Maldives, in the recent annual survey by the World Bank. Titled “Doing business 2012 Sri Lanka” the annual publication compares data out of all seven countries in the region. The score by Sri Lanka at 89 points bode well when compared with the average Regional score of 117. Besides doing business as a whole has improved from the previous figure of 98 recorded in 2011. The survey deals with the following matters in depth: starting business, construction and property, utility such as electricity, obtaining finance, investment protection, taxation, international trading, commercial contracts etc.
Starting and running a business in this country is not only rewarding to businessmen and investors but most enjoyable to them and to their families. There is an attractive resident scheme for investors to start business and live in the country during the pendency of the business. If by any chance the investors wish to dispose the business, they can continue to reside in the country, unlike in the case of Singapore.
As a gateway to South Asia, Sri Lanka and its main ports in Colombo, Hambanthota and Trincomalee offer the state of the art technology in port management. Air freighting is facilitated via Katunayake and other regional airports. Colombo the capital city is a commercial hub for imports and exports to the entire South Asian region. Businesses can be located either in Free Trade Zones or elsewhere without much difficulty.
Heavy and light industry, construction, education, leisure, pharmaceuticals, plantation, agriculture and farming, entertainment, media, healthcare, fashions are key sectors showing great promise along with financial services including commercial banking, credit, stockbroking, asset management, investment and private banking.
Business Opportunity
Inquiries are welcome from prospective businessmen, buyers, developers and investors who wish to start a new business or buy an existing one. Get a piece of action in Colombo Business Centre that has morphed into a star performer in the region. You can recoup your investment in business within a short horizon depending on the market movements. More than that, you will enjoy doing business here, really.
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