New Lloyds Products (Pvt) Ltd has been recognised at the BWIO Awards 2026, further strengthening its reputation as one of Sri Lanka’s trusted and innovative food manufacturing companies at a ceremony held at the Mount Lavinia Hotel in Colombo.
The award was presented in recognition of businesses that have demonstrated excellence, innovation, and outstanding contributions to their respective industries.
With a history spanning more than four decades, New Lloyds Products has become a household name through its commitment to delivering high quality food products that cater to the evolving needs of Sri Lankan consumers.
The company has consistently focused on product innovation and consumer convenience, introducing unique food concepts that appeal to modern lifestyles while maintaining the quality and taste standards associated with the New Lloyds brand.
In addition to its manufacturing operations, New Lloyds Products has expanded its consumer outreach through its popular Instant Food Truck service.
The food trucks regularly participate in exhibitions, trade fairs, corporate events, festivals, school programmes, and community gatherings, providing consumers with opportunities to experience the company’s products firsthand while strengthening brand engagement across Sri Lanka.
Commenting on the achievement, the company said it remains focused on expanding its product portfolio, enhancing innovation, and strengthening its market presence while continuing to deliver quality, value, and convenience to consumers nationwide.
Picture: Subash Rajkumar, Director, New Lloyds Products
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