Viyon Lanka (Pvt) Ltd has been recognised as the Best Emerging Prescription Based Cosmeceutical Company of the Year in the Small – Platinum category at the BWIO Awards 2026, reinforcing its position as one of Sri Lanka's fastest-growing companies in the pharmaceutical, cosmeceutical and wellness sectors.
The award was presented at the BWIO Awards Ceremony 2026 held at the Mount Lavinia Hotel, recognising organisations that have demonstrated excellence, innovation and industry leadership across a range of business sectors.
The company said the recognition reflects its commitment to introducing internationally recognised pharmaceutical, prescription-based cosmeceutical and nutraceutical products to the Sri Lankan market while maintaining high standards of quality, safety and customer satisfaction.
Viyon Lanka has established strategic partnerships with global manufacturers, including Bio Minerals of Belgium, Tecnoskin of Switzerland, Nemus and Fixderma of India, and CareActive of Germany, enabling it to offer advanced healthcare, skincare and wellness solutions to consumers and healthcare professionals across Sri Lanka.
The Viyon Lanka Group comprises Viyon Lanka (Pvt) Ltd, Viyon Lanka Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd, Fixderma SL (Pvt) Ltd and Avon Pharmaceuticals (Pvt) Ltd. Together, the companies are engaged in the importation, marketing, distribution and promotion of internationally recognised pharmaceutical, cosmeceutical and wellness products throughout the country.
Commenting on the achievement, the company said the award marks a significant milestone in its growth and reflects the dedication and professionalism of its employees, healthcare partners, distributors and customers who have contributed to its success.
Viyon Lanka said it plans to further expand its product portfolio, strengthen international collaborations and introduce more innovative healthcare and cosmeceutical solutions to enhance patient care and consumer wellbeing.
Picture: Avantha Hettiarachchi (Director) receiving the award
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