The Council for Business with Britain appoints Ameena Ziauddin as President

Wednesday, 01 July 2026 - 15:54

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The Council for Business with Britain (CBB) of The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce held its 26th Annual General Meeting at Westminster House, Colombo, bringing together members and stakeholders committed to strengthening trade and investment relations between Sri Lanka and the United Kingdom and Ameena Ziauddin, Managing Director of Norfolk Foods, was elected President for the 2026–2027 term.


Shiluka Goonewardene, Principal and Head of Deal Advisory at KPMG in Sri Lanka, assumed office as Senior Vice President, while Fadhil Jiffry, Chief Financial Officer of LSEG, was elected Vice President. Krystle Reid Wijesuriya, Chief Executive Officer of We Are Team Rocket, was elected Treasurer. Immediate Past President Mark Surgenor, CEO, of HSBC will continue to serve on the Committee.


The following companies were elected to serve on the Council’s Committee for 2026–2027: Aitken Spence Travels (Pvt) Ltd, GTN Technologies (Pvt) Ltd, Hayleys PLC, Hilton Colombo Residences, John Keells Holdings PLC, MAS Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, Ocean Pick (Pvt) Ltd, Point to Point Consulting, Unilever Sri Lanka Limited, Wilton Metal Box Company (Pvt) Ltd.


The Council also invited Asanthi Fernando, Head of Trade & Investment at the British High Commission; Sanath Manatunge, Chief Executive Officer of Commercial Bank of Ceylon; Hannah Wells, Principal of The British School in Colombo; and Orlando Edwards, Country Director of the British Council Sri Lanka, to serve on the Committee by invitation.


Shirendra Lawrence, Roshanie Moraes, and Tania Polonnowita were appointed to the Advisory Committee, ensuring continuity and strategic guidance for the Council’s future initiatives.


Andrew Patrick, British High Commissioner to Sri Lanka, while commending Sri Lanka businesses for their adaptability and innovation, welcomed the increase in British tourist arrivals to Sri Lanka and recent developments in aviation connectivity, which are expected to further strengthen commercial engagement and linkages between the two countries.


Highlighting the United Kingdom's continued commitment to supporting Sri Lanka's economic growth, he drew attention to the Developing Countries Trading Scheme (DCTS), one of the most generous trading preference schemes in the world, which provides zero-tariff access for Sri Lankan exporters to the UK market.


He noted that the latest reforms introduced in January 2026 provide a significant boost to Sri Lanka's apparel sector by expanding preferential market access and enhancing the competitiveness of Sri Lankan exports.


Ameena Ziauddin reaffirmed her commitment to strengthening the Council’s role as a platform for business collaboration and highlighted the success of the NextGen Committee, the first initiative of its kind established under a business council in Sri Lanka.


 



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