Memorandum of Understanding between the Singapore-based Singapore Sri Lanka Business Association (SLBA) and the Sri Lanka-based (SLSBC)
- Date : July 24, 2023
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We were delighted to kickstart the Sri Lanka Singapore Business Council’s visit to Singapore with the signing of the first Memorandum of Understanding between SLBA and SLSBC, presentations by the visiting delegates and networking with SLBA members and guests.
With many thanks to CMS Singapore for hosting the event, this was a great opportunity to connect and recognise the opportunities for Sri Lankan and Singapore based professionals and businesses.
With the signing of the MoU, the SLBA and the SLSBC will continue to promote and foster closer trade and business relationships between the communities in our respective countries and to the benefit of our members.
Lakshanthi Fernando, President of SLBA and CMS Singapore Partner said “It’s a historic occasion in many ways as the SLBA and SLSBC sign a Memorandum of Understanding for the very first time and this on the SLSBC’s first formal visit to Singapore post the pandemic. We are delighted to formalise our cooperation by way of a MoU and look forward to embarking on a positive journey of collaboration and shared objectives wherever we can.”
Prajeeth Balasubramaniam of the SLSBC added “Thank you to Lakshanthi and the team from the Singapore Sri Lanka Business Association (SLBA) for hosting the SLSBC delegates with a great networking session in Singapore this morning. We believe the MoU signed between the two entities will enable increased bilateral trade between the two countries.”