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Thursday, May 10, 2012

How Will They Cancel TFC-NSB Deal on Today-Exclusive


Sri Lanka’s famous ‘King of Bonds’ former money broker Ajith Devasurendra lead Taprobane Holdings own Taprobane Securities which was recently involved in the controversial The Finance Company (TFC) and National Savings Bank (NSB) deal will soon announce its clarification on the cancelation of the ‘Deal’ today to Colombo Bourse, CSE Leaks learn.

“Accordingly ‘King of Bonds’ Ajith Devasurendra articulated and pioneered Taprobane Securities will write a letter requesting the transfer of shares of TFC from NSB Custodian account to Taprobane Securities Suspense Account’ market analysts told CSE Leaks.
“Further thereby Sampath Bank will get the opportunity to recover the loss of over Rs.390 million  and the market would return to normal” the analysts added.

Earlier CSE Leaks reported that Sri Lanka's state owned public deposit rich National Savings Bank bought a 13.02% stake of former Ceylinco owned oldest finance golden house of the island The Finance Company PLC (TFC) on 27 April 2012; after the transaction a filing by Sri Lanka's former Money Broker and Bond marketer Ajith Devasurendra lead Taprobane Securities said. However it is now been a question while Sri Lanka’s Bond Market Pioneer Ajith Devasurendra had represented the mother entity Taprobane Holdings’ Director Board, sources outline that Devasurendra had not been representing the board of Directors of Taprobane Securities, the stock brokering arm which Devasurendra’s junior Dinal Wijemanne-one of TFC Directors who shed shares to NSB at a premium price-is the CEO/Managing Director position of the entity.

On 27th April National Savings Bank had bought 7,863,362 ordinary voting shares of TFC at an average price of Rs.49.74 per share. TFC was the largest contributor to the day's turnover with Rs.394.09 million and a total of 7,982,705 shares traded via 58 trades. Several crossings were done whilst TFC stocks changed hands in parcels of 2,904,983  and 4,237,400 shares at Rs.50 per share and 701,761 shares at Rs.45 per share whilst the sellers were believed to be Taprobane Securities CEO Dinal Wijemanne, Raynnor Silva and former Chairman of failed Tea Company Fern Tea Nirmala Anura Fernando who sold 50,000 shares at Rs.45 per share. Yogananda Perera and Nandadeva Perera who held TFC shares also sold their quantities on the same day whilst the TFC share opened at Rs.30 on April 27, and during the month of April, the TFC share had been trading between Rs.30-32.50.

On another development The Finance Company PLC (TFC), whose some directors are involved in a controversial share transaction National Savings Bank (NSB) made a quite surprising disclosure of a share purchase transaction of TFC shares by its Director Dinal Wijemanne who is also the CEO of Taprobane Securities. The disclosure which is as old as 3-weeks said Dinal Wijemanne the director recently sold nearly little over 2.9 million shares at Rs.50 on 27th April; had bought  4,983 shares at Rs 30 per share on 16th April, 2012 just one and half weeks before the selling transaction came in to effect.

But majority investors had raised concerns and questions since Wijemanne's selling transaction was disclosed to Colombo Bourse on 27th April (on the same day which transaction took place) whilst the buying transaction was disclosed way later on the 8th May 2012 according to reports.

Meanwhile it was reported that the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) will be meeting the Board of Directors of Taprobane Securities today in connection to the contentious The Finance - National Savings Bank deal, quoting a SEC top official.

“We have summoned the director board of Taprobane Securities, the brokerage involved in this deal for discussions. Last Friday we summoned Taprobane CEO/ Director Dinal Wijemanne for clarifications,” SEC Chairman Tilak Karunaratne had told reporters. He had also said that the SEC has ordered Wijemanne to provide all his explanations in writing by this Friday according to reports.

“We’ve told him to submit his explanations in writing by May 8. However, he had asked for time till this Friday,” Karunaratne had told reporters.

In the TFC-NSB deal Taprobane Securities had been the broker for the both buyer and seller. Meanwhile SEC Chairman had told reporters that this is the first default that has taken place in the history of the Colombo Stock Exchange in which NSB had not paid the sum of its buying transaction. He had also confirmed to reporters that the SEC is also currently investigating into any possible incidents of ‘Insider Dealing’ related to the TFC-NSB deal and said that the SEC officials last Friday visited the premises of Taprobane Securities and took into possession several documents and data that might be useful in the investigation process.

When asked about the actions that can be taken against Taprobane, Karunaratne had said that if there is proof of malpractice, the penalty can range from a temporary ban to the revocation of brokering license according to reports.

SEC Chairman had also noted reporters that as the regulator, the SEC will be doing its maximum to discover whether; had there been any wrongdoing with regard to this deal, and said the SEC has also drawn the attention of the Central Bank on the matter.

White Wash?

Having a Board Meeting with Treasury officials on the ‘Reconfirmation of the Cancellation of the Controversial TFC-NSB Deal’ on Tuesday May 8 (from 3:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.) at NSB 
Premises the bank’s Board of Directors which stood silence from 27th April issued a statement to some media organizations of the country.

NSB said the following in the Statement:

“The offer from TFC initially came to NSB to subscribe for their voting shares in January 2011. The bank carried out a detailed analysis on the TFC and was willing to purchase the voting shares up to approximately 8.33%. However, since the share issue had been oversubscribed, we were not in a position to proceed”

“Similarly, the bank received an invitation from a stock broker to purchase voting shares in March 2012. Since the bank had already carried out a detailed analysis in January 2011, the Board Sub Committee on Corporate Lending and Equity Investment decided to relook at the investment from a strategic initiative point of view with further analysis. Having done a further analysis, a favourable consideration was given to purchase voting shares of TFC, amounting to 10%-15%”

“However, since the Board was of the view that benefits of this investment are not as strong enough to proceed with, a decision was taken not to make the payment, due on this transaction”

“The above decision was conveyed to the Secretary to the Treasury Dr. P. B. Jayasundera at the meeting held on 8 May 2012 with the entire Board of Directors of NSB. Other relevant parties too have been informed of this development, accordingly. The Secretary advised the Board that the Bank should not move out from its core activity and advised to promote NSB as a premier savings bank without exposing its risk profile to maintain public confidence”

“As a socially conscious and a responsible State-owned financial institution, we wish to give a strong pledge to the general public that we would continue to uphold all traditions of our bank and as done in the past, continue our quest in having the depositors’ and other stakeholders’ total interest foremost in our minds in the future as well as the leader in developing you and the country.”

Meanwhile, Sri Lanka’s Pink Paper said the county’s premier business chamber, Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) which has been so far silent about the state-owned pension funds and institutions making peculiar investments in the market, Tuesday issued a statement praising the timely intervention by the officials in the TFC-NSB deal.

“The Ceylon Chamber of Commerce (CCC) notes with concern the recent transaction of approximately 13% of The Finance Company PLC. The chamber believes that ensuring integrity and transparency are vital to maintain investor confidence in the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) for the capital market to buyer and seller, Taprobane cannot avoid its responsibility towards the completion of this transaction” Pink Paper said.

However, on Tuesday, Banking Watchdog Central Bank Governor Ajith Nivard Cabraal had told reporters that as the banking regulator, it has no role to play in the transaction. Cabraal had told the media that the banking regulator in a broad sense generally defines the parameters within which banks can engage in equity investments, and said that thereafter it is "their business."

Friday, May 4, 2012

Sri Lanka’s Financial Market Watchdog discusses that LOLC may cause another financial industry crash?


LOLC burdened with over Rs.65 billion (US $ 520 million) debt-Analysts

Sri Lanka’s financial market watchdog lead by the Board that is handling monetary matters had discussed a crucial issue that may cause another financial industry downturn in the country which would be a result of former veteran lady banker Rohini Nanayakkara and vehicle dealer Ishara Nanayakkara lead Lanka Orix Leasing Company which has an alliance with the Japanese Financial giant Orix Corporation, CSE Leaks learns from inside sources of the financial industry.
Driving forces of LOLC

Accordingly sources outline that several transactions that had happened among LOLC group lead fame and new buyouts had caused LOLC financials weaker and weaker leading the group in to a debt portfolio valued to the tune of Rs.65 billion or nearly US $ 520 million.

Further financial watchdogs had also opined that it may effect on another financial industry crash that is more problematic than the Ceylinco lead Golden Key fiasco and other related subsidiaries that started with a Rs.26 billion financial fraud in an unregistered public deposit canvassing credit card entity.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Sri Lanka cancels an unethical deal of Fake Stock Market Bulls




Sri Lanka’s top citizen appointed by the people for the rule of the island had cancelled the controversial National Savings Bank’s (NSB) deal pioneered by government appointed NSB Chairman Pradeep Kariyawasam that involved in buying a 13.02% stake of former Ceylinco owned The Finance Company, a deal pioneered by former First Capital Money Broker Ajith Devasurendra’s Taprobane Securities lead by Dinal Wijemanne,  top Sri Lankan’ Secretariat sources revealed CSE Leaks.

Accordingly a statement by the Top Sri Lankan’s Office had said the deal had been cancelled in a release at 8 p.m. to public.

Sri Lanka's state owned public deposit rich National Savings Bank bought a 13.02% stake of former Ceylinco owned oldest finance golden house of the island The Finance Company PLC (TFC) on 27 April 2012. After the transaction a filing by Sri Lanka's former Money Broker and Bond marketer Ajith Devasurendra lead Taprobane Securities said.

National Savings Bank had bought 7,863,362 ordinary voting shares of TFC at an average price of Rs.49.74 per share. TFC was the largest contributor to the day's turnover with Rs.394.09 million and a total of 7,982,705 shares traded via 58 trades. Several crossings were done whilst TFC stocks changed hands in parcels of 2,904,983  and 4,237,400 shares at Rs.50 per share and 701,761 shares at Rs.45 per share whilst the sellers were believed to be Taprobane Securities CEO Dinal Wijemanne, Raynnor Silva and former Chairman of failed Tea Company Fern Tea Nirmala Anura Fernando who sold 50,000 shares at Rs.45 per share.

Market Analysts said that after the deal NSB directors had been compelled to cancel the payment of the transaction cost that amounted to over Rs.390 million with the instructions of the Top Sri Lankan who had later scolded the NSB Chairman for carrying out the transaction.

Not knowing the circumstances Sampath Bank PLC the Central Depository System (CDS) settlement custodian of Taprobane Securities had then paid the total sum to main sellers including Dinal Wijemmane and others.

Since NSB had not paid to the transaction after losing the payment of over Rs.390 million Sampath Bank had then cancelled settlement for other share transactions that took place after 27th April behalf of its other brokering clients which Sampath Bank acts as the settlement custodian, according to analysts.
Meanwhile it is learnt from inside sources that shares that were sold by Dinal Wijemanne were actually owned by Ajith Davasurendra and Nirmala Anura Fernando whilst on 3 May 2012 The Finance Company PLC (TFC) in a filling to Colombo Bourse said that company wish to inform Dinal G. Wijemanne has resigned from the board of directors of The Finance Company PLC (TFC) with effect from 2 May 2012.
However the company added that Dinal Wijemanne has been again appointed as an Alternate Director to Nirmala Anura Fernando - Independent Non Executive Director of The Finance Company PLC with effect from 2 May 2012.




However TFC on Wednesday issued a statement to Sri Lanka’s Pink paper writer defending NSB’s buy.
Pink Paper quoted that analysts said that it was NSB’s prerogative to clarify or deny allegations levelled by UNP MP Dr. Harsha De Silva over the investment of Rs. 400 million to buy a 13% stake amounting to nearly eight million shares at Rs. 50 each, when the TFC stock was trading around Rs. 30.
Sri Lanka’s Pink Paper said quoting analysts that “If the TFC is making a statement and in the process divulging various price-sensitive information, then such a move may have had the TFC Board sanction. In that context then the Board as well as the director who sold can run the risk of insider dealing,” analysts opined. Among major sellers last Friday were shareholder Director Dinal Wijemanne, who incidentally is also the CEO of Taprobane Securities, the broker picked by NSB for the purchase.
According to Pink Paper NSB’s buying into TFC stirred up a controversy due to multiple reasons. One is the alleged risk of public savings when NSB makes such investments into a company which has a negative net worth of Rs. 23 per share and is saddled with Rs. 9 billion retained losses.
Though the Rs. 50 is being perceived as expensive, sellers said the 13% stake had been originally bought in September 29011 at Rs. 48 per share, suggesting that NSB paid only Rs. 2 extra.
However, others pointed out that when there were thousands of those who were stuck with shares unable to sell at lower prices after having bought last year at higher level, because of the “Arranged Deal,” sellers of TFC shares indeed were the most fortunate couple in the market.
On the day the deal went through, a few others who had relatively large blocks offered to sell, however the NSB broker had declined to buy. Analysts said it was important for NSB to collect quantities from the market rather than buying from a favoured few. Nevertheless, NSB did mop up 98.5% of the 7.982 million shares of TFC traded on Friday, whilst the major sellers accounted for 89% or 7.1 million shares comprising 2.9 million each (Dinal and Rayynor), 669,700 (Nandadeva Perera) and 667,700 (Yogendra Perera).
In the Pink Paper in a statement, the UNP’s MP and its Chief Spokesman on economic matters, Dr. Harsha De Silva had said: “We note with serious concern the purchase of close to eight million shares of TFC by the NSB at 65 per cent above its current market price. What logic was employed to pay Rs. 49.75 for shares of this high risk and loss-making financial institution when it was last traded at the Colombo Stock Exchange for only Rs. 30 is more than a puzzle.”
“Perhaps one could argue that it is the business of the board and management of any institution to pay whatever price it feels is right for anything they purchase. But NSB is not, by any stretch of the imagination, just another institution. It is absolutely the only bank whose deposits are fully guaranteed by the Government of Sri Lanka as expressed explicitly in the statute governing the bank: NSB Act No. 30 of 1971,” the UNP MP had said.
“This necessarily means that NSB must maintain a risk-averse investment profile and transactions like the one just concluded are not what it should be engaging in,” Dr.De Silva had said.
In the Pink Paper Dr. De Silva had alleged that the husband of the Chief Justice of Sri Lanka, Pradeep Kariyawasam, who continues to enjoy power and position as the Chairman of the NSB among several other plum postings offered by the Government, was a glaring example of conflict of interest.
 “A number of colourful personalities including Anura Fernando whose name has been linked to the now-abandoned Central Bank investigation on the Gold Quest pyramid scam and a former Director of Capital Reach Leasing, a company in which Ajith Nivard Cabraal had a significant interest, also sit on its board,” alleged the statement by UNP MP.

Await Updates

Monday, January 16, 2012

Did the founding Director of Amba Research Lanka Sanjay Kulatunga wanted to stop credit extension by market watchdog?

While Sri Lanka’s capital market watchdog Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) further relaxed stock broker credit extension recently on 16 January 2012, it is now learnt from SEC inside sources that one influential individual in Colombo had been dragging the extension of broker provided credit due to vested interests he had in Colombo’s listed stocks, CSE Leaks learns.

SEC and CSE insiders outline that Sanjay Kulatunga who holds a series of Executive Directorships within the Beira Group of companies and a member among SEC Commissioners had been disliking the extension of broker provided credit to Sri Lankan investors since where he manage his stock investment portfolio the broker is not giving him credit at all.

Some sources also outline that Sanjay Kulatunga is also one of the top investors who had invested in Rs.6 per share private placement of Expolanka Holdings (EXPO) which offered Rs.14 per share in the IPO that was termed to be one of the only overpriced IPO’s in Sri Lanka’s Capital Market history that ‘Robbed’ Sri Lanka’s poor retail investors money in a IPO.

CSE and SEC insiders say that Kulatunga is a nominee in EXPO’s Board of Directors by Sri Lanka’s premier Bluechip John Keells Holdings PLC since John Keells had invested in 83.3 million shares of EXPO through EXPO’s unpopularized Private Placement. Kulatunga is also a Director of Amba Research Lanka-a stock market research firm, which he helped setup in 2003.According to CSE sources Kulatunga had been appointed to SEC as a Commissioner by a top finance ministry official who had vested interests with a Chairman of a premier blue chip conglomerate which probably would have nominated him there too.

Kulatunga’s Beira Group of companies, is a Group that is engaged in export manufacturing and import substitution. Prior to his stints as an entrepreneur and manager, Kulatunga functioned as an equities analyst for Hong Kong based Jardine Fleming Securities, starting in Colombo and culminating as a
Regional Real Estate Analyst in Hong Kong. He has a 1st Class Degree in Commerce from the University of Poona, India and an MBA from the University of Chicago, Booth School of Business. Kulatunga is also as associate member of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (ACMA) as well as a Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA).

Kulatunga is Non-Executive Independent Director at Expolanka Holdings PLC (EXPO) and Odel PLC (ODEL) in which a Private equity investor Phoenix Ventures Limited (2.49 million shares; 1.72% stake) given pre-listing stakes in ODEL later sold out after its initial public offer which was heavily oversubscribed, according to the firm's accounts in September 2010 and December 2010.

Meanwhile it is questionable according some SEC insiders whether Sanjay Kulatunga had another deal involved in the latest revamping of SEC Official website (www.sec.gov.lk) by Cyber Concepts (Pvt) Ltd (http://cyberconceptslk.net/dev_sec/?page_id=137&lang=en)  since it had learned from sources that Sanjay Kulatunga had earlier given a deal to the same company to develop a website for a company titled ‘Buzz Technologies (Pvt) Ltd. ‘ where Sanjay Kulatunga was the Chief Executive Officer.

That time Kulatunga had appreciated the work by Cyber Concepts (Pvt) Ltd adding that “We have worked with Cyber Concepts (Pvt) Ltd for the last 18 months, developing the…”

It is also learnt from industry sources that the latest development of SEC website was done by Cyber Concepts (Pvt) Ltd using a cheap web development technology such as wordpress freely available blog platform. Blog designs and Wordpress CMS designs are considered to be web platforms that are freely available which could be developed without much effort by changing few source codes.

Some investors and several top capital market industry professionals are also concerned how much SEC would have paid to the Ravi Rajapathirana (MD/CEO) of Cyber Concepts (Pvt) Ltd (ravi@cyberconceptslk.com) (skype id: ravira4437; mobile number +94 772242915) who is maintaining a foreign currency account number bearing 5011 4000 0026 or 5011 9000 0016 at Sampath Bank Ltd of Sri Lanka.

In Cyber Concepts official website it is clearly said that “We have successfully completed the securities exchange commission’s Content Management System. The CMS has been built on top of the popular blogging platform called WordPress”

“SEC is a body that is getting funded through public money and government funds.
It is a question; when there are top website developing companies in the country who can do a much better job why SEC had selected this particular company which had only done few simple website designs with free technology” another concerned investor and a member of the general public questioned.

It is anticipated that Price Bands will also be removed in next few weeks.

However, even certain insiders have been furious stating that all Commissioners of the SEC were keen to accommodate the Sri Lankan President’s wishes and Colombo Stock Brokers Association(CSBA) recommendations regarding Credit Extension and removal of price bands; except Sanjay Kulatunga. It is a well known fact that Sanjay Kulatunga and Sujeewa Mudalige had been against broker credit extension and blocked the removal of restrictions continuously at several past meetings according to known analysts and SEC insiders in the industry.

Over 100,000 investors at Colombo Stock Market have been deprived of credit from August 2010.  They have been lobbying against the credit restrictions and have been pushing Brokers to the pressurize the CSE and the SEC to remove restrictions. Brokers in turn had met and made representation to the Board of the CSE and got their approval and then met the Commissioners of the SEC. Then;as usual one or two Commissioners wanted more time to obtain data without coming to the meetings with the data. Thereafter, the President’s Office invited representatives of all the Stock Broking firms according to sources.

“Thank god that Sujeewa Mudalige is no more in the SEC Commission as his term as the ICASL President has ended. Now Sanjaya Kulatunga alone is going against all others and was finding ways to delay the removal of the restrictions” a top investor told CSE Leaks.

CSE sources further point out that the CSE has Rs 2.5 billion in money market instruments of Unit Trusts.“In case if one of the brokers fails to settle Rs.100 million to the CDS one day, then CSE can advance the money,  then could sell the stocks that had been overpurchased and recover the advanced funds. Even if any stock broking firm becomes a distressed one there are a number of companies that are willing to buy a stock broking firm within a day or two. Hence, there won’t any settlement failure” he added.

Meanwhile over 100,000 investors, 24 stock broking firms had been awaiting a positive decision on enabling Broking firms to leverage three times their net capital for which even the President of Sri Lanka had no objections. This is to enable Stock Broking firms to borrow from their holding companies or other financial institutions and lend to over 50,000 small investors.Finally SEC allowed it on Monday the 16 January 2012.

However at the Commission meeting held on 16thJanuary 2012, the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC) had decided to permit Stock Broking Firms to leverage 3 times adjusted Net Capital with immediate effect. “Adjusted Net Capital” is the Net Capital computed as per the Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE) Member Regulations less 50% of Fixed Assets. In line with other regional markets, 50% was deducted to take into account the concerns of realizing illiquid assets into cash.

By permitting the Stock Broking Firms to leverage 3 times adjusted Net Capital, the additional credit available in the market will increase by Rs 5 billion resulting in the total credit available among Stock Broking Firms to Rs 8.7 billion.

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Buckle Tight Regulator to be a Soul in CSE History: No More at Watch Dog’s House on All Souls Day

Sri Lanka’s No.1 Leaks site wants to inform readers exclusively with confirmed sources that with immediate effect Buckle Tight Regulator is out from his seat at the Market Watch Dog’s House. "He has submitted his resignation from office today after a Commission meeting" market source told CSE Leaks.

Investors in Sri Lanka view the ‘Buckle Tight’ as the person who brought in the ‘White Flag Incident’ to Colombo Bourse when he first gave a nod to impose a ‘Price band’ to Colombo’s rising stocks. That time some market analysts were in the opinion that Sri Lanka should follow Hong Kong rule of shooting Gunny Bags with the people who were responsible for leading stock market to a crash by ‘Over-regulation.’

With news out in York Street and Janadhipathi Mawatha and Fourth Floor at World Trade Centre Trading Floor market indices shoot up by 127 points (2%) before 1 p.m. on 2 November 2011.

Thursday, October 20, 2011

Sri Lanka’s Buckle Tight Regulator may go home by end of 2011?

After many tight regulations he took to curb investors and brokers from so called manipulations since his appointment in 2010; Sri Lanka’s buckle tight regulator Malik Cader had been asked to leave from his position of Director General (DG) at the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka; CSE Leaks learns.

'Accordingly by a special Cabinet paper decision he had been asked to leave his office', reports reveal. “He had asked for more time till 31 December 2011  but he will be removed early as 31 October 2011” a source close to SEC told CSE Leaks.

SEC Director Malik Cader at Aquaventure Dubai Water Park at  Atlantis Hotel at Dubai,
United Arab Emirates. Search for Malik Cader in facebook and
 investigate his investing friends in CSE
go to link: http://www.facebook.com/malik.cader?sk=friends 

Since the time when Cader took the DG seat he had been implementing so many rules in terms of regulation to CSE in what called to be the ‘Moves that are taken to develop a disciplined capital market in the country’. However it is now learnt from various stock market sources that although Malik Cader was acting as a highly disciplined regulator he had a circle of friends who had pushed up illiquid shares that has no value in the CSE; and those friends never got caught to Cader’s Rules.

“There’s an to head of a stock brokering firm who is called to be the Cashier of Malik” many other sources from Colombo Stock Exchange told CSE Leaks adding that industry officials are aware that particular top official charged money from ‘SEC caught investors and brokers’ telling them that he can sort the matter with Director General of SEC at several occassions.

At a time when Sri Lanka’s tourism is booming, in another development Sri Lankan stock market investors had been surprised by a new Hotel Development project coming up in tourism booming Pasikudah beach valued at an investment of nearly Rs.220 million or US $ 2 million that is yet to be constructed which is called to be a project jointly owned by a regulatory official at SEC and a head of a stock broking company with couple of Investors. “It is said this Leisure project coming up at Pasikudah is constructed by a capital market watchdog official’s father in law who runs a construction firm and who is a top architect in the island nation"Sources added. Now it is also learn from sources the Hotel is nearing completion.

Since Sri Lanka’s capital market watchdog got a new official, Malik Cader as the Director General of the Securities and Exchange Commission with effect from 2 November 2010, Sri Lanka’s Browns fame led subsidiaries and associates including Hydro Power Free Lanka (HPFL), Free Lanka Capital Holdings (FLCH), Browns Investments (BIL) had already been listed whilst Agstar Fertilizers, Sierra Constructions is yet to be listed in Colombo Bourse after an IPO or through ‘Introduction’ after a Private Placement. It is also learnt that several Browns fame investors made ‘Big Deals’ at a time when Malik Cader head the seat as DG in the capital market watchdog’s house in the island.

On the contrary ever since Securities and Exchange Commission Director General Malik Cader was appointed to DG seat Colombo Stock Market performance had been gradually dipping whilst retail investors had left market time to time since early January 2011.

Surprisingly when a published article in Sri Lanka’s Pink Paper;  Daily FT on 21 October 2011 questioned whether SEC DG ‘Malik Cader Out or In?’ the market indices shot up whilst stock prices soar with investors flocking up to CSE about the Good News that outlined the future of Malik Cader in Sri Lanka at the capital market watchdog’s house.

Joined as a Press Officer to SEC in mid 1980’s Malik Cader was the Director-Legal and Enforcement prior to being DG at the capital market watchdog’s house in Sri Lanka.

Saturday, October 15, 2011

Questionable New Plan of CSE?


CSE Leaks exclusively learn from market sources that Colombo Stock Exchange’s (CSE) officials had consulted a global management consultant firm; McKinsey & Company, Inc. branch office in India to provide a better plan to the next development phase of Sri Lanka’s only capital market.

“CSE consulted McKinsey & Company, Inc. two months ago and so far nothing has happened and it was recommended by the CSE Chairman and its Chief Executive Officer” a top source said to CSE Leaks.

It is also learnt that so far McKinsey & Company had not been able to get an official appointment from Sri Lanka’s top treasury secretariat of the island nation to discuss the development plan for the capital market of Sri Lanka.

Meanwhile it is learnt from market sources that McKinsey & Company had been interviewing top Board of Directors of CSE, Stock Brokers, Unit Trusts and largest investors for nearly month since they started to develop a plan for the growth of CSE.

McKinsey & Company in India is established in Gurgaon in Haryana (close to New Delhi) and Mumbai whilst Gurgaon office is housed at Plot No. 4 Echelon Institutional Area, Sector 32 Gurgaon 122001, Haryana, India having phone numbers +91 (124) 661 1000 and fax number +91 (124) 661 1400.

The McKinsey Knowledge Center is located in Gurgaon and is the largest hub of knowledge professionals within McKinsey according to reports. McKinsey is said to be an advisor and counselor to many of the most influential businesses and institutions in the world and serve more than 80 percent of Fortune magazine’s list of the Most Admired Companies.

As a global management consulting firm that focuses on solving issues of concern to senior management; McKinsey serves as an adviser to many governments and institutions too. It is recognized as one of the most prestigious firms in the consulting industry and has been a top employer for new MBA graduates since 1996 globally.