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The Employees' Provident Fund, abbreviated to EPF, is a social security scheme of employees in Sri Lanka under the Central Bank of Sri Lanka.It was established under Act No. 15 of 1958 by S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike, [3] and as of December 2010, it had Rs 899.6 billion, which is equivalent to 16% of the GDP. [4]
This is a list of companies owned by the central government of Sri Lanka. Commercial corporations ... Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation Ltd ... (Dance Group) Ltd; Youth ...
The employer of every employee to whom this Act applies shall be liable to pay an amount equal to three per centum (3%) of the total earnings including Wages, salary or fees, Cost of living allowance, special living allowance and other similar allowances, Payment in respect of holidays, The cost value of cooked or uncooked food provided by the employer to employees, Meal allowance and Any ...
Private provident funds existed in the private sector, with some companies contributing on a voluntary basis until 1958, when the Employees' Provident Fund was established by S. W. R. D. Bandaranaike following the enactment of the Employees' Provident Fund Act No 15 of 1958 which established the Employees' Provident Fund which made it compulsory for all employers and employees to contribute if ...
Union Assurance held 8.7% of insurance sector assets in 2016, making them the fourth biggest player behind Sri Lanka Insurance, Ceylinco Insurance and AIA Insurance. [5] In 2018, Union Assurance was included in Forbes Asia's Best Under a Billion list. [6] The company was the only Sri Lankan company on the list that year. [7] The company ...
Social insurance system: Private employee pensions ... Social insurance system: N/A: N/A Sri Lanka: No ... Group personal pensions;
State owned commercial corporations of Sri Lanka (3 C, 19 P) Pages in category "Government-owned companies of Sri Lanka" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total.
Group insurance is an insurance that covers a group of people, for example the members of a society or professional association, or the employees of a particular employer for the purpose of taking insurance. Group coverage can help reduce the problem of adverse selection by creating a pool of people eligible to purchase insurance who belong to ...