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In 2013, Perera became Sri Lanka's wealthiest individual, with a net worth estimated by Forbes Asia at 72.6 billion LKR (approx. 550 million US dollars). [10] Perera (second from left) inspecting the construction site of Denawaka Ganga Mini Hydro Power Project, a subsidiary of Vallibel Power Erathna, October 2010
South Asia ranking World ranking Name Net worth () Citizenship Residence Source(s) of wealth 1: 9: Mukesh Ambani: 116 billion: Mumbai: Reliance Industries: 2
Net income. LKR1.327 billion (2023) Total assets: LKR84.352 billion (2023) ... Dhammika Perera acquired the company in 2005 and was renamed Vallibel Finance. After an ...
The Vallibel One PLC was founded by Sri Lanka business tycoon Dhammika Perera in 2010. In 2010, the company acquired Royal Ceramics Lanka PLC, LB Finance PLC, and Greener Water Limited as its subsidiary companies and a stake in Sampath Bank as a long-term strategic investment.
Ishara is considered a billionaire with a net worth of around 1.6 Billion. ... he eventually toppled Dhammika Perera to become the richest person in Sri Lanka after a ...
In 2008, Dhammika Perera became the majority shareholder of Hayleys. [ 12 ] Hayleys continued to grow and expand through the decades with a series of strategic acquisitions, such as the acquisition of the Ceylon Continental Hotel in Colombo in 2010 (which at the time was the single largest investment in its history), [ 13 ] and that of Alumex ...
Net income. LKR(1,437) million (2023) ... Dhammika Perera acquired the hotel in 2004 for LKR26 million. Perera divested the hotel for LKR328 million in 2010.
A public limited liability company incorporated in Sri Lanka on 6 March 1995 under the Companies Act No. 17 of 1982 and re-registered under the Companies Act No.07 of 2007. A licensed commercial bank under the banking Act No.30 of 1988 and listed in the Colombo Stock Exchange. PABC's major shareholder is Dhammika Perera.