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Global Lifestyle Lanka wins Platinum at 2020 Business World International Awards

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In recognition of exceptional business leadership and quality management systems, Global Lifestyle Lanka was awarded Platinum at the recently concluded 2020 Business World International Awards Ceremony organised by the Business World International Organization. 

Held at the Taj Samudra Hotel, Colombo, the Awards recognise global business excellence and acumen and reward successful business venture that show dynamism and business leadership.

A globally active initiative presents in over 300 leading business communities in 10 countries, the Business World International Awards are awarded to businesses in recognition of multiple achievements such as CSR activities and positive outcomes generated in the community.

Global Lifestyle Lanka COO Dr. Solamuthu Sivarajah received the award on behalf of the company.

The award ceremony was attended by former President Maithripala Sirisena and Minister of Irrigation and State Minister of National Security, Home Affairs and Disaster Management Chamal Rajapaksa who were the Chief Guests.

Global Lifestyle Lanka was recognised for their exceptional business leadership quality, management systems, innovation, creativity, corporate social responsibility and outcome documentation based on a relevant criterion of evaluation.

Commenting on the Award, Dr. Sivarajah said that being recognised by an international body adds value to the business presence and scope of activities undertaken by Global Lifestyle Lanka. 

He further added that the recognition the company’s CSR initiatives had received enhanced the potential for activities that build social goodwill for the communities benefitting from such ventures. 

As an organisation committed to sustainability, the company practices several efforts that include tree planting and minimising single use plastics. During the COVID-19 pandemic, flood disasters the company donated several items to be used by front line healthcare workers, hospitals and public.

 

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