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The Court of Appeal on Wednesday issued an interim order preventing HNB from taking parate action against New Nawaloka Medical Centre Ltd., a subsidiary of Nawaloka Hospitals PLC.
Following the development, Nawaloka Hospitals via a statement reassured all stakeholders that the organisation possesses the necessary financial resources and capability to fulfill its loan obligations without compromising its operations or commitments.
It has come to the company’s attention that certain parties have been circulating rumours regarding its financial ability. Nawaloka Hospitals categorically stated that these rumours are baseless and do not reflect the reality of our organisation’s financial stability. “As a prominent player in the healthcare sector of Sri Lanka, our commitment to serving the nation remains as strong as ever,” the statement added.
Nawaloka Hospitals has been at the forefront of delivering exceptional healthcare services to the people of Sri Lanka for 39 years. The company’s unwavering dedication to provide world-class medical facilities and innovative treatments has earned the trust and confidence of its patients, partners, and stakeholders.
“Nawaloka Hospitals understands that rumours and speculation can easily undermine public perception. However, the company assures all stakeholders that Nawaloka Hospitals PLC has always prioritised financial prudence and strategic planning,” the statement said.
The company boasts a proven track record of successfully managing its financial obligations and maintaining a strong financial position. Its financial capabilities remain solid, enabling it to continue serving the healthcare needs of the nation.
Nawaloka Hospitals said it would like to extend its gratitude to its valued patients, partners, and stakeholders for their continued support and trust in the company. “Rest assured, the company is resolute in upholding its commitments and responsibilities, ensuring the uninterrupted delivery of quality healthcare services to our community,” the statement added.