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Private Investment in Sri Lanka

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Sri Lanka’s investment market is recovering and broadening after the 2022 crisis. The Colombo Stock Exchange recorded a market capitalisation above Rs. 8.1 trillion in May 2026, while official channels such as the SEC, CSE, CBSL, and BOI continue to regulate, publish, and facilitate investment activity.

Live market data based on CSE Daily Market Summary, 25 May 2026. Legal and participant data cross-checked with SEC Sri Lanka, CBSL, and BOI.

290Listed Companies on the CSE
27SEC-Recognised Stock Brokers
16SEC-Listed Managing Companies
2021Current SEC Act Framework

Private Investment Routes at a Glance

RouteBest Suited ForMain RegulatorTypical Checks
Stock MarketInvestors seeking listed-company exposure, dividends, and secondary-market liquiditySEC Sri Lanka, CSE, Central Depository SystemsUse a licensed broker, open CDS account, review disclosures, liquidity, and sector risk
Corporate BondsInvestors seeking interest income from listed debentures or private corporate debtSEC, CSE for listed debt; CBSL for market conceptsCheck rating, issuer credit strength, coupon type, maturity, security, and liquidity
Mutual FundsInvestors preferring professional management and diversification through collective investment schemesSEC-licensed managing companies and trusteesRead fund facts, fees, asset allocation, past performance, and redemption rules
Private EquityInvestors with higher risk appetite seeking direct business, startup, or project exposureBOI, Registrar of Companies, SEC-licensed advisersConduct legal, tax, title, governance, valuation, and exit-route due diligence

CSE Equity Market Snapshot — 25 May 2026

22,364

All Share Price Index (ASPI)

6,179

S&P SL20 Index

Rs.8.12tn

Market Capitalisation

Rs.2.43bn

Daily Equity Turnover

For comparison: the official CSE Annual Report 2024 recorded Rs. 5.696 trillion market capitalisation at year end. The May 2026 figure represents significant growth — always use current market screens before placing orders.

Regulatory Map for Private Investors

AreaKey FrameworkWhy It Matters
Capital marketsSecurities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka Act No. 19 of 2021, SEC rules and CSE listing/trading rulesSets licensing, market conduct, disclosure, and investor-protection expectations
CompaniesCompanies Act No. 07 of 2007 and Registrar of Companies processesCore framework for company incorporation, shares, directors, filings, and shareholder rights
Foreign investment and exchange flowsForeign Exchange Act No. 12 of 2017, CBSL/Department of Foreign Exchange directions and Inward Investment Account rulesControls how non-resident funds enter, hold securities, and repatriate capital or income
BOI projectsBoard of Investment of Sri Lanka and sector authoritiesRelevant for direct investment, export projects, zones, visas, concessions, and facilitation

Start Your Private Investment Journey

Start with the regulated market route that matches your risk level. Use licensed intermediaries, verify licences against official SEC/CSE/CBSL/BOI sources, and obtain legal and tax advice before transferring funds. InvestmentLanka can support verification, document checks, and guided next steps.

⚠️ This content is general market information, not financial advice. All investments carry risk, including loss of capital, liquidity limits, currency risk, and regulatory changes. Always consult a licensed adviser and qualified legal/tax professional before investing.
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