The convention highlighted the rapid progress Hero has achieved since its relaunch in Sri Lanka in April 2025 Business Positive court ruling affirms Baby Cheramy’s exclusive brand rights Published 1 min agoon 2026/07/13 Baby Cheramy, Sri Lanka’s most trusted baby care brand, was…

The convention highlighted the rapid progress Hero has achieved since its relaunch in Sri Lanka in April 2025

Business Positive court ruling affirms Baby Cheramy’s exclusive brand rights

Published 1 min agoon 2026/07/13

Baby Cheramy, Sri Lanka’s most trusted baby care brand, was able to protect its identity by affirming its exclusive ownership and rights to the Baby Cheramy brand identity and intellectual property. The ruling comes in response to the emergence of a deceptively similar imitation brand operating under the name ‘Baby Sherami’, which created confusion among consumers and trade partners. The court’s verdict unequivocally upheld Baby Cheramy’s sole and lawful ownership of its brand name and identity, and confirmed that any unauthorised imitation, whether visual, phonetic or conceptual, constitutes a violation of the company’s intellectual property rights. The ruling reinforces the legal protections granted to Baby Cheramy and affirms its longstanding reputation as the original and authentic brand trusted by generations of Sri Lankan families. This legal action was initiated as part of Baby Cheramy’s ongoing commitment to protecting the trust consumers place on the brand, maintaining brand integrity and preventing fake or misleading products from entering the market. The company has taken firm and proactive steps to ensure that parents and caregivers are not misled by brands whose names and presentation closely resemble the genuine Baby Cheramy brand. A company spokesperson stated: “This court ruling is a clear and decisive affirmation of Baby Cheramy’s exclusive rights and our unwavering commitment to protecting the trust placed in us by parents across the country. We will continue to take all necessary legal action against any entity that attempts to imitate or misuse our brand identity. Protecting our consumers and preserving the integrity, safety and quality associated with Baby Cheramy remains our highest priority.”

Business Batik Air, National Heart Institute of Malaysia and Tourism Malaysia launch Medical Tourism Drive

Published 2 mins agoon 2026/07/13

Batik Air Malaysia, the National Heart Institute of Malaysia (IJN), and Tourism Malaysia have launched a strategic partnership to boost regional medical tourism and enhance international patient access to specialized cardiac care, according to an official statement issued in Kuala Lumpur. The year-long initiative, which commenced on May 1, 2026, combines regional air connectivity with advanced cardiovascular expertise to position Malaysia as a premier healthcare hub for travellers across ASEAN, South Asia, and beyond. Under the “Fly High with a Healthy Heart” campaign, international passengers flying with Batik Air can access exclusive medical benefits. Eligible travellers presenting a valid boarding pass will receive a 15 percent discount on IJN’s Essential Health Screening package, reducing the cost to RM765. Furthermore, a 20 percent discount on the comprehensive Premier Heart Screening package is being extended to the first 1,000 international passengers, priced at RM1,760. To ease the logistics of cross-border medical travel, Batik Air is introducing a 10 percent airfare discount for international patients travelling to IJN for treatment. The discount applies to patients and their accompanying family members upon presentation of an official IJN appointment letter. Batik Air Chief Executive Officer Datuk Chandran Rama Muthy highlighted Malaysia’s expanding footprint in the healthcare travel sector, noting that the country welcomed approximately 1.85 million healthcare travellers in 2025, generating RM3.35 billion in revenue and exceeding national targets. Within the ASEAN region, Thailand continues to lead the sector, attracting over 3 million medical tourists annually. Prof. Dato’ Sri Dr. Mohamed Ezani Md Taib, Group Chief Executive Officer of IJN, emphasized that the collaboration aims to foster proactive health management and early detection among travellers. As a premier regional referral centre, IJN performs over 4,400 cardiothoracic surgeries and 17,000 cardiac catheterisations annually. The push aligns directly with national campaigns including Visit Malaysia 2026 and the Malaysia Year of Medical Tourism 2026. Tourism Malaysia Director General, Y.Brs. Tuan Mohd Amirul Rizal Abdul Rahim, stated that Malaysia’s recognition among the world’s top six medical tourism destinations for 2026 underscores its robust healthcare ecosystem. The mutual promotional benefits and travel concessions under this tripartite agreement will remain in effect until April 30, 2027.

Business SANASA Life resumes operations after IRCSL lifts suspension

Published 3 mins agoon 2026/07/13

CEO Nuwanpriya Gunawardena SANASA Life Insurance has officially resumed full business operations following the lifting of a temporary regulatory suspension by the Insurance Regulatory Commission of Sri Lanka (IRCSL). The resumption comes after the company successfully completed the regulatory requirements outlined by the commission. Throughout the suspension period, SANASA Life continued to honor valid claims and provide uninterrupted service to existing policyholders. With its full insurance operations now restored, the company aims to strengthen stakeholder confidence, re-energize its sales force, and deepen relationships across its network of insurance brokers, banks, corporate partners, and the SANASA society network. Chief Executive Officer Nuwanpriya Gunawardena expressed gratitude to policyholders and partners for their unwavering support, stating that the company remains focused on enhancing customer value and delivering sustainable growth. Backed by a three-decade legacy, SANASA Life plans to implement nationwide initiatives to expand access to affordable life insurance solutions and reinforce trust through enhanced community engagement.