Financial sector regulators to speak up

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Financial sector regulators are to speak up on a common platform next month at a forum organised by the Sri Lanka Institute of Directors.



Titled ‘Regulator’s Forum,’ the event on 4 December will focus on the theme ‘Facilitating Sri Lanka’s Journey to an Upper Middle Income Economy’ with panellists being Central Bank Governor Nivard Cabraal, SEC Chairman Dr. Nalaka Godahewa, and Insurance Board Director General Chandri Gunawardhana.

The evening forum will be moderated by Arittha Wickramanayake, Precedent partner, Nithya Partners and a former Director General of the SEC as well.

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