Capital market donation drive provides COVID-19-related medical equipment to 10 hospitals

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Hospital officials accepting donations of the capital market donation drive 

 


The Colombo Stock Exchange (CSE), stockbroker firms and the staff of the Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC) collaborated recently on a community engagement project focused on donating Rs. 9.6 million worth COVID-19-related medical equipment to 10 hospitals around the country. 

This capital market donation drive was successful in meeting vital equipment and supply needs of the District General Hospital of Avissawella, District General Hospital of Mannar, District General Hospital of Polonnaruwa, Homagama Base Hospital, Kinniya Base Hospital, North Colombo Teaching Hospital, Teaching Hospital Karapitiya, Teaching Hospital Mahamodara, the National Hospital and Weligama Divisional Hospital. 

The initiative made donations of multi-parameter monitors, syringe pumps, high-flow nasal oxygen therapy devices, CPAP machines, ECG machines, oxygen concentrators, a piped medical gas system, non-rebreather masks, personal protective equipment and consumables.  Participating stockbroker firms include Acuity Stockbrokers Ltd., Asha Securities Ltd., Asia Securities Ltd., Bartleet Religare Securities Ltd., CTCLSA Securities Ltd., Candor Equities Ltd., Capital Alliance Securities Ltd., Capital Trust Securities Ltd., Enterprise Ceylon Capital Ltd., First Capital Equities Ltd., First Guardian Equities Ltd., JB Securities Ltd., LOLC Securities Ltd., Lanka Securities Ltd., NDB Securities Ltd., Nation Lanka Equities Ltd., S C Securities Ltd., Softlogic Stockbrokers Ltd. and Taprobane Securities Ltd. 

Issuing a joint statement on the initiative, SEC Chairman Viraj Dayaratne PC, CSE Chairman Dumith Fernando and Colombo Stock Brokers Association President Jaliya Wijeratne stated, “We are pleased to bring together capital market stakeholders to support the equipment and supplies needs of hospitals in the frontline of managing the COVID-19 pandemic in Sri Lanka at this crucial juncture. We would also like to convey our sincere appreciation for the efforts of healthcare professionals and related personnel as they work tirelessly to combat and control COVID-19 in Sri Lanka.” 

 

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