clock December 24,2023

Sunshine Holdings honours top performers at SUN Awards themed ‘Ignite the Future’

Diversified conglomerate Sunshine Holdings PLC (CSE: SUN) recognized their best-performing employees during the financial year of 2023/24 at the recently concluded SUN Awards 2024. The three business sectors of the Group—healthcare, consumer goods and agribusiness—held their respective awards ceremonies under the theme of ‘Ignite the Future’.

The award ceremonies were graced by Sunshine Holdings Group Chief Executive Officer Shyam Sathasivam, Deputy Chairman Vish Govindasamy, key members of the Sunshine Group’s executive committee, distinguished guests and employees. A total of 156 awards –Merit, Excellence, and Chairman’s Awards – were distributed among high performing individuals and teams at SUN Awards ceremonies. 

Additionally, 89 long-standing awards were presented to recognise the commitment and loyalty of employees who have contributed to the company's success over 10 to 25 years. To celebrate the lighter side of workplace achievements and camaraderie, 13 Fun Awards were also given during the award ceremonies. Among the 3,000+ professionals that make up the SUN workforce, these awardees stood out for their outstanding performances and contributions towards the Group’s success. 

Addressing each award ceremony, Shyam Sathasivam stated, “I would like to thank all of you and congratulate you for your performance. All teams from each business vertical make up what it is to be a Sunshine member, and all of you make this Group perform. Last year has been challenging for us all; however, every year, one thing is certain; despite numerous challenges, Sunshine Holdings as a Group moves ahead with perseverance, innovation, responsibility and integrity. During the last financial year, all of you have worked hard to bring tremendous success to the company. We as a business exist because of our people, and our success will also be because of you.”

The award nights were made more colorful with performances by home-grown talent of Sunshine Holdings. The entertainment acts included singing and dancing, showcasing the diverse and vibrant abilities of its employees.

Sunshine recorded a consolidated Group revenue of Rs.55.5 billion for the year ended 31 March 2024, a 7% Year-on-Year (YoY) growth. Profit after tax (PAT) for the period in review increased by 66.4% to Rs. 6 billion. The gross profit also increased by Rs. 3.7 billion, representing a robust 27.6% YoY growth, primarily driven by the margin expansion in both the healthcare and consumer segments. The gross profit margin for the period stood at 31%, marking a significant improvement of 500 basis points compared to the previous year. The Group’s Healthcare business emerged as the largest contributor to Sunshine’s revenue, accounting for 50% of the total, while Consumer Goods and Agribusiness sectors of the group contributed 34.8% and 15% respectively of the total Group revenue.

About Sunshine Holdings PLC

Sunshine Holdings PLC is a publicly listed conglomerate contributing to ‘nation-building’ by creating value in vital sectors of the Sri Lankan economy – in the healthcare and consumer sectors, with strategic investments in agribusiness.

Established in 1967, the Group is now home to leading Sri Lankan brands such as Zesta Tea, Watawala Tea, Ran Kahata, Daintee, Milady, Healthguard Pharmacy and Lina Manufacturing, with over 2,000 employees and revenue over LKR 55 billion. The business units comprise of Sunshine Healthcare Lanka, Sunshine Consumer Lanka, and Watawala Plantations PLC, which are leaders in their respective sectors and most of them certified as a “Great Place to Work” in 2023.

We believe that the purpose of our existence is to “Bring good things to life” and that means, we will make available to all Sri Lankans, quality medicines and consumer products at affordable prices therefore ensuring a better quality of life for all. Our growth has been defined by our commitment to conduct our business ethically and staying true to our values.

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