Thursday 31 July 2014

31-Jul-2014 CSE Trade Summary


Company Fact Sheet: Capital Alliance Finance PLC - CALF:N0000

About the company:

Established: 1981                                       Quoted Date: 2011-10-04          Sector: Banks Finance Insurance

Capital Alliance Finance PLC originally Silvereen Finance Company Limited a Sri Lanka-based company engaged in the provision of financial services. The Company is engaged in the business of accepting deposits and also offers Leasing, Hire Purchase, Business Loans, Factoring, Cheque Discounting and Margin Trading facilities to customers. The Company's services include fixed deposists, factoring, leasing, business loan and margin trading.


Chairman: Mr M.J. Travis  Waas  (Independent Non-Executive)

Chief Executive Officer: Mr W.L.S. Fonseka 

Board of Directors:
Mr W.A.T. Fernando  (Non-Executive Non-Independent Director)
Ms N.T.M. Shiroamal Cooray  (Non - Executive Director / Alternate Director to Mr. R.J. Arasaratnam)
Mr R.J. Arasaratnam  (Non - Executive Director)
Mr E.R.G.C. Gihan Hemachandra  (Non - Executive Director)
Mr C.S.R. Sanjeewa Anthony  (Independent Non - Executive Director)

52 Weeks Low: 12.20                                                                    52 Weeks High: 18.70

Average Trading Volume: 56,930

Company Financial at a glance:

Notes:
1. Company's 33,920,282 ordinary voting shares were listed by way of an introduction and permitted for trading from 04th November 2011. 
2. The reference price of LKR. 15.00/= in respect of the ordinary voting shares has been decided upon by the Company.

History of Rights Issues:

Total shares in Issue as at 31-03-2014: 38,766,036

Top 20 Shareholders as at 31/03/2014


The percentage of Shares held by the Public as at 31st March 2014 was 31.57%.

The percentage of Foreign Holding as at 30th June 2014 was 1.20%

Quote for the day

"There is no such thing as a good or bad stock; there are only cheap stocks and expensive stocks. Even the best company becomes a "sell" when its stock price goes too high, while the worst company is worth buying if its stock goes low enough." - Jason Zweig