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Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Company Fact Sheet: Vallibel Finance PLC - VFIN:N0000
About the company:
Established: 1974 Quoted Date: 2010-05-04 Sector: Banks Finance & Insurance
Vallibel Finance PLC is a Sri Lanka-based company mainly engaged in the provision of financial services. The principal activities of the Company are the acceptance of deposits, granting of lease facilities, hire purchase facilities, mortgage loans facilities, other credit facilities and related services in the finance business. As of March 31, 2013, the Company's reportable segments included finance lease, hire purchase, loans and advances, and investments; its parent entity was Vallibel Investments Limited, which was incorporated in Sri Lanka.
Chairman: Mr K.D.D. Perera
Deputy Chairman: Mr W.D.N.H. Perera
Managing Director / CEO: Mr S.B. Rangamuwa
Board of Directors:
Mr J.A.S.S. Adhihetty
Mr M.D.S. Goonatilleke
Mr S. Senaratne
Mr K.D.H. Perera
Mr R.M. Karunaratne (Independent Non-Executive Director)
52 Weeks Low: 26.00 52 Weeks High: 35.10
Average Trading Volume: 8,520
Company Financial at a glance:
Notes:
1. The company made an initial public offering of 5.2 million shares at Rs. 22 each to raise Rs. 114 million, oversubscribed on the opening day (31/03/2010).
2. In February 2011 each existing Ordinary Voting shares were sub divided into 2 shares.
1. The company made an initial public offering of 5.2 million shares at Rs. 22 each to raise Rs. 114 million, oversubscribed on the opening day (31/03/2010).
2. In February 2011 each existing Ordinary Voting shares were sub divided into 2 shares.
Total shares in Issue: 41,550,600
Quote for the day
"Basically, price fluctuations have only one significant meaning for the true investor. They provide him with an opportunity to buy wisely when prices fall sharply and to sell wisely when they advance a great deal. At other times he will do better if he forgets about the stock market and pays attention to his dividend returns and to the operating results of his companies." - Ben Graham
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