Janashakthi Insurance PLC is an insurance company in Sri Lanka. The company was incorporated in 1992 and its operations were commenced in 1994. Janashakthi Insurance became the first company to specialise in life insurance in Sri Lanka. Janashakthi Insurance became a public company when the company was listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange in 2008. The company was a constituent of the S&P Sri Lanka 20 Index in 2016. Janashakthi Insurance is ranked 85th in LMD 100, an annual list of listed companies by revenue in Sri Lanka.[2] Janashakthi Insurance is known for its long-term patronage of sports, especially cricket.
Company type | Public |
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CSE: JINS.N0000 | |
ISIN | LK0356N00002 |
Industry | Insurance |
Founded | August 28, 1992 |
Founder | Chandra Schaffter |
Headquarters | , Sri Lanka |
Number of locations | 75 (2023) |
Key people |
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Revenue | LKR13,661 million (2023) |
LKR5,251 million (2023) | |
LKR4,135 million (2023) | |
Total assets | LKR36,192 million (2023) |
Total equity | LKR15,592 million (2023) |
Number of employees | 357 (2023) |
Parent | Janashakthi Limited (74.23%) |
Website | www |
Footnotes / references [1] |
History
editThe company was incorporated in 1992 as Janashakthi Life Insurance Company Limited. In 1994, Janashakthi Insurance commenced operations as Sri Lanka's first specialised life insurance company. Janashakthi General Insurance Co Limited was launched in the following year. The two companies merged to form Janashakthi Insurance Co Ltd in 2000. In 2002, the company expanded to the Maldives, thus becoming the first Sri Lankan insurer to operate overseas. Janashakthi Insurance became a public company with its listing on the Colombo Stock Exchange in 2008.[1] The conflicting statutory provisions have caused a dispute between National Development Bank (NDB) and Janashakthi Insurance over an ownership concentration. NDB sought an interim injunction against Janashakthi Insurance to prevent interference by Janashakthi Insurance. The District Judge of Colombo dismissed the interim injunction and held that Janashakthi Insurance is not in violation of the Banking Act. However, the dispute was resolved after the Insurance Board of Sri Lanka (IBSL) pressured Janashakthi Insurance to decrease its excessive shareholding in NDB.[3]
The IBSL briefly suspended the company over a solvency concern in May 2009.[4] However, the IBSL's actions were criticised for their hastiness.[5] The company acquired AIA General Insurance Lanka in 2015 for LKR3.2 billion. The acquisition increased the market share to 17.5% and making the company the third largest insurance company by revenue.[6] However, the company divested its general insurance business to Allianz in 2018 for LKR16.7 billion.[7] Janashakthi Insurance sold a leasehold land at 24, Staple Street in Colombo 2 to Sanken Construction for LKR1.93 billion. Janashakthi Insurance claimed a profit of LKR940 million out of the transaction.[8] The 25th anniversary of operations of the company was celebrated in 2019.[9]
Operations
editJanashakthi Insurance was included in S&P Sri Lanka 20 Index in 2019.[10] ICRA Lanka revised its credit rating of Janashakthi Limited, the parent of Janashakthi Insurance to [SL]BB+ in 2022. The credit outlook was adjudged as negative. Janashakthi Limited holds 74% of the ownership of Janashakthi Insurance. Janashakthi Insurance is the seventh largest life insurance company in the country with 4% of the market share.[11] Janashakthi Limited is also the holding company of Orient Finance PLC, First Capital PLC and Kelsey Developments PLC.[12] Brand Finance named the company as the fastest growing brand in the insurance sector of Sri Lanka in 2022. Janakakthi Insurance was ranked 83rd most valuable brand in Sri Lanka with a brand value of LKR569 million.[13]
The company appointed Ravi Liyanage to the chief executive officer's position in 2020. Previously, Liyanage had served on the board of directors of the company from 2006 to 2009.[14] The company recorded a 45% growth in Gross Written Premium for the financial year 2021. For the same period, the total revenue was LKR7.2 billion, a 14% growth from the previous year.[15] The company was recognised as a "Great Place to Work in Sri Lanka" in 2021 after an independent analysis.[16]
Association with cricket
editThe company was founded by Chandra Schaffter, a former double international athlete who represented Ceylon in Cricket and Hockey and a cricket administrator.[17] The company launched The Janashakthi Book of Sri Lanka Cricket, 1832-1996 in 1999, authored by S. S. Perera. The book is written pertaining to the 165-year history of Cricket in the country.[18] Janashakthi Insurance became the sponsor of the Zimbabwe cricket team's 2001-02 Sri Lanka tour. The series was called the Janashakthi National Test series.[19] Besides cricket, the company sponsored the 33rd National Squash Championship in 2013. It was the 11th consecutive year that Janashakthi Insurance sponsored the event.[20] The company appointed Mahela Jayawardene, a former Sri Lanka cricket captain to its board of directors in 2021.[21]
Publications
edit- Perera, S. S. (1999). Muthiah, S. (ed.). The Janashakthi Book of Sri Lanka Cricket, 1832-1996. Janashakthi Insurance. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b "Annual Report 2023" (PDF). cse.lk. Janashakthi Insurance PLC. Retrieved 7 March 2024.
- ^ "Financial Profile". LMD 100. Media Services Pvt Ltd. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ Perera, Shalini (2011). Corporate Ownership and Control: Corporate Governance and Economic Development in Sri Lanka. World Scientific. p. 296. ISBN 978-9-81283-747-9. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "IBSL removes Janashakthi suspension". Daily News. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. 28 May 2009. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ Edirimuni Chandrasekera, Duruthu (17 May 2009). "IBSL suspension of Janashakthi Insurance too hasty". The Sunday Times. Wijeya Newspapers. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Sri Lanka's Janashakthi wraps up AIA General Acquisition". Economy Next. Echelon Media (Pvt) Ltd. 23 October 2015. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Sri Lanka's Janashakthi General sold to Allianz for US107mn". Economy Next. Echelon Media (Pvt) Ltd. 2 February 2018. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Sri Lanka Janashakthi makes Rs940mn profit on property sale to Sanken". Economy Next. Echelon Media (Pvt) Ltd. 1 February 2016. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Janashakthi Insurance Celebrates 25 Years of Progress". dailymirror.lk. Wijeya Newspapers. 18 September 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Expolanka, HNB Assurance, Janashakthi, Melstacorp in S&P Sri Lanka 20 Index". Economy Next. Echelon Media (Pvt) Ltd. 21 June 2019. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "ICRA Lanka revises the issuer rating of Janashakthi Limited; retains Negative outlook". icralanka.com. ICRA Lanka. 25 January 2022. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Janashakthi acquires 31% stake of Dunamis Capital for Rs. 1.4 billion". Daily FT. Wijeya Newspapers. 14 September 2018. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Sri Lanka 100 2022" (PDF). brandirectory.com. Brand Finance. pp. 14–16. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Ravi Liyanage appointed as CEO at Janashakthi Insurance". Daily News. Associated Newspapers of Ceylon Limited. 9 September 2020. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Janashakthi Life doubles industry GWP growth". The Island. Upali Newspapers. 25 March 2022. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Janashakthi Life is Great Place to Work CertifiedTM in Sri Lanka". adaderana.lk. Ada Derana. 25 October 2021. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ Hathiramani, Jagdish (1 April 2012). "Cricket was one of my greatest teachers: Chandra Schaffter". The Sunday Times. Wijeya Newspapers. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ Wijesekara, Bernie (26 September 1999). "Book on Sri Lanka's cricket heritage". The Sunday Times. Wijeya Newspapers. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Janashakthi to sponsor Zimbabwe Test series". espn.in. ESPN. 24 December 2001. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Janashakthi Sponsors Squash National Championship". Daily FT. Wijeya Newspapers. 21 December 2013. Retrieved 2 August 2022.
- ^ "Mahela appointed to Janashakthi Insurance board". dailymirror.lk. Wijeya Newspapers. 6 July 2021. Retrieved 2 August 2022.