Discussions have kick-started between NISM and Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka (SEC) to recognize the various areas of interests for mutual collaboration in the field of securities markets.

Shri Sandip Ghose, Director NISM (third from left) briefing the Sri Lankan delegation on the various activities of NISM.Shri K Sukumaran – Dean SRSS and SIEFL, NISM (far left) and Shri. Paritosh Sharma – Consultant SCI and SCG, NISM (second from left) and Prof. Sunder Ram Korivi – Dean SSE and SSIR, NISM (fourth from left) accompanied the Director during the discussions with the delegation.The delegation from Securities and Exchange Commissionof Sri Lanka (SEC) comprising Dr. Nalaka Godahewa – Chairman SEC and Shri Dhammika Perera – Deputy Director General SEC visited NISM on the 30th of October 2013. The focus of the visit was to discuss the scope of capacity-building support NISM provides to the various stakeholders in the securities markets. Shri.Sandip Ghose, Director NISM, briefed the delegates on the various activities of NISM.

From Left: Dr. Nalaka Godahewa – Chairman, Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka, Shri Dhammika Perera – Deputy Director General, Securities and Exchange Commission of Sri Lanka in discussions with the Senior Management of NISMA proposal has been made to extend NISM’s support to the various capacity-building initiatives to be undertaken in the neighbouring country by the SEC. An MoU would be drawn in this regard to express a convergence of will and chart out the specific fields of collaboration.
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