Litro Gas will increase tomorrow
Litro Gas Lanka Chairman Muditha Peiris is set to announce the new domestic gas price revision tomorrow (04) as it recorded the highest price per metric ton of gas in the world market.
Peiris highlighted the significant increase of over 103 US dollars per metric ton of gas in the international market.
In light of these higher global prices, there will be a revision of domestic gas prices.
“The gas price will increase tomorrow due to global prices,” he said.
In July, Litro Gas earlier announced the reduction of the retail price of a 12.5kg domestic Litro gas cylinder to Rs. 2,982. The 5 kg gas cylinder was brought to Rs. 1,198, and the retail price of the 2.3 kg cylinder was brought to Rs.561.
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Litro Gas Lanka is slated to announce its price revision of domestic Liquefied Petroleum (LP) gas cylinders next week.
Accordingly, company says that they will announce a price revision, based on the pricing formula, next Monday (Sep. 04).
Litro Gas announced four consecutive price reductions thus far this year and after last month’s price revision, the price of a 12.5kg cylinder was brought down to Rs. 2,892 and a 5kg cylinder to Rs. 1,198.
The Central Bank of Sri Lanka has announced that the licence issued to Bimputh Finance PLC under the Finance Business Act to carry on finance business, has been cancelled with effect from today (Sep. 01).
The CBSL made this announcement as follows :
Bimputh Finance PLC-Cancellation of Licence issued under the Finance Business Act, No. 42 of 2011
Bimputh Finance PLC (BFP), a Licensed Finance Company under the Finance Business Act, No. 42 of 2011 (FBA) has continuously been violating/contravening provisions of the FBA, several general Directions and Rules that have been issued with the view to achieve the overall objective of financial system stability and also specific directions issued to BFP in order to address the critical financial position of the company. Consequently, the financial condition of BFP had been deteriorating due to deficient capital level, poor asset quality and continuous losses.
Despite several time extensions granted to BFP by the Monetary Board of the Central Bank of Sri Lanka (Monetary Board) to comply with the provisions of the FBA, Directions and Rules issued thereunder and adhere to the Masterplan for Consolidation of Non-Bank Financial Institutions (the Masterplan), no satisfactory progress has been made by BFP to revive the critical condition faced by BFP.
In view of the above, the Monetary Board has decided to cancel the licence issued to BFP under the FBA to carry on finance business, with effect from 01.09.2023. Accordingly, BFP is not allowed to engage in Finance Business with effect from same date.
Largely complying with the Monetary Board directions issued, BFP managed to repay major portion of its deposit liabilities during 2022 and Sri Lanka Deposit Insurance and Liquidity Support Scheme (SLDILSS) will initiate necessary actions to pay compensation to the unclaimed depositors of BFP, up to a maximum of Rs. 1,100,000/- per depositor as per the regulations of the SLDILSS. Accordingly, all eligible depositors of BFP will be able to recover their deposits in full through SLDILSS upon submitting due claims within two years from the date of cancellation of licence or before the appointment of the liquidator by competent court, whichever occurs earlier as per the regulation of SLDILSS.
Further, all debtors of BFP are advised to repay their dues to BFP on time, only through a bank account under the name of BFP and maintain records for all such payments.
You may contact the Department of Supervision of Non-Bank Financial Institutions through the following for further clarifications.
Telephone : 0112 477229, 0112 477504
Fax : 0112 477 738
E mail : snbfi_query@cbsl.lk
Social media platform X, formerly Twitter, plans to launch video and audio calls as owner Elon Musk races to build an “everything app” to stay ahead of competition from Meta Platforms-owned (META.O) Threads.
Users will not need a phone number for the features that will be available on Apple’s iOS, Google’s Android and personal computers, Musk said in post on X on Thursday.
(Reuters)