Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka
Public | |
Traded as | CSE: DIST.N0000 |
Industry | Diversified |
Founded | 1917 |
Headquarters | Colombo, Sri Lanka |
Key people | Harry Jayawardena (Chairman) |
Products | Food and beverage, financial services, health care, telecommunication |
Revenue | US$ 500 million (2006/2011) |
Number of employees | 44,200 |
Website | www.dcslgroup.com |
Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka PLC (DCSL) is a diversified Sri Lankan conglomerate listed on the Colombo Stock Exchange with a market capitalization of US$300 Million.[1] It was one of the first Sri Lankan companies to be listed in Forbes's Best Managed companies under a USD billion (outside USA).[2] The company has also been featured in business magazine Business Today as one of its Top 10 listed companies in Sri Lanka.[3]
History
Under State ownership
It was established in 1917 as the liquor producing division of the Excise Department of Ceylon. In 1974, the State Distilleries Corporation was established to take over the liquor distilling and producing activities of the Excise Department of Ceylon. On November 17, 1989 State Distilleries Corporation was converted into a company with shares. Thus, Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka Limited was born, under the Conversion of Public Corporations Act No: 23 of 1983. On February 20, 1992, 60% of the company were sold on the Colombo Stock Exchange to the highest bidder, a consortium of investors formed by Milford Exports Ceylon Limited, Lanka Milk Foods (CWE) Limited (both companies controlled by Sri Lankan businessman Harry Jayawardena) together with Smith New Court Investors from Singapore.
Privatisation
Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka PLC has been called "a landmark success in privatisation".[3] A state owned company producing liquor, it was privatised by the state in 1992. After less than two decades of privatisation, DCSL has become a conglomerate with diversified interests in many areas of the country's economy.
Conglomerate in the making
In 1995, the company entered into a joint venture with Pernod Ricard of France, one of the top 5 liquor producers in the world, to incorporate Periceyl Limited to produce whiskeys, brandies, and other international liquor in Sri Lanka for the Sri Lankan market. To date the company represents world-renowned brands such as Chivas Regal and Jameson Irish Whiskey in Sri Lanka. Also in 1995 the company acquired the century old Beruwala Distillery Limited.
In 1996, the company signalled its intention of diversifying into non liquor sectors and acquired tea and rubber plantations by purchasing significant stakes in Madulsima Plantations PLC and Balangoda Plantations PLC under the government's privatisation program. In 1999 the company acquired a significant stake in highly diversified Aitken Spence PLC, which has interests in power generation, shipping and hotels in Sri Lanka, India, Oman and the Maldives. In 2003 the company acquired a 90% stake in Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation Limited when the Sri Lankan government sold the state owned insurer.[4] Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation is a composite insurer with life and non life insurance portfolios and over US$500 million in assets and assets under management. In June 2009, the Supreme Court of Sri Lanka determined that the privatisation of Sri Lanka Insurance was flawed, annulled the privatisation and ordered that its current owners return its shares in the company back to the treasury. However, its owners have been allowed to keep profits made by the insurer after privatisation.[5]
In 2005, the company acquired a 99% stake in Lanka Bell Limited, a fixed line telecom operator in Sri Lanka.[6]
DCSL is currently the holding company of Lanka Bell Limited, Periceyl Private Limited, Pelwatte Sugar Industries PLC, Balangoda Plantations PLC, Madulsima Plantations PLC, Texpro Industries Limited and associate company Aitken Spence PLC. Deshamanya Harry Jayawardena is the Chairman of Distilleries Company of Sri Lanka PLC.
References
- ↑ Colombo Stock Exchange
- ↑ Forbes: Asia's 200 Best under a billion, September 27, 2007
- 1 2 Business Today: Top 10, financial year 2005 - 2006
- ↑ Sri Lanka Treasury, Public Enterprises Reform Commission annual report 2002, pg. 10
- ↑ Sri Lanka Insurance Corp sale reversed by court- Update LBO, June 4, 2009
- ↑ Lanka Newspapers: Lanka Bell to enhance CDMA leadership with 100,000 more lines, August 6, 2005