Lalith Kotelawala

Deshmanya Deshabandu[1] Jeewaka Lalith Bhupendra Kotelawala is a Sri Lankan businessman, who was the chairman of Ceylinco Consolidated and also was the founding chairman of Seylan Bank.[2] He was listed in 2007 Sri Lanka Richest List.[3] He was remanded for the misappropriation of 26 billion rupees of investments from the failed Golden Key Credit Company.[4][5][6]

Lalith Kotelawala
Born
Jeewaka Lalith Bhupendra Kotelawala

(1938-10-29) October 29, 1938
Other namesLalith Kotelawala
Alma materRoyal College Colombo
TitleDeshamanya
Deshabandu
Spouse(s)Sicille Kotelawala
Parent(s)Justin Kotalawela, Millicent Kotelawala
RelativesJohn Kotelawala
Sam Peter Christopher Fernando

Early life and education

Born to Senator Justin Kotalawela a Ceylonese politician and businessman and Millicent Kotelawala nee de Silva, daughter of Sir Arthur Marcelles de Silva, a leading surgeon. He was educated at Royal College, Colombo and studied chartered accountancy in the UK.[7] He is the nephew of Sir John Kotelawala, the third Prime Minister of Ceylon.[8]

Career

Taking over Ceylinco Consolidated from his father in the 1960s, Kotelawala expanded the group into new fields including banking, non-banking finance, investment banking, housing and property development, travel and leisure, communication & information technology, education and healthcare and, more recently, microfinance.[9] He also founded a peace initiative in Sri Lanka, three years after being wounded in an LTTE attack in 1996.[10]

Awards and honors

Personal life

Lalith is married to Sicille Kotelawala (née Fernando) a daughter of Sam Peter Christopher Fernando[11]

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