Financial Times

E-WIS rated Silver in Corporate Accountability Ratings by Sting

E-WIS, which says it maintains high standards of accountability, had won a silver rating in the inaugural Corporate Accountability Rating 2009 by Sting Consultants.

As a pioneer in the local ICT sector, E-WIS has been creating a high bench mark in the field, with respect to business practices and social responsibility initiatives which has led them to this level of supremacy. As a socially responsible entity, they have recognized the legal and moral obligations towards all their stake holders and have set objectives and methodologies in order to assure the accountability in every action performed, the company said.

Sanjeewa Wickramanayake, Chairman of the E-WIS group of companies, explaining their obligations towards the stakeholders, said; “We are answerable firstly to our most valued customers and also to the government, business partners, suppliers and also our trusted employees in every aspect of the relationship that we maintain. We only believe in ethical business practices and at all times work towards creating win-win situations. Starting from solution expertise to business practices, quality policies, environmental policies, employee welfare to CSR initiatives we are accountable in every facet.”

E-WIS adheres to standardized and globally recognized practices in order to deliver the best to the market. The CSR initiative of E-WIS namely ‘E-Praja Kirana’, is geared towards linking the gap between the rural and the urban with a digital bridge aiming at prevention of brain drain from rural to urban.


 
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