Hela Clothing acquires Foundation Garments with HNB’s US$ 18 million financing
View(s):HNB’s Corporate Banking business announced the US$ 18 million financing of veteran apparel industry expert Dian Gomes’ new venture, Hela Clothing’s strategic acquisition of Foundation Garments. “Today, 20 years since its inception, Hela Clothing, the British owned apparel manufacturing group, with its acquisition of Foundation Garments, is poised to contribute significantly to the growth of Sri Lanka’s apparel industry,” a media release said. The businesses in 2015 grew its asset book with the support of large private sector expansion projects in areas as also “Business Unusual” as Corporate Banking ventured overseas for the first time, to lend in Cambodia, Uganda and the Maldives, it said adding that in the year ahead, the Bank will continue to pay particular focus in expanding its business activities in overseas markets
Jonathan Alles, MD /CEO of HNB speaking on this occasion articulated that the Corporate Banking business of HNB is now recognised to be the preferred banking partner of choice of majority of the local corporate businesses, the HNB media release said. “He also mentioned that in the year ahead, the Bank will continue to invest further to strength its client relationship management teams as well as introduce world class banking experiences to its customers. In this regard, the development of a new state of the art Electronic Banking platform to cater to both cash management and international trade needs of the Bank’s corporate customers is a testament to thias commitment.
This banking platform to be launched in early 2016 will be the first of its kind amongst local banks and be on par with electronic banking platforms of all other international Banks, which have a presence in Sri Lanka and reinforce and help sustain the Bank’s leadership position in the corporate banking.” In its march to the top, Hela Clothing recently appointed a new chairperson and made the first in a series of acquisitions and nominated Mr. Gomes, who recently completed a successful 25 year stint at MAS Holdings, as its new Chairman. Dian was the Managing Director/CEO of MAS Holdings’ largest business division, MAS Intimates.
The release added that joining Dian in his quest to grow Hela Clothing’s business both locally and internationally are Director, Robert Wigley; Director, Dominic McVey; Managing Director-Casual Wear Cluster, Harsha Guneratne; Managing Director-Intimate Wear Cluster, Dilanka Jinadasa; Sales and Marketing Director, Ananda Weerakoon; and Group Manufacturing Director Nipuna Dias. “Robert, the former Chairman of Merrill Lynch is an investor, entrepreneur and finance industry veteran. Being the Chairman of Ellestone Apparel and the majority shareholder of Hela, Robert plays a vital role in providing strategic direction and will spearhead Hela’s aggressive mergers and acquisition plans.” Dominic, Britain’s youngest self-made millionaire made his first million at the age of 15. Being Britain’s second most influential entrepreneur under thirty, and Dian’s predecessor, he doubled the top line of Hela and will be involved in executing their new growth strategy.