Access celebrates 30 years of growth
View(s):Access has become one of Sri Lanka’s leading conglomerates since beginning operations as the sole agent for a host of Japanese companies in the country back in 1989, three decades ago.
Access has steadily grown in capacity and diversified into many areas over the past 30 years, contributing significantly to the growth of the country’s economy. “Today, with an employee base of approximately 6,000, Access operates in the fields of Engineering, Telecommunications, Water, Healthcare, Education, Property Development, Automotive, Power and Renewable Energy. The company has also expanded its global footprint by taking on projects in the Maldives, Africa and West Asia,” it said in a media release.
Sumal Perera, Chairman, Access Group, said: “Access began operations in 1989 with a 7-member team with a license to sell Konika photocopy machines, and a desire to actively contribute to the growth of the country’s economy. We have faced and overcome many challenges over the years, only to emerge stronger and more determined to achieve our goals and contribute positively to the development of our nation. Throughout all this, our biggest asset has been our people. I am proud to say that we have over 500 employees that have been with us for over 15 years.”
He further said: “Many who started out as executive level at the inception of the company have now risen through the ranks. We have learned that investing in the development of our employees and empowering them to grow, not only improves the performance of the business, but also plays a key role in retaining the right talent. That is one of the strongest pillars of our 30-year success.”
Access has celebrated many milestones throughout its history, with the most significant being development and operating two business towers in the heart of Colombo and investing in Ninewells hospital which is the country’s leading private medical facility for women and children.
The company has more recently ventured into the real estate sector, and is currently in the process of constructing 1,500 apartments across the island. Access is also looking at expanding its presence in the Education, Automotive and Healthcare sectors with a number of projects and collaborations in the pipeline.
Access currently consists of 21 companies, operating in eight industries.