Exel Holdings (Pvt) Ltd, a trusted name in Sri Lanka’s construction industry for over 30 years, recently hosted an exclusive Wellness Day at its stylish Nawala showroom. The event highlighted the world-class wellness range by global bathware leader Jaquar, featuring saunas, spas, whirlpools, oxypools, and steam solutions —designed to bring the ultimate in relaxation, rejuvenation, and modern wellness to homes and hospitality spaces.
Mr. Rajeev Ranjan, Deputy General Manager of Business Development and Sales Generation - Global Business at Jaquar India, presented an insightful overview of the ergonomic designs and advanced technologies behind Jaquar’s wellness products. Adding a Wellness perspective, Amali Jayawardene (DNM) introduced a forward-thinking biofeedback mechanism aimed at early detection and proactive management of health concerns.
The event drew leading architects and interior designers, who explored Exel’s extensive product portfolio including premium sanitaryware, taps, water heaters, marble, granite, and a wide range of imported tiles and mosaics from renowned global brands such as Emil Italian tiles, Artize luxury fittings, and Jaquar bathware.
With a legacy built on strong supplier and client relationships, Exel Holdings has crafted a reputation for quality and reliability, and has become a preferred supplier for prestigious luxury villas, hotels, condominiums, large-scale commercial developments and the retail sector in both Sri Lanka and the Maldives.
“Our wellness range is unmatched in technology, quality, and design,” said Managing Director/Chairman Mr. Rathven De Livera. “Through our valued association with Jaquar, and our strategic financial partnership with Alliance Finance, we deliver global luxury with local trust and unmatched service.”
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