The newly renovated branch of Eric Rajapaksa Opticals, the pioneer in the retail of first-class optical glasses in Sri Lanka, was recently opened with great fanfare in Kollupitiya with the participation of businessmen, professionals, employees and well-wishers
According to its Group General Manager Chanaka Tisseverasinghe, this branch has been opened by prioritizing the values of the Eric Rajapaksa institution that have been in place since ancient times. Since its inception in 1917 as Sri Lanka's first optical company, Eric Rajapaksa has continued to operate with the same qualities that have been unique to the name.
Under the guidance of all Directors who have worked to date, Eric Rajapaksa Institute has made progress day by day and operates under the theme that "everyone should not only have good eyesight but also the best eyesight at a reasonable price", and Chanaka Tisseverasinghe believes that this will continue in the future as well.
Eric Rajapaksa Branch is located at No. 341, Galle Road, Kollupitiya and from the day of its opening, eye examinations can be done by eye specialists with state-of-the-art technical services, five days a week.
Eric Rajapaksa Opticians, equipped with the most advanced equipment available in the world, extends an open invitation to the public to visit once and enjoy a fresh experience.
Picture shows COO, Mr. Prasantha Fernando, unveils a historic eye care instrument at the launch with one of the oldest in Eric Rajapakse Opticians' collection to commemorate 108 years excellence.
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