The Sunday Times Business Club (STBC) and The Management Club (TMC) last week signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) providing a host of benefits to both its members.
Under the MOU which is valid for three years beginning July 1, 2019, the TMC will offer reduced entrance fees to STBC members for admission as a member of the TMC among other benefits at Galadari Hotel, Berjaya Mount Royal, Hibiscus Hotel (Kalutara) and Camelot Beach Hotel (Negombo) on discounted beverages, etc.
In return, the STBC will provide to TMC members reduced entrance fees for admission as a STBC member, free entry after seeking membership to STBC’s monthly discussions, among other benefits.
The STBC together with TMC will also organise and implement joint programmes/events for the benefit of their membership.
The agreement was signed by TMC President Emeritus Fayaz Saleem, Past President Abdul Nasser Majeed and Vice President/Treasurer Roshan Fernando, and STBC President Chaturanga Perera and Secretary Rehan Kulatilake in the presence of STBC Immediate Past President Sampath Kulatunga and STBC ExCo Member in charge of CSR Projects, Shankar Sithambaram.
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