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Financial Chronicle Goes Trilingual

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Financial Chronicle Sri Lanka has taken a major step toward inclusive and wider communication by becoming a fully trilingual news platform, now publishing content in English, Sinhala, and Tamil. This milestone reflects the publication’s commitment to reaching a broader national audience and ensuring that timely, accurate, and insightful financial and economic news is accessible to all Sri Lankans in their preferred language.

By offering trilingual coverage, Financial Chronicle aims to strengthen public understanding of economic developments, policy decisions, business trends, and market movements across the country. The move also reinforces the publication’s role as a unifying platform that bridges language barriers while promoting informed discussion and inclusive national dialogue.

With this expansion, Financial Chronicle Sri Lanka continues to position itself as a trusted, forward-looking voice in financial journalism, dedicated to serving readers from all communities with clarity, credibility, and equal access to information.

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