SPAR Group, South Africa, Pledges Rs. 35 Mn to the ‘Rebuild Sri Lanka’ Fund

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SPAR Group, South Africa, has committed Rs. 35 million to the Rebuild Sri Lanka Fund, strengthening its support for the country’s recovery efforts following Cyclone Ditwah. This contribution was made by SPAR Group, South Africa, and was officially presented by Rob Philipson, Chairman of SPAR Sri Lanka.

The allocated funds will be used to restore essential infrastructure, assist displaced families, and rejuvenate livelihoods in areas severely impacted by the cyclone. This includes providing support for small businesses and local retail entrepreneurs whose operations were disrupted by the natural disaster.

Beyond the financial contribution, SPAR Sri Lanka—a partnership between Ceylon Biscuits Limited (CBL) and The SPAR Group South Africa—has activated its retail and supply chain network to ensure the continued availability of essential food and household goods.

Kumar De Silva, CEO of SPAR Supermarkets Sri Lanka, commented on the initiative: “During moments of national hardship, businesses have a responsibility to act with purpose and compassion. This contribution reflects SPAR’s commitment to standing shoulder to shoulder with the people of Sri Lanka as the country rebuilds. We also recognize the vital role played by local retail entrepreneurs in ensuring food security at the community level, and we remain committed to supporting them as they recover from this disaster. We commend the efforts of government institutions and emergency response teams working tirelessly on the ground.”

Through this contribution and its ongoing community-focused initiatives, SPAR Sri Lanka reaffirms its dedication to social responsibility, food security, the resilience of retail entrepreneurs, and the long-term well-being of communities across the island. This commitment underscores its identity as a truly ‘Glocal’ brand, blending global strength with deep local engagement.


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