Who we are
Established as one of Sri Lanka’s premier conglomerates, we manage a broad portfolio of businesses, a large offering of world-class brands and services and lead and operate in state-of-the-art infrastructure sectors.
We aim to maintain leadership positions in our market sectors and seek to continually foster a culture where our employees will be challenged to grow within our Group, as we concurrently achieve the best value for our stakeholders.
We are a leading independent power producer in Sri Lanka with interests in thermal, wind and hydro power generation plants across the island.
Our portfolio of investments in varied business and service sectors provide long-term capital gain and value-creation within the economy.
With internationally acclaimed hotels and niche properties situated locally and overseas, our destination management entity specialises in offering the very best in hospitality.
The agribusiness arm of the Group is an important player in the country’s vibrant tea, dairy, coconut, spices, cashew and rubber industries, offering produce of distinct quality.
Vision
To sustain our reputation as a pioneer conglomerate in Sri Lanka, adding value through responsible diversification strategies in a way that will benefit all our stakeholders.
Mission
To provide unparalleled products and services, engage in ethical trading practises, stay innovative and delight our customers.
Board of Directors
Our Journey
From humble beginnings, we have developed a diverse portfolio and international presence. Spanning three decades, our success over time is due to entrepreneurship, sound evolution and hard work. As we continue to expand and serve in diverse markets, we are exceptionally positioned to continue our heritage of innovation, equipped with dynamism and the power to progress.
1977-1982
The Dawn of Stassen
Commencing operations in 1977, Stassen Exports began exporting bulk tea, tea bags and packeted tea. In 1982, Stassen’s pioneering spirit engineered the first successful commercial production of green tea in Sri Lanka. Stassen’s produce export division was initiated the same year for the export of high-quality desiccated coconut, whole coconut, spices and cashew.
1983-1989
The Early Years
Initiating organic tea cultivation, Stassen Natural Foods develops the world’s first-ever internationally certified organic tea garden in 1987. Expansion continued apace in 1988 with the acquisition of a major shareholding in Hatton National Bank representing our primary foray into the banking sector.
1990-1992
Ensuring the Future
Trading activities broaden as the Group commences the export of coir briquettes destined for Japan and Germany in 1990. The following year, the nation witnessed the first structured import of international food brands by the FMCG imports division of Stassen Exports. Also in 1991, the strategic dairy sector was in the limelight as the Group swiftly acquired majority shares in Lanka Milk Foods.
1993-1999
The Road to Diversification
In 1993, the Group undertook the construction of a large stores complex. To-date, this complex is recognised as a key site for warehousing and cold storage. 1996, witnessed the Group expanding its association within the wine and spirits industry through a strategic partnership with Group Pernod Ricard (France) and DCSL. The same year saw the Stassen Group solidify its presence in the tea industry through significant backward integration via investments in Madulsima Plantations PLC, and the following year through Balangoda Plantations PLC.
An increase in the banking sector shareholding through a strategic investment in Sampath Bank was carried out in 1999. However, this was later divested in July 2010. Also in 1999, Aitken Spence PLC, a highly respected and diversified Sri Lankan blue-chip conglomerate, became an associate of DCSL and a part of the Group.
2000-2005
The New Era
2001 witnessed the Group’s entry into the textile industry through Texpro Industries. The following year two 20MW thermal power generation plants in Matara and Horana were fully operational. The acquisition of Sri Lanka Insurance Corporation (SLIC), the market leader, in 2003 was concluded. Consequently, this holding was vested with the Government in mid-2009.
The year 2005 also witnessed the expansion into the health care sector through SLIC’s acquisition of Lanka Hospitals Ltd. This stake too was subsequently vested with the Sri Lankan Government in early 2005.
The Group’s expansion into the telecommunication industry was marked by the procuring of Lanka Bell Limited in 2005. Expansion continued apace during the year with the introduction of collision repair services and the inauguration of the 100 MW Embilipitiya power plant.
2006-To date
The Power of Progress
2007 witnessed Periceyl (Pvt) Ltd, becoming a fully-owned subsidiary of DCSL
Continental Insurance, the Group’s modern insurance arm, and Melstacorp, its powerful investment arm, were both established in 2010. Expansion into the hotel sector through a significant share acquisition in Browns Beach Hotel was witnessed in 2011. The Group’s continued interest in renewable energy saw the successful commissioning of Bogo Power’s mini hydropower plant in Bogawantalawa.
Today, the Stassen Group, the country’s iconic conglomerate, is poised for consolidation and progress through its extensive network of pioneering and trailblazing businesses.
Awards and Certifications
Obtaining the highest levels of accreditation in accordance with the most stringent international standards for quality, health and safety, and environmental management systems is considered an indispensable activity within the Stassen Group, and thus our Group of Companies are the proud recipients of numerous certifications and awards which recognise our exemplary systems, products and services.
Certifications
Awards
Taiki Akimoto 5S Award
Idulgashinna Bio Tea Garden wins MeritAward in 2006.
Presidential Awards
Stassen Exports wins 5 consecutive times for ‘Outstanding Performance.
Good Organising, Manufacturing & Hygienic Practices
Idulgashinna Tea Factory awarded ‘Excellence in Good Organising Practices – 3 Star Rating’, ‘Excellence in Good Manufacturing Practices’ and ‘Excellence in Good Hygienic Practices’ by Sri Lanka Tea Board in 2008.
15th Anniversary – World’s First Organic Tea Garden
Naturland congratulates Stassen Natural Foods in 2002 on the 15th Anniversary of the world’s First Organic Tea Garden Project.
Ceylon Specialty Tea for the Year – Japan, 2009 – 2010
Kirkoswald ‘Gold Winner’ for PEKOE – Dimbula region.
All-time Record Price PEK/PEK1
Kirkoswald Estate – Rs. 780/- Per kg, Western High Grown PEK/PEK1.
Specialty Tea of the Year, 2005 – 2006
Kirkoswald (Leafy Grades) – Award of Excellence.
Specialty Tea of the Year, 2002-2003
Kirkoswald (Small Leaf Grades, BOP, BOPF, Fannings) – Award of Excellence.
Most number of Top Prices
Kirkoswald Estate, Western High Grown Category – Most number of top prices (85 top prices).
All-time Record Price FBOP
Kirkoswald Estate – FBOP Rs. 480/-
All-time Record Price Dust 1
Kirkoswald Estate – All-time record price Dust 1 Rs. 305/-