SLASSCOM SIGNS LOC WITH AMCHAM
In its role as the catalyst of the Sri Lankan IT and BPM sector, the Sri Lanka Association for Software and Service Companies is focused on enabling local companies to reach global markets in order to increase their market scope and customer reach. Riding on previous initiatives of the chamber that have helped local corporates gain footing in several geographies like Australia, Europe and the Middle East, SLASSCOM recently took steps to introduce Sri Lankan companies to the US market by signing a Letter of Collaboration (LOC) with the American Chamber of Commerce in Sri Lanka (AMCHAM).
Signed by SLASSCOM Chairperson Sandra De Zoysa and AMCHAM President Presantha Jayamaha at a virtual event, the LOC covers a range of deliverables around the main objective of linking the Sri Lankan and US IT/BPM markets, and thereby facilitating companies and investors in both countries to collaborate and explore that would result in mutual outcomes for both countries.
Some of the main deliverables highlighted in the LOC include promoting and facilitating market access, trade, investment and joint ventures between the US and Sri Lankan IT/BPM sectors and jointly developing strategies and marketing campaigns to promote such collaboration. It also includes promoting collaboration between startup ecosystems in both countries.
Further, both SLASSCOM and AMCHAM will share resource persons for each other’s events, including the promotion of such events among the membership of each partner. Members of both chambers will work together and tap into their respective networks of professional and industry contacts to support mutual objectives. The partnership will also focus on several key areas, including an exchange programme for companies to scale up and the initiation of a start-up ecosystem linking US and Sri Lankan start-ups
AMCHAM has always positioned and established itself as the source of information, knowledge and access to local businesses to the US market. Banking on robust networks with several chambers of commerce in the US, the chamber is keen on developing bilateral trade in the IT sector.
“The local IT sector is the second-largest exporter to the US from Sri Lanka, with massive growth potential. We want to help promote collaboration to support the Sri Lankan tech and BPM businesses by growing trade and commerce opportunities between the two countries,” shared AMCHAM President Presantha Jayamaha.
“US is a prime market for Sri Lankan IT/BPM companies and we see vast potential for growth in the US based on discussions and feedback from our members, which is what led us to look at this great partnership with AMCHAM. I have no doubt that working in tandem with a reputed chamber like AMCHAM will give us headway into growing this market and result in mutual benefit” stated SLASSCOM Chairperson Sandra De Zoysa.
The MOU signing was attended by several members of both chambers, including Sanjeeva Abeygunawardena – VP, Nilupa Kiringoda – Board Member and Vrai Raymond – General Manager from AMCHAM, and Ashique M.Ali – Vice Chairman, Nuwan Perera Director Operations and Nishan Mendis – Director Finance from SLASSCOM.
SLASSCOM looks forward to its new venture of initiating collaboration with the US market and is focussed on enabling local IT and BPM companies, including startups, to grow their presence in the continent, adding momentum to the sector’s growth as a key export industry of Sri Lanka.