The Board of Investment of Sri Lanka (BOI) announced today that Foreign Direct Investment inflows including foreign commercial loans for investments to BOI-approved enterprises have reached USD 827 million during the period January to September 2025, marking a remarkable 138 percent increase compared to the corresponding value during the period in 2024. This Investment inflow came from four sources: Equity capital – USD 133 million, Reinvested retained earnings – USD 132 million, Intra-company foreign borrowings for investments – USD 231 million, long term foreign Commercial loans for investments– USD 331 million. Of the total inflows, USD 124 million was secured…
BOI details USD 827 million in foreign capital inflows, up 138% year-on-year
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