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SATURDAY, JULY 19, 2025
Walton brand officially launched in Sri Lanka

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Press Release
19 May, 2025, 01:45 pm
Last modified: 19 May, 2025, 01:46 pm

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Walton brand officially launched in Sri Lanka

Press Release
19 May, 2025, 01:45 pm
Last modified: 19 May, 2025, 01:46 pm
Walton brand officially launched in Sri Lanka

Global electronics brand Walton has officially launched its business operation in Sri Lanka, marking another milestone in its journey to becoming one of the top global electronics brands.

Walton Brand was launched at a splendid programme recently held at Cinnamon Life Hotel in Colombo. The grand launching program was organised by Monik Trading Private Limited, a renowned Sri Lankan farm and distributor of the Walton brand. 
S M Mahbubul Alam, Managing Director of Walton Hi-Tech Industries PLC, was the chief guest, while Dr Wasala Maduwantha Ariyapala, Managing Director of Monik Trading, Md. Jannatul Habib, Deputy Head of Mission of the Bangladesh Embassy in Sri Lanka, Thisara Perera, former captain of the Sri Lankan National Cricket Team and Nishat Tasnim Shuchi, Chief Executive Officer of Walton Micro-Tech Corporation, were also present as special guests. Approximately 400 distributors and traders from Sri Lanka participated in the programme.

Speaking as the chief guest at the program, Walton Hi-Tech's Managing Director, S M Mahbubul Alam, said, "Walton has been present in Sri Lanka for a long time through cricket sponsorship. Now, Walton's business operation has launched, and we are delighted to have Monik Trading as a partner in the path of the Walton brand business in Sri Lanka."

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Highlighting product research and innovation, technological development, and other initiatives within the program, Walton's Managing Director stated that continuous investments are being made in automation, product research, and innovation to maintain competitiveness in the global market. 
He said that in addition to overseas R&I (Research and Innovation) centres in China and South Korea, product-based separate R&I centres were set up in the Walton factory.

Mahbubul Alam also noted that the design, technology, features, and quality of Walton products are continually being developed in response to customer needs, weather conditions, and the standards of developed countries. Walton has produced South Asia's most energy-efficient residential AC and the world's first voice-controlled AC. In addition, Walton's refrigerators, air conditioners, TVS, and other products have been equipped with innovative and cutting-edge smart technologies and features, such as energy-efficient intelligent inverter technology, Iot, and AI.
Pointing at the success of the Walton brand's expansion in the global market, he said, "The Walton brand business is currently being operated in more than 50 countries in Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Europe. The demand for and use of the Walton brand products in Asian countries is increasing. I firmly believe that the Walton brand will secure a strong market position by winning the trust of Sri Lankan buyers." 

Addressing the event, Monik Trading's Managing Director, Dr Wasala Maduwantha Ariyapala, said, "In terms of product quality, use of innovative and latest technology, energy efficiency, sustainability and price competitiveness, the Walton brand is ahead of other brands. Very soon, Walton brand products will be available in more than a thousand retail outlets across the Sri Lankan market. These products from the Walton brand will soon be available in thousands of retail outlets across Sri Lanka. I firmly believe that the Walton brand will quickly win the hearts of Sri Lankan buyers."

Deputy Head of Mission of the Bangladesh Embassy in Sri Lanka, Md. Jannatul Habib said, the business expansion of the Bangladeshi tech giant Walton brand in the Sri Lankan market is undoubtedly very good news. Through this expansion, Bangladesh's export income is expected to increase, and its image in the global market will be enhanced.
Walton Micro-Tech's CEO, Nishat Tasnim Shuchi, said, We are working in the international market to make Walton the world's leading global electronics brand. By officially launching the Walton brand in Sri Lanka, we have achieved another milestone towards that goal.

Strong sales, marketing, and after-sales service facilities have already been established to create a strong position for the Walton brand in the Sri Lankan market.

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