Sri Lanka Services Activity Rises in June
2026-07-15 14:08
By
Larissa Caser
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Sri Lanka’s Services PMI rose to 58.5 in June 2026 from 56.9 in the previous month, signaling a faster expansion in business activity, supported by broad-based improvements across sectors.
New business strengthened (62.5 vs. 58.0), led by the financial services sector, while insurance, professional services, and other personal services also contributed to growth.
Employment returned to expansion (54.0 vs. 49.4) as multiple firms expanded their workforce.
Meanwhile, backlogs of work stabilized at the neutral threshold (50.0) after contracting in May (48.1).
Looking ahead, firms remained optimistic that business activity would continue to expand over the next quarter, supported by improving economic conditions and an expected increase in tourist arrivals, although global uncertainties continue to pose risks to the outlook.