Thursday, August 26, 2021

BOI, Sea Horse Yachts sign up for USD 58 mn investment

 Confirmed orders for market value of over USD 100 MN
Sanjaya Mohottala, Chairman BOI and Ali Hussain Didi, President, SHY, at the agreement signing ceremony, along with (from L-R) Seshan Prematilaka (Corporate Executive, SHY), Mohamed Nasheed (CEO, SHY), Amir Ali (Director, SHY), Ahmed Zareer (Director, SHY), Pasan Wanigasekara (DG, BOI), Johann Munaweera (DDG, BOI), Sudath Liyanage (COO, SHY), Priyantha Rajapaksa (Attorney at Law)  
 

Sea Horse Yachts (Pvt) Limited (SHY) of the Maldives, will invest USD 58 million (LKR 11.5 billion) to set up and operate a state-of-the-art yacht building facility at the Hambantota International Port Group (HIPG) premises. Production is set to commence by early 2022 and the project will generate over 500 direct and indirect employment opportunities.

The newly incorporated SHY, is a premium luxury yacht manufacturer and will be managed by a highly experienced team of experts from Sri Lanka, in cooperation with British, European, and South African innovators and designers. Ali Hussain Didi, President Sea Horse Yachts Private Limited mentioned “Sri Lanka is uniquely positioned for this ambitious venture with its strategic geographic location, which enables optimal connection to global shipping routes, and allows for ease in shipping and resourcing. We wish to thank BOI Sri Lanka for all the assistance rendered and for all the incentives SHY has been able to secure and the competitive advantage that has accrued as a result of this close working relationship.”

Sanjaya Mohottala, Chairman BOI said, “As we introduce yet another progressive partnership to the investment portfolio of the country, we are confident that they will add significant value to the BOI’s strategic mission to lead the orchestration in attracting market transforming FDI.”

“As SHY progresses to add economic value to Sri Lanka, we have every reason to believe that the company will also deliver significant value to the larger ecosystem as a generator of employment opportunities. Equally, as the company has a rich network of expertise gathered through its international network, we are confident that it will provide local talent with a competitively advantageous opportunity to gather and enhance their skills in premium luxury yacht manufacturing.”

As SHY commences its new journey in Sri Lanka, Sea Limousine, a private company in Maldives, has already confirmed an order with SHY for nine units of 30-meter luxury high speed ferries and twenty units of 14-meter luxury high speed feeder yachts, which totals a combined market value of over USD 100 million.

SHY is also in negotiations with Brythonic Yachts of UK to assemble 4x45 meter and 2x120 meter super and mega yachts respectively.

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