
Oxford College of Business (OCB) has once again proven its leadership in workplace culture, being named Sri Lanka’s Best Workplace for the 12th consecutive year by Great Place to Work® Sri Lanka. The institution was also recognised as the #1 Best Workplace in the Micro Category (2025), received the Industry Excellence Award for Workplace Culture in the Professional Services Sector, and secured a coveted spot as the 24th Best Workplace in Asia in the Small and Medium Category (SME) the highest rank achieved by any Sri Lankan company in this category this year.
The award ceremony, held on 24thSeptemberat the Hilton Colombo, celebrated OCB’s commitment to people-first practices that empower staff and set the standard for workplace excellence across industries.
Building a Culture of Trust, Care, and Innovation
At the heart of OCB’s success is its belief that people are the organisation’s greatest asset. The institution has created a culture grounded in trust, inclusivity, and care, ensuring every employee feels valued and inspired.
Key HR practices that contributed to OCB’s recognition include:
Leadership Reflections
Commenting on the recognition, Malindu Ranasinghe, Director/CEO of Oxford College of Business, said:
“To be named Sri Lanka’s Best Workplace for the 12th consecutive year is a truly humbling achievement. This honor belongs to our people, who bring passion, creativity, and dedication into everything they do. At Oxford College of Business, we strive to create a workplace that is not only innovative and inclusive, but one where every individual feels a sense of belonging. Above all, I give glory to God, whose grace continues to guide, inspire, and sustain every step of our journey.”
Mrs. Lakshika De Silva, Director HR of Oxford College of Business, added:
“What makes Oxford College of Business unique is our genuine commitment to employee wellbeing and development. From investing in training and career growth to fostering a supportive and inclusive culture, we are constantly listening to our people and evolving with their needs. Being recognised as one of Sri Lanka’s and Asia’s best workplaces is not just a badge of honor it’s a responsibility to keep raising the bar.”
A Global Benchmark in Higher Education and Workplace Culture
Oxford College of Business’s recognition at both national and regional levels affirms its dual leadership: as a premier higher education provider and as an exemplary employer. The institution continues to integrate global best practices in HR while maintaining a uniquely Sri Lankan ethos of care, collaboration, and community.
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