Oxford College of Business Achieves Runner-Up Position (SME Category) at ACCA Sri Lanka Sustainability Reporting Awards 2025

ACCA Awards 2025

Oxford College of Business (OCB), a leader in education and innovation, has been proudly recognized as the runner-up in the prestigious ACCA Sri Lanka Sustainability Reporting Awards 2025 under the SME Category. This remarkable achievement underscores OCB’s commitment to sustainability and corporate responsibility, solidifying its position as a forward-thinking institution in the education sector.

The ACCA Sri Lanka Sustainability Reporting Awards are a globally recognized platform that honours organizations excelling in transparent and accountable sustainability reporting. The awards celebrate efforts to communicate environmental, social, and governance (ESG) performance, emphasizing the importance of sustainability in shaping the future of businesses worldwide.

“We are deeply honoured to be recognized as the runner-up in the SME category at the ACCA Sri Lanka Sustainability Reporting Awards, and I give all Glory and Honour to Christ alone for this great achievement” said Malindu Ranasinghe, Director/CEO of Oxford College of Business. “This achievement reflects our dedication to embedding sustainability practices in every aspect of our operations and reporting. It’s a testament to the collective efforts of our team and the commitment we have made to foster responsible, sustainable business practices within the education sector.”

OCB’s sustainability initiatives, including their comprehensive reporting practices, demonstrate the institution’s active role in promoting environmental stewardship, social well-being, and good governance. By adhering to rigorous standards and offering transparency in its sustainability efforts, Oxford College of Business has not only set an example for educational institutions in Sri Lanka but also contributed to the global movement toward responsible business practices.

The ACCA Sustainability Reporting Awards provide a platform for organizations to showcase their commitment to sustainability, and being named runners-up in such a respected competition highlights OCB’s leadership in integrating sustainability into its core values and practices.

“At Oxford College of Business, sustainability is not just a buzzword it is an integral part of our mission. Our students and faculty alike are encouraged to adopt innovative solutions that benefit both the environment and the community. This recognition reaffirms the importance of embedding these principles into our organizational DNA,” added Malindu Ranasinghe.

This recognition further strengthens OCB’s reputation as an institution dedicated to excellence, innovation, and social responsibility. Oxford College of Business continues to lead by example, shaping the next generation of leaders who will navigate the complexities of the modern world with sustainability at the forefront of their thinking.

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