Hemas Unveils Strategic Transformation for Accelerated, Data-Driven Growth

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Hemas Holdings PLC today unveiled a transformative initiative, Project Fusion, designed to propel the Group’s growth by enhancing decision-making speed, agility, and data-driven capabilities. This strategic program aims to unify core processes, digitize operational systems, and provide real-time insights across the organization, thereby bolstering Hemas’ competitiveness in a rapidly evolving market. Project Fusion represents a substantial investment in the Group’s capacity to deliver increased value to consumers, business partners, and the communities it serves.

As Hemas expands its footprint in the consumer, healthcare, and mobility sectors, it has prioritized the development of a unified operational framework to support its growing scale and the shifting demands of the Sri Lankan and regional markets.

A key element of this transformation is the establishment of a unified operating framework. This framework will empower Hemas to achieve faster, more consistent, and insight-led performance across its various business units. By standardizing essential processes and enhancing the organization’s digital infrastructure, Project Fusion aims to drive innovation, improve responsiveness, and enhance operational efficiency. The initiative also supports Hemas’ focus on its people agenda by providing teams with data-driven capabilities and future-ready skills vital for maintaining industry leadership.

Hemas has engaged KPMG as the implementation partner for Project Fusion, with EY offering independent governance oversight to ensure disciplined execution and transparent progress monitoring.

Reflecting on the announcement, Ashish Chandra, Group CEO of Hemas Holdings PLC, stated, “Project Fusion aims to bring Hemas closer together and strengthen how we work as one Group. It will help us respond to market needs faster and collaborate more seamlessly with our partners across the value chain. Importantly, this program establishes a strong digital core for Hemas—one that enables us to build future digital platforms, scale innovation, and continuously improve how we serve our customers and stakeholders. This is a long-term investment by the Group in the capabilities that matter most.”

Project Fusion underscores Hemas’ continued commitment to investing in the technology, processes, and people necessary to accelerate growth and deliver sustainable performance.

 

Photo Caption:  Project Fusion Team with Hemas Leadership

The post originally appeared on Financial Chronicle Biz English | Sri Lanka Business News.


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