Singer and HP Collaborate to Revolutionize Laptops and Printing Solutions in Sri Lanka

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Singer Sri Lanka PLC has formed a strategic partnership with HP to enhance its technology offerings and underscore its dedication to providing globally recognized computing solutions to Sri Lankan consumers. This collaboration enables Singer to offer HP’s complete range of laptops and printing solutions through its extensive nationwide retail network and robust after-sales service infrastructure.

The partnership was officially unveiled at a launch event in Colombo, where Singer introduced a comprehensive lineup of HP products, headlined by the latest OmniBook series. The newly launched collection includes Intel-powered laptops with i3, i5, and i7 processors, the high-performance HP Victus gaming series designed for immersive gameplay, and a versatile selection of HP printers suitable for both home and business use.

Commenting on the announcement, Ankur Goel, Senior Director – Government, MNC & New GCC, BDSL, Distribution India Market, stated, “Sri Lanka is a significant market for HP, with a growing demand for reliable, high-performance technology that supports the future of work, learning, and everyday life. By making HP products available through Singer Sri Lanka PLC’s island-wide retail network, we are ensuring greater access for consumers across the country, backed by Singer’s trusted reach and service capabilities.”

The new HP laptop range is designed to meet the evolving needs of modern consumers, combining powerful performance with refined aesthetics. These devices feature elegant, sleek designs and are available in multiple color options, allowing users to choose a style that reflects their personal preferences.

Mahesh Wijewardene, Group Managing Director of Singer Sri Lanka, expressed his thoughts, “Our partnership with HP represents an important step in strengthening Singer’s technology offering in Sri Lanka. By bringing HP’s full portfolio of computing and printing solutions to our customers, we are expanding access to globally trusted technology while ensuring the convenience, affordability, and after-sales support that Singer is known for across the island.”

The expanded HP portfolio highlights Singer’s focus on accessibility and value. Customers can benefit from flexible and easy payment plans, making advanced technology more attainable to a broader audience. The full HP range is available at Singer showrooms and online via www.singer.lk, ensuring convenient access regardless of location.

 

Photo Caption – (2nd from Left) Thulitha Mendis, Commercial Director, Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC; Janmesh Anthony, Marketing Director, Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC; Mahesh Wijewardene, Managing Director, Singer Group of Companies; Mohan Pandithage, Chairman, HAYLEYS Group of Companies; Ankur Goel, Senior Director – Government, MNC & New GCC, BDSL, Distribution India Market; Wasim Shaikh – Country Lead – Sri Lanka – Consumer Sales; Vajira Tennakon, Chief Operating Officer, Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC; Shabeen Hussain, Senior Brand Manager, Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC; and Tharaka Warnakulasuriya, General Manager – Marketing, Singer (Sri Lanka) PLC.


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