11 Facts About Citrus Leisure

1.

Citrus Leisure was incorporated as Hotel Reefcomber Limited in 1973.

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2.

Citrus Leisure Hikkaduwa was incorporated in 1973 as Hotel Reefcomber Limited.

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3.

Citrus Leisure purchased land in Pasikudah for LKR139 million for a new resort called Passikudah Beach Resort.

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4.

Citrus Leisure resolved the dispute with a payment of LKR80 million to the party who instituted the legal dispute.

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5.

Citrus Leisure applied for listings on Colombo Stock Exchange for two of its subsidiaries, Waskaduwa Beach Resort and Kalpitiya Beach Resort in February 2011.

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6.

Citrus Leisure issued a clarification regarding a statement made by prime minister Ranil Wickremesinghe in the parliament.

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7.

In 2018, Citrus Leisure decided to abandon the plans to develop the Kalpitiya Resort.

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8.

Citrus Leisure stated the capital will be employed to settle the debts the company.

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9.

Citrus Leisure opened Ceylon Curry Club, a Sri Lankan contemporary food restaurant in the Dutch Hospital, Colombo.

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10.

Citrus Leisure Hikkaduwa is consisted of 100 rooms and is located in Hikkaduwa.

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11.

George Steuart Group, the parent company of Citrus Leisure, leased the property to Citrus Silver Ltd to operate a 50-roomed, Scottish-themed hotel.

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