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Sri Lankan conglomerate
St. Anthony's Group
IndustryConglomerate
Founded1942; 82 years ago (1942)
FounderA. Y. S. Gnanam
HeadquartersColombo, Sri Lanka
Area servedSri Lanka
Key peopleSimon Rajaseelan Gnanam
Arul Selvaraj Gunaseelan Gnanam
Elijah Jeyaseelan Gnanam
Jeevan Gnanam
Products
  • Hardware
  • textiles
  • roofing
  • media
  • construction
  • hospitality
  • farms
  • manufacturing
  • retail
  • solar
  • hydropower
SubsidiariesTokyo Cement
Websitewww.anton.lk

St. Anthony's Group (St. Anthony's) is a Sri Lankan conglomerate company headquartered in Colombo, Sri Lanka. St. Anthony's Group owns businesses across Sri Lanka engaged in hardware, textiles, cement, roofing, media, construction, hospitality, farms, manufacturing, retail, solar and hydropower.

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