The CAL Circle
A Boy, a Tea Kiosk, and 70 Years of Maliban
Hashila Fernando — fourth-generation member of the Maliban family — on legacy, Gen Z consumers, and the brand's most ambitious chapter yet.
Watch the full conversation
Maliban began with a boy, a tea kiosk, and a founding philosophy that quality was the only currency worth building on. Seventy years later, the brand ships 25 million packets of biscuits a month to markets across six continents.
In this episode of the CAL Circle, Hashila Fernando — fourth-generation member of the Maliban family and the person now leading its next chapter — traces the arc of a business that has outlasted generations of competition, economic turbulence, and shifting markets.
She speaks about her great-grandfather's founding ethos, what it means to carry a legacy into a room full of Gen Z consumers, and why the company's most recent strategic moves have been its most ambitious.
Highlights
Moments from the Episode
Short clips from the conversation.
Invest with Capital Alliance
Capital Alliance (CAL) has been a leader in Sri Lanka's investment landscape for 26 years. Explore our full range of investment solutions, or download the CAL Online Mobile App and begin investing seamlessly.
Keep Watching
More from CAL Circle
Conversations with Sri Lanka's business leaders.





