Web Lankan Shines at BestWeb.lk 2025 with Multiple Wins
Company Secures Bronze for Best Web Developer and Six More Awards at Monarch Imperial
Colombo, Sri Lanka – August 27, 2025 – Web Lankan, a leading digital solutions provider, celebrated another milestone at the BestWeb.lk 2025 Awards, held at the Monarch Imperial, Colombo. The company was honored with the Bronze Award in the Special Category for Best Web Developer, one of the most competitive segments of the event organized annually by the LK Domain Registry.
The Best Web Developer award recognizes agencies that set industry benchmarks in design, creativity, user experience, and technical excellence. This achievement reinforces Web Lankan’s role as a trusted digital partner for businesses across Sri Lanka and beyond.
Web Lankan secured a total of seven prestigious awards across diverse industries, including its own Bronze Award for Best Web Developer, along with:
Since its inception in 2015, Web Lankan has partnered with 1,600+ clients, built a talented team of 60+ professionals, and earned 35+ industry awards. The company offers a full range of digital services, including Web Design & Development, E-commerce Solutions, SEO, Social Media Marketing, Search Engine Marketing (SEM/PPC), and Cloud Hosting & Support.
Founder & CEO Hashan Thuduhenage said:
“These awards reflect the dedication, creativity, and expertise of our team. At Web Lankan, we are committed to raising the standards of web development in Sri Lanka and continuously delivering innovative, high-quality digital solutions for our clients.”
Web Lankan continues to drive digital excellence and empower businesses to thrive in an evolving online landscape.
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