Financial markets are not reserved for the wealthy or the experienced. Understanding how money works — and how it can work for you — is a skill that should begin early and belong to everyone. Yet across Sri Lanka, financial education remains an afterthought in our schooling system, leaving a generation of talented young people without the tools to build lasting wealth.
"The best time to start investing was ten years ago. The second best time is today."
The Knowledge Gap Is the Wealth Gap
In my decade of experience across global capital markets — from London to Dubai to Colombo — the single most consistent pattern I have observed is this: wealth accumulation is rarely about how much you earn. It is almost entirely about how much you understand. High-income professionals who lack financial literacy consistently underperform lower-income individuals who have taken the time to learn the fundamentals of investing.
Sri Lanka is no different. With a growing middle class, increasing access to the Colombo Stock Exchange, and a young population with decades of compounding ahead of them, the opportunity is enormous. What is missing is the education to seize it.
What Investment Education Actually Means
At CIFI, we do not teach people to speculate or chase returns. We teach the durable principles that underpin all sound financial decision-making: understanding risk and return, the mechanics of equity and fixed income markets, the discipline of portfolio construction, and the critical importance of time in the market over timing the market.
These are not concepts reserved for MBAs or finance professionals. They are life skills — as fundamental as reading, writing, and arithmetic — and they deserve to be treated as such in Sri Lanka's education system.
A Call to Action
If you are between 13 and 25, the most valuable investment you can make right now is not in a stock or a unit trust. It is in your own financial education. The returns on that investment compound for the rest of your life. That is the founding belief of the Colombo Institute for Investments — and it is why we exist.