Colombo, Monday 10 August 2026: At a time when fitness is increasingly being recognised as an essential component of healthier living, Quantum Fitness is deepening its focus on customer education, wellness and accessible fitness solutions, building on nearly three decades of helping shape Sri Lanka’s fitness landscape.
Founded in 1998 as Quantum Teleshopping, the company entered a market where home fitness was still an emerging concept and teleshopping itself was in its infancy. Over the years, Quantum evolved into a leading supplier of fitness equipment for homes, gyms and other institutions, while introducing Sri Lankan consumers to an expanding portfolio of internationally recognised fitness brands and technologies.
Its evolution has also been reflected in its growing islandwide presence. From its early operations, Quantum expanded its showroom network and distribution partnerships, bringing equipment and after-sales support closer to customers across the country. Its expansion into cities including Kandy, Galle and Ja-Ela reflected the company’s ambition to make quality fitness solutions accessible beyond Colombo.
Beyond equipment, Quantum has also sought to contribute to the wider fitness ecosystem. Its partnership with the Foundation of Goodness saw the company provide Power Plate equipment to support the development of rural athletes, demonstrating its interest in extending access to fitness and performance opportunities beyond the commercial market.
Today, that legacy is being extended through a broader emphasis on health and wellbeing. The Quantum Fitness Customer Engagement Programme is designed to help customers make informed fitness choices, use equipment effectively and safely, and develop healthier habits.
The Quantum Fitness Health Academy complements this approach through educational webinars featuring qualified professionals, covering exercise, home workouts, nutrition, sleep and the prevention of non-communicable diseases.
“Over the years, we have seen Sri Lanka’s relationship with fitness change significantly,” said Nomal Wijeyaratne, Founder and Chairman of Quantum Fitness. “Our journey has always been about evolving with the customer. Today, people want more than equipment. They want knowledge, guidance and solutions that can help them live healthier lives, and that is where we see our role continuing to grow.”
As Quantum Fitness moves forward, its focus remains on making fitness more accessible, informed and relevant to the everyday lives of Sri Lankans, while building on a legacy established nearly three decades ago.
For more information on Quantum’s product range visit their showrooms islandwide, call 0115964964 or visit their website www.quantum.lk



