Lahore, 10th May 2017: ACCA (Association of Chartered Certified
Accountants) was the strategic partner at the 'SAFA International Conference -
SAARC Economic Challenges 2017' held recently in Islamabad. The annual
conference seeks to address the rising challenges and opportunities for
accountants from the SAARC countries, in the digital era. Ayla Majid, ACCA
Council Member and Sajjeed Aslam, Head of ACCA Pakistan were among the
distinguished panellists representing the profession from Afghanistan, Nepal,
Sri Lanka and Pakistan.
Sajjeed Aslam deliberated on
the topic 'Creating functional synergy through accountants' and Ayla shared her
views on the topic 'Consumer interest – nucleus of organization’s strategy and
planning'. “The accounting profession is evolving at a very rapid pace. While
professional accountants are expected to be the technical experts, there is now
an increasing demand for them to have skills such as emotional, creativity and
mastery of the digital world,” remarked Sajjeed in response to a question on
what will be the future of the profession.
Being the only female on the
panel, Ayla reiterated, “Organisations in Pakistan are now taking an active
stand on issues such sustainability and integrated reporting so companies
across Pakistan are now becoming more accountable entities. However, in our
discussions we should also address topics related to diversity and speak about
having more inclusive representation of women on corporate boards.”
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