Future developments reinforce ACCA’s steadfast presence in the Sultanate
The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) has announced its strategic developments with the Oman Association of Chartered Public Accountants (OACPA), marking the beginning of an innovative partnership.
Strategic plans and developments were discussed by Helen Brand, ACCA’s Chief Executive, and Sheikh Mahfouz Aljuma, Chairman, OACPA, reinforcing the enduring relationship between the two institutions and was marked with a commitment to excellence, pushing boundaries and setting new benchmarks for the accounting profession in Oman, an official press communique indicated.
Oman presence
“For over 15 years, ACCA has been a steadfast presence in Oman, supporting entities and professionals across the Sultanate. Our partnership with OACPA has proven to be nothing short of groundbreaking for the accounting profession in the region,” commented Fazeela Gopalani, Head of ACCA Middle East.
“With a clear vision and realistic belief in what we can contribute, we can continue to be a force for public good in 2024 and beyond, working to create a future in alignment with the Oman Vision 2040,” she continued.
Finance professionals in attendance
The conference was attended by accounting and finance professionals from public sector institutions, regulators and audit firms and included networking opportunities, panel discussions and keynote speeches on important topics facing the accounting profession.
“The conference has addressed some of the most pertinent issues our profession faces and provides the opportunity for accounting professionals to equip themselves with the knowledge required to tackle and embrace the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead,” remarked Aljuma.
Resmouki, who shared insights on IFAC’s IMPACT approach, emphasized the value it brings to society and how IFAC is connecting the work it does to the public interest and social purpose of the profession, the press note concluded.