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Business Recorder
02-05-2025
- Business
- Business Recorder
ACCA hosts dinner: SSO sector's role in boosting economic growth, job creation underscored
KARACHI: The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) hosted a high-profile Shared Services and Outsourcing (SSO) Industry Leaders Appreciation and Engagement Dinner, at a local hotel in Karachi. The event marked the official visit of the Global Chief Executive of ACCA – Helen Brand OBE, to Pakistan, to celebrate the contributions of key players in the SSO sector, while exploring Pakistan's potential as a leading global outsourcing destination. The gathering brought together top representatives from prominent organizations such as GSK, A F Ferguson & Co, Yousaf Adil, BDO Pakistan, The BPO, and ACCA's senior leadership including Helen Brand, Assad Hameed Khan, Taimur Beiram Khan, and Ali Shan ul Haque. The evening began with a networking session followed by a welcome address from Taimur Beiram Khan, who emphasized the SSO sector's role in boosting economic growth and job creation. Assad H Khan highlighted Pakistan's strategic advantages—its growing digital infrastructure, skilled talent pool, and cost-effectiveness—as key factors making it an attractive outsourcing hub. A roundtable discussion focused on enhancing Pakistan's competitiveness, encouraging innovation, and strengthening industry partnerships. Participants shared insights on trends, challenges, and future opportunities for the sector. Helen Brand concluded the event by reaffirming ACCA's commitment to supporting Pakistan's economic development by nurturing future-ready talent and fostering global collaboration. She praised Pakistan's entrepreneurial spirit and digital progress, noting its potential to become a high-value, globally competitive business services hub. The event underscored ACCA's dedication to advancing the SSO industry in Pakistan. Copyright Business Recorder, 2025


Zawya
07-04-2025
- Business
- Zawya
Global bodies sign deal to work together combatting business fraud
Dubai, UAE: With fraud continuing to plague businesses and the wider economy, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in key areas, including thought leadership research and learning. The partnership will build on existing thought leadership collaboration, including on an upcoming ACCA report on combatting fraud, to identify new joint research opportunities. The MoU — which is for an initial period of three years — explores opportunities for the development and joint organisation of continuing professional development (CPD) and continuing professional education (CPE). Helen Brand, ACCA chief executive, said: 'ACCA has had a long-standing commitment to empowering members to better address and manage fraudulent activities, focused on improving risk assessment, robust controls and forensic auditing. 'This MOU reinforces that commitment. We look forward to working with fellow global professional body ACFE in promoting the highest ethical business standards.' One immediate outcome of the MOU is ACCA's attendance at the 2025 ACFE Fraud Conference Europe in London (March 24-26) where a joint panel discussion, led by ACCA's global head of risk management and corporate governance for policy and insights Rachael Johnson, will focus on cyber fraud and AI-powered attacks as well as AI-powered solutions to detect them. John Warren, the ACFE's chief executive officer, said: 'Together, ACFE and ACCA memberships include thousands of professionals in countries around the world. This strategic partnership between our organisations is a natural fit in pursuit of one common goal: fighting fraud. Teaming up with ACCA opens many doors to collaboration, thought leadership and more. We're thrilled for the bright future that lies ahead.' Kush Ahuja, ACCA's Head of Eurasia and Middle East, comments: "In the Middle East, fostering an ethical business culture is paramount to combating fraud and ensuring sustainable economic growth. This partnership between ACCA and ACFE underscores our commitment to equipping professionals in the region with the tools and knowledge necessary to uphold integrity and transparency in all financial practices." -Ends- Middle East media contacts: Natalie Glorney natalie@ Sheila Tobias sheila@ ACCA News Room E: newsroom@ ACFE Communications E: pr@ About ACCA We are ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), a globally recognised professional accountancy body providing qualifications and advancing standards in accountancy worldwide. Founded in 1904 to widen access to the accountancy profession, we've long championed inclusion and today proudly support a diverse community of over 252,500 members and 526,000 future members in 180 countries. Our forward-looking qualifications, continuous learning and insights are respected and valued by employers in every sector. They equip individuals with the business and finance expertise and ethical judgment to create, protect, and report the sustainable value delivered by organisations and economies. Guided by our purpose and values, our ambition is to lead the accountancy profession for a changed world. Partnering with policymakers, standard setters, the donor community, educators and other accountancy bodies, we're strengthening and building a profession that drives a sustainable future for all. Find out more at: About the ACFE Founded in 1988 by Dr. Joseph T. Wells, CFE, CPA, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) is the world's largest anti-fraud organization. Together with more than 90,000 members, the ACFE works to reduce business fraud worldwide and inspire public confidence in the integrity and objectivity within the profession. Find out more at:


Mid East Info
07-04-2025
- Business
- Mid East Info
Global bodies sign deal to work together combatting business fraud - Middle East Business News and Information
With fraud continuing to plague businesses and the wider economy, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in key areas, including thought leadership research and learning. The partnership will build on existing thought leadership collaboration, including on an upcoming ACCA report on combatting fraud, to identify new joint research opportunities. The MoU — which is for an initial period of three years — explores opportunities for the development and joint organisation of continuing professional development (CPD) and continuing professional education (CPE). Helen Brand, ACCA chief executive, said: 'ACCA has had a long-standing commitment to empowering members to better address and manage fraudulent activities, focused on improving risk assessment, robust controls and forensic auditing. 'This MOU reinforces that commitment. We look forward to working with fellow global professional body ACFE in promoting the highest ethical business standards.' One immediate outcome of the MOU is ACCA's attendance at the 2025 ACFE Fraud Conference Europe in London (March 24-26) where a joint panel discussion, led by ACCA's global head of risk management and corporate governance for policy and insights Rachael Johnson, will focus on cyber fraud and AI-powered attacks as well as AI-powered solutions to detect them. John Warren, the ACFE's chief executive officer, said: 'Together, ACFE and ACCA memberships include thousands of professionals in countries around the world. This strategic partnership between our organisations is a natural fit in pursuit of one common goal: fighting fraud. Teaming up with ACCA opens many doors to collaboration, thought leadership and more. We're thrilled for the bright future that lies ahead.' Kush Ahuja, ACCA's Head of Eurasia and Middle East, comments: 'In the Middle East, fostering an ethical business culture is paramount to combating fraud and ensuring sustainable economic growth. This partnership between ACCA and ACFE underscores our commitment to equipping professionals in the region with the tools and knowledge necessary to uphold integrity and transparency in all financial practices.'
Yahoo
27-03-2025
- Business
- Yahoo
Global bodies sign deal to work together combatting business fraud
The ACFE and ACCA to focus on research and learning in three-year MOU NEW YORK, March 27, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- With fraud continuing to plague businesses and the wider economy, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to collaborate in key areas, including thought leadership research and learning. The partnership will build on existing thought leadership collaboration, including on an upcoming ACCA report on combatting fraud, to identify new joint research opportunities. The MoU — which is for an initial period of three years — explores opportunities for the development and joint organization of continuing professional development (CPD) and continuing professional education (CPE). Helen Brand, ACCA chief executive, said: "ACCA has had a long-standing commitment to empowering members to better address and manage fraudulent activities, focused on improving risk assessment, robust controls and forensic auditing." "This MOU reinforces that commitment. We look forward to working with fellow global professional body ACFE in promoting the highest ethical business standards." One immediate outcome of the MOU is ACCA's attendance at the 2025 ACFE Fraud Conference Europe in London (March 24-26) where a joint panel discussion, led by ACCA's global head of risk management and corporate governance for policy and insights Rachael Johnson, focussed on cyber fraud and AI-powered attacks as well as AI-powered solutions to detect them. John Warren, the ACFE's chief executive officer, said: "Together, ACFE and ACCA memberships include thousands of professionals in countries around the world. This strategic partnership between our organizations is a natural fit in pursuit of one common goal: fighting fraud." "Teaming up with ACCA opens many doors to collaboration, thought leadership and more. We're thrilled for the bright future that lies ahead." About ACCA We are ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants), a globally recognized professional accountancy body providing qualifications and advancing standards in accountancy worldwide. Founded in 1904 to widen access to the accountancy profession, we've long championed inclusion and today proudly support a diverse community of over 252,500 members and 526,000 future members in 180 countries. Our forward-looking qualifications, continuous learning and insights are respected and valued by employers in every sector. They equip individuals with the business and finance expertise and ethical judgment to create, protect, and report the sustainable value delivered by organizations and economies. Guided by our purpose and values, our vision is to develop the accountancy profession the world needs. Partnering with policymakers, standard setters, the donor community, educators and other accountancy bodies, we're strengthening and building a profession that drives a sustainable future for all. Find out more at: About the ACFE Founded in 1988 by Dr. Joseph T. Wells, CFE, CPA, the Association of Certified Fraud Examiners (ACFE) is the world's largest anti-fraud organization. Together with more than 90,000 members, the ACFE works to reduce business fraud worldwide and inspire public confidence in the integrity and objectivity within the profession. Find out more at: View original content: SOURCE ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) Sign in to access your portfolio