ACCA highlights investment opportunities in Pakistan at Davos, stresses on sustainability and inclusivity
Senior
representatives from ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) are
in Davos promoting investment opportunities in Pakistan in emerging sectors
such as Shared Services and outsourcing, pushing for sustainable business
practices, and focusing on the value of the accountancy profession in Pakistan and
beyond at the World Economic Forum’s Annual Meeting, 21—24 January 2020 in
Davos, Switzerland.
ACCA’s
head of Pakistan, Sajjeed Aslam, Global head of public affairs, Anthony
Walters, Council Member Ayla Majid FCCA, senior ACCA member Kabeer Naqvi FCCA,
and the CEO of its Approved Learning Partner, TMUC, Chaudhry Faisal Mushtaq TI
are among the key profiles representing ACCA, in addition to partner employers
from Pakistan, including the Founder of Akhuwat Foundation, Dr Amjad Saqib, Wajid
Mirza, Partner, Arthur Lawrence, and Irfan Muneer, Director, Din Leather (Pvt)
Ltd.
ACCA’s
head of Pakistan, Sajjeed Aslam is building conversations at various events in Davos-Klosters
elaborating Pakistan’s potential for becoming a hub of global outsourcing and
Shared Service Centres, as well as sharing the exciting economic opportunities
resulting from the ongoing and planned projects under the China-Pakistan
Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Sajjeed
emphasised that Pakistan is home to 4th fastest growing freelance community,
and we have we’ve the 6th largest pool of engineers, finance professionals
trained on global standards, and talented IT experts positioning Pakistan
perfectly for becoming a hub for Shared Services.
At the
main event of World Economic Forum Annual Meeting, ACCA’s global Council Member
from Pakistan and newly appointed Board Member, Ayla Majid FCCA is scheduled to
moderate a high profile panel discussion on global risks and environmental
challenges under the theme ‘How to Save the Planet’ featuring contributions
from global leaders. The Highlight speakers under this theme include Justin
Trudeau, Angela Merkel, Christine Lagarde, Deepika Padukone, and Greta Thunberg.
Sweden’s Foreign Minister Ann Linde, Alison Martin, CEO, Zurich Insurance
Group, Eric Parrado, Chief Economist, Inter-American Development Bank, Peter
Brabeck-Letmathe, VC - Board of Trustees, WEF, and Salvador Gomez-Colon,
Founder, Light and Hope for Puerto Rico are among the panellist who will be
answering Ayla’s questions on climate change and sustainable business
practices.
Ayla
Majid FCCA is part of World Economic Forum's Global Future Council on Energy
and has written extensively on renewable energy and environmental
sustainability.
In
addition to engagements at the main event, ACCA is participating at the
Pakistan Pavilion set up by the Pathfinder Group and Martin Dow. Under the
leadership of Ikram Sehgal and Ali Akhai, Pakistan Pavilion is hosting
influential world leaders and policy makers and engaging them on numerous
forwarding-thinking conversation themes, including Prime Minister Imran Khan.
“Pakistan
has all the right ingredients to become a hub of global trade, innovation and
entrepreneurship. We have the best talent in accountancy and finance. And as a
nation we have an appetite for entrepreneurship and growth that bodes well for
the future. b. With foreign investment in CPEC projects and global brands
setting up their Shared Service centres in Pakistan, we can surely enter an
unprecedented era of economic uplift. For that to happen, we need strong
presence in platforms like WEF pushing the accountancy profession and Pakistan’s
case, and the role of Martin Dow and Pathfinder group is highly appreciable.” –
Sajjeed Aslam, head of ACCA Pakistan
ACCA’s
presence in Davos is aimed at attracting more interest in CPEC by global
business leaders to amplify its economic impact for our country. ACCA has done
extensive research on CPEC in Pakistan and has produced highly useful global
thought leadership on China’s Belt and Road Initiative in partnership with
organisations such as Shanghai Stock Exchange, Singapore Accountancy
Commission, Shanghai National Accounting Institute, EY, Deloitte, Lahore
University of Management Sciences (LUMS), and Pakistan-China Institute.
ACCA
member Kabeer Naqvi FCCA, CEO, U Microfinance Bank spoke at a dinner organised at
the Pakistan Pavilion and focused on how they are working towards promoting
financial inclusion in the country and making a difference in the lives of
millions of micro entrepreneurs who did not have the fundamental access to
capital before the development of micro-finance industry in the country. Other
speakers at the dinner included Finance Minister Abdul Hafeez Sheikh, Sajjeed
Aslam, head of ACCA Pakistan, and Governor State Bank of Pakistan Reza Baqir.
“When it
comes to encouraging collaborative action on the most pressing issues facing
our planet and all its inhabitants, ACCA has always been at the forefront, and
leading the way. To continue representing accountancy profession at the global
stage and sharing our rich, future-focused insights and forward-thinking policy
recommendations, we're in Davos this week pushing for a fairer, sustainable and
inclusive world.” – Ayla Majid FCCA, Council Member, ACCA
With
over 677 speakers from across the globe, The World Economic Forum is one the
most popular platforms for leaders to come together to address the most
pressing issues facing our world today. ACCA’s presence will mean that high
profile investors are more informed on the exciting opportunities that our
economy offer and get help in building meaningful partnerships with key
stakeholders using ACCA’s diverse network.
With more
than 219,000 fully qualified members and 527,000 students worldwide, ACCA is
the world’s leading body for professional accountants which uses its unrivalled
connections across the world to connect people with fulfilling careers,
organisations with the best finance talent, and economies with the ingredients
for growth.
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