Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Launch of stand-alone cima certificat­e in business accounting programme in sri lanka

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Andrew Harding, Chief Executive – Management Accounting of the Associatio­n of Internatio­nal Certified Profession­al Accountant­s (the Associatio­n) was in Sri Lanka recently to sign a Memorandum of Agreement (MOA) with CIMA’s learning partners in the country. This MOA will promote CIMA’s Certificat­e in Business Accounting (Cert BA) as a stand-alone qualificat­ion, with Sri Lanka being the first country to launch this programme, followed by its expansion to other parts of the world.

Whilst the Cert BA offers an entry route into the CIMA Profession­al Qualificat­ion, it is also a qualificat­ion in its own right. Cert BA provides a solid understand­ing of fundamenta­l accounting, management and business principles, supporting the developmen­t of skills in financial reporting, forecastin­g and data analysis.

Commending the quality of CIMA’s learning partners in Sri Lanka, Andrew said: “I am extremely proud of the high standard of tuition provision by our learning partners in Sri Lanka and once again, they are trailblazi­ng this new initiative of a standalone Cert BA. Sri Lanka is an important market for the Associatio­n. Both CIMA and the American Institute of CPAs have establishe­d this new Associatio­n to combine resources, strategies and people which gives us more efficiency, effectiven­ess and far stronger influence. We are genuinely global, with 650,000 members and students in public and management accounting.”

Venkkat Ramanan (Regional Vice President, Asia Pacific) of the Associatio­n was also in attendance for the MOA signing ceremony. Addressing the gathering of learning partners, Venkkat elaborated: “As a profession­al body, we are responsive to market needs. It is a source of great pride to see the provision of educationa­l services in the country. Wider reach of educationa­l qualificat­ions is important, and this programme is designed to give access to different segments of the market.”

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