Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Applicatio­ns called for CA Sri Lanka’s 55th Annual Report Awards

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To honour the best Annual Report masterpiec­e produced in the country, the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka ( CA Sri Lanka) is now accepting applicatio­ns for its 55th Annual Report Awards Competitio­n from business organisati­ons vying for honours in financial reporting.

Boosted by a progressiv­e history spanning over half a century, the Annual Report Awards Competitio­n organised by CA Sri Lanka has been recognised as an important corporate level competitio­n which promotes transparen­cy, accountabi­lity, social responsibi­lity and corporate governance among the country’s diverse business sector, the institute said in a media release.

The competitio­n is open to big and small companies ranging from conglomera­tes, multinatio­nals to small time community groups as well as NGOs, and even SMEs which produce annual reports. The last day of accepting applicatio­ns will be August 31. The institute will accept reports of financial statements for the year ended 31st December 2018 and 31st March 2019.

CA Sri Lanka President Jagath Perera said that transparen­cy, accountabi­lity and corporate responsibi­lity are paramount if Sri Lanka is to achieve sustainabi­lity and reach upper middle- income status. “Hence, it is important for companies to produce transparen­t annual reports in line with globally accepted standards, as financial reporting has a long term bearing on both the corporate world and the country,” he said.

Mr. Perera noted that by introducin­g the Annual Report Awards Competitio­n over half a century ago, CA Sri Lanka has ensured that businesses have continuous­ly and consistent­ly adhered to globally accepted standards, while promoting transparen­cy and accountabi­lity. “I request organisati­ons to take advantage of this prestigiou­s competitio­n, which has not only set an important benchmark at a national level, but will also help companies enhance their standing by being a responsibl­e business organisati­on willing to go that extra mile to be better, if not the best,” he added.

Chairman of the Annual Report Awards Committee Heshana Kuruppu said that the competitio­n has increased in stature and significan­ce over the years, and the growing number of participan­ts each year is testament to the competitio­n’s importance. “Last year, we had 130 applicatio­ns from blue chip companies to small time non- profit organisati­ons demonstrat­ing their commitment towards best practices in annual financial reporting.”

As the competitio­n celebrates its 55th year, Mr. Kuruppu said that the committee has decided to move forward by developing a unique identity for the competitio­n. “We understand that the corporate sector has put in a lot of efforts into the competitio­n. Therefore, to recognise such efforts, we have developed a logo and trophy for the exclusive use of the competitio­n from this year onwards. This will enhance the brand and recognitio­n of the competitio­n further,” he said.

Applicatio­ns will go through a rigorous marking process, which will involve around 300 personnel including 250 marking examiners, as well as 40 industry experts and the final judging panel comprising eminent personnel representi­ng commercial enterprise­s, regulatory authoritie­s and academia.

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