Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

CA Sri Lanka continues to champion companies to adopt integrated reporting

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Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) President Manil Jayesinghe recently continued to push companies in Sri Lanka to adopt integrated reporting and integrated thinking, if companies were truly keen in remaining sustainabl­e and successful in the long term.

Addressing a forum on integrated reporting organised by CA Sri Lanka recently, Jayesinghe urged companies and profession­als to adopt the integrated reporting framework for their maximum benefit, as it is an important stepping stone that will not only help organisati­ons to bring about integrated reporting but also the key element behind it, which is integrated thinking.

“The world has shown us that profits alone is not the real driver and we have so many things happening around in the world right now and today health and safety is the key priority for companies and tomorrow it can be something else,” he said.

Jayesinghe elaborated that profit is no longer the key benchmark of success as there were many other factors to consider in benchmarki­ng success, including environmen­t, human capital and society, among other factors.

“It is important to make sure that your business is a sustainabl­e business and for this integrated thinking needs to come through and by adopting integrated reporting, corporates will achieve this,” he added.

Jayesinghe shared these thoughts during a discussion featuring John Keells Holdings PLC on its ‘winning story’ in adopting integrated reporting within the organisati­on.

He also highlighte­d that since the inception, CA Sri Lanka has recognised the importance of integrated reporting and has taken the leadership in popularisi­ng the concept of integrated reporting among corporates in Sri Lanka.

“With new events taking place around the world as well as in Sri

Lanka, I hope integrated reporting will have better visibility and companies will start adopting integrated reporting as one of their forms of reporting,” he said.

He added that CA Sri Lanka has taken steps to provide all necessary technical, financial and institutio­nal support to the Integrated Reporting Council of Sri Lanka, headed by Asite Talwatte, to carry out the task of promoting integrated reporting and integrated thinking among corporates in Sri Lanka.

Delivering his company’s success story in adopting integrated reporting, John Keells Holdings PLC Group Finance Controller Mohan Thanthirig­e highlighte­d that integrated reporting is articulati­ng the different business processes, where everyone can accept it.

“We felt that with our stakeholde­rs getting more sophistica­ted, we too needed to step up in our reporting,” he said.

During the forum, it was highlighte­d that at numerous stakeholde­r engagement-related studies conducted by John Keells Holdings, more and more stakeholde­rs were asking questions in relation to non-finance that the convention­al financial reporting seen in annual reports.

Thanthirig­e explained that it was important to look at what is best for one’s organisati­on in terms of culture and infrastruc­ture.

“We did so many test runs and it was a long journey with failures and wins, to get here in terms of ensuring our integrated reporting was a success story,” he added.

The forum concluded following a panel discussion, which was moderated by Talwatte. The panel session featured Thanthirig­e, Manager Group Finance Kalpa Munasinghe, Manager Corporate Finance Eneeshya Perera, Assistant Manager Sustainabi­lity, ERM and Group Sourcing Devmi Jayaweera, Assistant Manager Corporate Finance Daniella De Mel and Assistant Manager Group Finance Mayurika Silva.

 ??  ?? A team from John Keells Holdings PLC discusses benefits of integrated reporting with Integrated Reporting Council of Sri Lanka Chairman Asite Talwatte
A team from John Keells Holdings PLC discusses benefits of integrated reporting with Integrated Reporting Council of Sri Lanka Chairman Asite Talwatte

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