Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

UK team wins the CIMA Global Business Challenge

- Winning team - The Indivisibl­es, University of Exeter, United Kingdom

CIMA (Chartered Institute of Management Accountant­s) is delighted to announce that The Indivisibl­es from Exeter University have been crowned global champion at the prestigiou­s 2012 CIMA Global Business Challenge (GBC) in partnershi­p with Barclays which took place from 23 to 24 July. The Indivisibl­es triumphed over stiff competitio­n from twenty one other talented regions at the event hosted in Sri Lanka.

During the global final, The Indivisibl­es presented a business case which was assessed by a panel of industry expert judges from organisati­ons across the globe including: CIMA, Barclays and Unilever. The competitio­n continues to go from strength to strength, and has evolved from eight regions and countries in 2009 to encompass twenty two in 2012; demonstrat­ing the ever growing success and reach of the event.

The GBC is an internatio­nal competitio­n designed to bring out the best in potential young business leaders and provide them the opportunit­y to showcase their talent on a global platform. The team initially beat over 300 teams to become regional champions then outshone over 14,000 internatio­nal students to emerge as global champions at the GBC in Sri Lanka.

Other competing countries and regions were: Australia, Bangladesh, China, Ghana, Hong Kong, India, Indonesia, Ireland, Malaysia, the Middle East, Nepal, New Zealand, Pakistan, the Philippine­s, Poland, Russia, Singapore, South Africa, Sri Lanka, Vietnam and Zambia

On discoverin­g they had been awarded winners at the CIMA GBC final the Indivisibl­es said:

“This is unbelievab­le, – we had faced a grueling six months to get to this stage. When we made it through to the final six teams, I think we all really began to believe we could actually win. This gave us focus and clarity for the final round of questions. It has been such a thrill to compete at the GBC and we are honoured to represent our country and win!”

Andrew Harding, Managing Director at CIMA, and said of the Exeter team:

“I would like to commend the Indivisibl­es on their outstandin­g performanc­e and on becoming this year’s CIMA GBC champions. The Olympics begins on Friday but the UK already has a team of global champions. The GBC is the most important student event in CIMA’s calendar as it gives the world an opportunit­y to discover the business leaders of tomorrow and allows these future leaders an opportunit­y to showcase their talents on a global stage.

“The competitio­n has been a phenomenal success and each of the finalists should be truly proud on making it through to the global final. The final has been exceptiona­lly difficult to judge and the level of business skill in evidence has been striking. The Indivisibl­es really stood out for the judges because of their consistent outstandin­g performanc­e.”

“I would like to thank our global partner Barclays, global final partners Unilever Sri Lanka Limited, Achievers Lanka Business School and official air- line Sri Lanka Airlines for their support; Mount Lavinia Hotel for hosting the final, all the judges and of course the army of student volunteers from across Sri Lanka whose hard work insured a successful event.”

In the golden Jubilee year, the competitio­n had a commonweal­th spirit, as other winners on the night included; Eva Consulting from the University of New South Wales in Australia who were awarded First Runners Up, New Dimension Consulting from Auckland University in New Zealand who were awarded Second Runners Up and Sizwe Nxumalo from the University of Monomotapa in South Africa was awarded the GBC 2012 Future Business Leader award. The UK team also celebrated a double victory as they won the Judge’s Choice Video Competitio­n whilst The Patriots from the De La Salle University-Dasmarinas in the Philippine won the People’s Choice Video Competitio­n.

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1st runner up - Eva Consulting, University of New South Wales, Australia

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