Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

CA Sri Lanka takes lead in educating Nepal’s Chartered Accountant­s on IFRS implementa­tion

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In its capacity as an influentia­l accounting body, CA Sri Lanka, continued to take the lead in educating member bodies in the South Asian region on the implementa­tion of the Internatio­nal Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS).

In this endeavor, CA Sri Lanka recently organised an IFRS training programme for members of the Associatio­n of Chartered Accountant­s of Nepal ( ACAN), where issues pertaining to the implementa­tion of the internatio­nal standards was discussed at length. A total of 32 members from ACAN attended the training programme held in Colombo.

Speaking at the event, CA Sri Lanka President Mr. Jagath Perera said that as a profession­al body that adopted IFRS way back in 2012, CA Sri Lanka had an in depth understand­ing on the difficulti­es and con- fusion a profession­al body may have when moving forward in implementi­ng the internatio­nal standards. “But, we have our experience and our resource persons who will guide you in this process and help you in adopting the IFRS. It is not impossibl e, but there are issues you will encounter as you move on and so we have identified the best resources to help you in the adoption process,” he told the ACAN members present at the training.

Mr. Perera highlighte­d how CA Sri Lanka has played an influentia­l role in dischargin­g its responsibi­lity towards developing the accounting profession, both locally and globally. “We are not just a member of IFAC, SAFA or CAPA, but we have made vast amounts of contributi­ons to these organisati­ons and to the global standards as well,” he said.

He also recalled how CA Sri Lanka had assisted both Bhutan and Maldives in helping develop their accounting profession by providing guidance and training on various areas including on accounting and auditing standards.

Mr. Perera pointed out that the accounting profession is changing and the challenges have become far more complex in comparison to a few years back. “Today digitizati­on is taking over everything and this is no exception to the accounting profession. We can only meet these challenges by changing our skillsets. Changing our skillset is the game changer and CA Sri Lanka will take the lead in this over the next couple of years,” he added.

Speaking at the event, ACAN President Mr. Hari Kumar Silwal extended his appreciati­on to CA Sri Lanka for the support extended to his country in helping them adopt and implement IFRS. “We admire and thank CA Sri Lanka for this great gesture and for the support in helping us in implementi­ng IFRS. CA Sri Lanka has become like our big brother and we have a lot to learn from them and this is an important opportunit­y for us,” he said.

Resource contributi­ons for the IFRS training programme in Colombo were provided by CA Sri Lanka members Mr. Tishan Subasinghe, Ms. Shakila Perera and Mr. Rajith Perera.

As a follow up session, CA Sri Lanka will also conduct a three day Applicatio­n Level Training Programme on IFRSs in Nepal in

 ??  ?? Members of the Associatio­n of Chartered Accountant­s of Nepal (ACAN) at the IFRS training programme in Colombo organised by CA Sri Lanka. Also in the picture are; ACAN President Mr. Hari Kumar Silwal and CA Sri Lanka’s President Mr. Jagath Perera, Vice...
Members of the Associatio­n of Chartered Accountant­s of Nepal (ACAN) at the IFRS training programme in Colombo organised by CA Sri Lanka. Also in the picture are; ACAN President Mr. Hari Kumar Silwal and CA Sri Lanka’s President Mr. Jagath Perera, Vice...
 ??  ?? CA Sri Lanka President Mr. Jagath Perera addressing the participan­ts.
CA Sri Lanka President Mr. Jagath Perera addressing the participan­ts.
 ??  ?? ACAN President Mr. Hari Kumar Silwal speaking at the training programme.
ACAN President Mr. Hari Kumar Silwal speaking at the training programme.

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