Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka’s biggest business summit, 39th National Conference of Chartered Accountant­s inaugurate­d in the presence of visionarie­s, business leaders and entreprene­urs

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The biggest business summit in Sri Lanka, the 39th National Conference of Chartered Accountant­s inaugurate­d on Monday, 08th October 2018 with the country’s corporate glitterati including locally and internatio­nally acclaimed visionarie­s, decision makers, business leaders, and entreprene­urs in attendance.

The conference, organised by the Institute of Chartered Accountant­s of Sri Lanka (CA Sri Lanka) was held under the patronage of Mr. James Dauris, British High Commission­er to Sri Lanka, who was the Chief Guest while Prof. Lalith Gamage, Vice- Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of the Sri Lanka Institute of Informatio­n Technology (SLIIT), who revolution­ized IT education in Sri Lanka was the Guest of Honour.

The keynote address was delivered by Sri Lankan IT visionary Mr. Tony Weeresingh­e, who stakes claim to building some of the world’s most sophistica­ted trading systems, including the current platform for the London Stock Exchange. He is the Founder of Millennium­IT, and the Chairman/CEO of Ustocktrad­e, LLC as well as Co- Founder/ Director at The Cainan Foundation.

This year’s conference set a new record having attracted over 2000 participan­ts to the event’s main venue, live broadcast and webcast. The conference which will conclude on 10th October following two days of technical sessions will revolve around the theme ‘Hyperleap’ focusing on techno- logical disruption, and the rapidly changing global economy among other factors that challenge the business world.

President of CA Sri Lanka Mr. Jagath Perera said that there has been a considerab­le impact on the role of the accountanc­y profession with the influence of disruptive technologi­es. “This has renewed the call for us as profession­al accountant­s to comprehend the need to adapt with time, while understand­ing that technology is here to stay and we have to work beside it, and not against it. This is why it has become increasing­ly important for profession­als including chartered accountant­s to take bold strides and leap forward to evolve in their profession­al role,” he said.

Chairman of the National Conference Committee Mr. Dulitha Perera said that technology has impelled finance profession­als to grow at a rapid speed in order to stay relevant, keep up and thrive in this ever- evolving landscape and Chartered Accountant­s must evolve and change with it if they are to remain relevant. He noted that while technology is here to stay, does this mean that computers can do the same functions of a human. “It would be impossible to programme a computer or create a software programme with the ability to exercise the judgement a fully trained, senior accounting profession­al has at their disposal. But, neverthele­ss there are renewed complexiti­es and challenges. Being an accountant means becoming an elemental force to the organisati­on’s governance and strategy execution,” he added.

Chairman of the National Conference Technical Committee Mr. Moiz Rehmanjee said that with heavy sounding punchlines such as artificial intelligen­ce, blockchain­s, machine learning technologi­es, millennial wave, social media revolution, and changes to the global economic order, the single unanswered question remains as to what this means for everyone. “The blunt reality is that no one quite knows exactly what all this entails for our future, but what we do know is that big changes lie ahead and to ride this tide we need to be prepared to change ourselves, boldly. The topics and speakers that we have lined up for the two days of interactio­n at the conference will focus on our capabiliti­es as profession­als and as a nation to not be subdued by the disruption­s but to emerge out of them in better shape than before,” he said.

The National Conference of Chartered Accountant­s has once again attracted Sri Lanka’s top business leaders, c-suite executives including top accounting profession­als. The two days of technical sessions will be steered by highly acclaimed speakers and panelists recognised both locally and internatio­nally, for taking bold leaps towards success without being shackled by the never ending changes to the business ecosystem.

 ??  ?? From left to right - Keynote speaker Mr. Tony Weeresingh­e, Chief Guest Mr. James Dauris, National Conference Technical Committee Chairman Mr. Moiz Rehmanjee, CA Sri Lanka’s Vice President Mr. Manil Jayesinghe, President Mr. Jagath Perera, National Conference Committee Chairman Mr. Dulitha Perera, Guest of Honour Prof. Lalith Gamage, and Institute’s Secretary Mr. Prasanna Liyanage.
From left to right - Keynote speaker Mr. Tony Weeresingh­e, Chief Guest Mr. James Dauris, National Conference Technical Committee Chairman Mr. Moiz Rehmanjee, CA Sri Lanka’s Vice President Mr. Manil Jayesinghe, President Mr. Jagath Perera, National Conference Committee Chairman Mr. Dulitha Perera, Guest of Honour Prof. Lalith Gamage, and Institute’s Secretary Mr. Prasanna Liyanage.
 ??  ?? An entertainm­ent act describing the theme of the conference ‘Hyperleap’
An entertainm­ent act describing the theme of the conference ‘Hyperleap’
 ??  ?? Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of the Sri Lanka Institute of Informatio­n Technology (SLIIT) Prof. Lalith Gamage delivering his speech.
Vice-Chancellor and Chief Executive Officer of the Sri Lanka Institute of Informatio­n Technology (SLIIT) Prof. Lalith Gamage delivering his speech.
 ??  ?? Keynote speaker Mr. Tony Weeresingh­e addressing the gathering.
Keynote speaker Mr. Tony Weeresingh­e addressing the gathering.
 ??  ?? British High Commission­er to Sri Lanka Mr. James Dauris delivering his speech.
British High Commission­er to Sri Lanka Mr. James Dauris delivering his speech.

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