Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

ACCA Sri Lanka holds the country’s first Virtual Financial Hackathon

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In today’s digital era, the success of businesses depends on its ability to sustain innovation.

As such, with the aim of fostering and encouragin­g creative problem solving to drive innovative ideas, the forwardthi­nking accounting body ACCA (Associatio­n of Chartered Certified Accountant­s) recently conducted the country’s very first Financial Virtual Hackathon titled “Virtual Finhack 2019.” The event was participat­ed by a large number of teams ranging those from key universiti­es in the country.

Engaging participan­ts simultaneo­usly across different geographie­s, Virtual Finhack 2019 had competing teams that worked around the clock to come up with solutions to case studies presented on current challenges prevalent in the finance industry.

Finhack 2019 showcased an intense burst of idea storming, with each team working diligently on seeking intelligen­t solutions to overcome and manage challenges in the finance arena. These included working on case studies based on financial management and analysis, risk, financial reporting, maximizing company value and mind mapping on solutions pertaining to fair value. The teams pitched their ideas to a collection of industry experts ranging those from top finance entities, blue chip companies and to senior academics of universiti­es. The judges in turn evaluated the ideas presented, by perusing their user potential, level of innovation and commercial potential.

The panel of judges for the event consisted of Mr. Suren Rajakarier – Chairman Member Network Panel ACCA Sri Lanka and Partner KPMG, Mr. Nandika Buddipala – Vice Chairman Member Network Panel ACCA Sri Lanka and Chief Financial Officer Commercial Bank, Mr. Jehan

Perinpanay­agam – Member, Member Network Panel ACCA Sri Lanka and Chief Executive Officer Informate Pvt Ltd, Ms. Hasini Perera – Lecturer Department of Accountanc­y University of Kelaniya, Dr. Chathurika Seneviratn­e, Lecturer Department of Accounting, University of Sri Jayawarden­apura and Ms. Nilusha Ranasinghe – Head of ACCA Sri Lanka

After some impressive pitching, the Department of Accounting, University of Kelaniya emerged the winners, with the Department of Accounting, University of Sri Jayawarden­apura and Department of Accounting, University of Colombo coming in as joint runners up for the event.

Giving an insight into the thinking behind holding an event of this nature , Ms. Nilusha Ranasinghe Head of ACCA Sri Lanka commented “Innovation comes from creating the right environmen­ts where ideas can connect, hence the reason we felt that this Industry- specific hackathon will help to drive innovation and drive engagement by focusing on self-directed and dynamic learning. Besides, in a virtual hackathon, we can also give any student and graduate irrespecti­ve of where they are located, the opportunit­y to participat­e, demonstrat­e and showcase their skills to take them to the next level. With digitizati­on, the future of financial services holds amazing opportunit­ies that will entail finance profession­als to combine finance data with external informatio­n to help model and predict business outcomes, identifyin­g the most profitable opportunit­ies.

We wanted to help and nurture the future generation of finance profession­als to ride this wave with confidence and be well versed problem solvers that will drive organizati­ons forward.”

ACCA hopes to hold Finhack as an yearly event and to use it as a platform to motivate young profession­als to confidentl­y embrace the changes taking place in the evolving field of finance.

 ??  ?? The winning team from the Department of Accounting, University of Kelaniya
The winning team from the Department of Accounting, University of Kelaniya
 ??  ?? Joint runners up - Department of Accounting University of Sri Jayawarden­apura
Joint runners up - Department of Accounting University of Sri Jayawarden­apura

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