ACCA (the
Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) convened a mega corporate
conference on the theme 'Punjab: Corridor to Pakistan’s economic prosperity'
here in Multan on 13 March 2020.
Featuring
insights and thought leadership of the most prominent policy makers and
business leaders from the province, the conference facilitated future-focused,
action-oriented conversations aimed at revitalising region’s economy and
society by proposing a bold future enabled by the power of inclusivity,
integrity and innovation to usher in an era of sustainable and accelerated
growth.
With an aim to
build a consensus among all stakeholders on the future direction for region’s
economy and society, the policy makers and business leaders shared their
perspectives on topics as diverse as transforming Multan region into a global
startup hub and building future-ready, globally competitive organisations.
Foreign
Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi was the Chief Conversation Leader and he
delivered a highly passionate speech promoting hope and optimism for the
region, the province, and the country. He highlighted how Pakistan is regaining
its global influence by playing an active role in promoting global peace,
building new partnerships to enhance bilateral trade with friendly countries,
and attracting foreign investors through effective reforms targeted at
improving ease of doing business in the country. He appreciated the role ACCA
is playing in the country using its global reach, influence and resources to
help local businesses and policy makers with their future-readiness and global
relevance.
Senator Walid
Iqbal also spoke at the event and highlighted that Multan region has a great
potential, and by focusing in this region we can improve our exports, create
new jobs, and empower underprivileged communities. He energised the audiences
by citing verses from Iqbal and explained the poet’s philosophy on innovation,
self-esteem, and courage.
The event had
an impressive lineup of speakers, including Sheikh Ahsan Rasheed, CEO, Hafeez
Ghee Mills Pvt Ltd, Zia Ul Mustafa, President, Institute of Cost &
Management Accountants of Pakistan (ICMAP), Fazal Elahi, President Multan
Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Dr Athar Mahboob, Vice Chancellor, The
Islamia University Bahawalpur, Javaid Iqbal Chaudhry, President,
Bahawalpur Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Mian Rashid Iqbal, Sr Vice
President, Multan Chamber of Commerce & Industry, Bakhtawer
Tanveer, Director, Maqbool Group, Ahmer Arif, Project Manager, British Deputy
High Commission – Karachi, and Sajjad Syed, CEO, Excellence Delivered ExD pvt
Ltd, Syed Bahadar Ali, Commissioner Inland Revenue, Corporate Zone, FBR, Dr.
Hayat Awan, HOD, Business Department, Air University Multan Campus, and Masooma
Sibtain, Consultant, Women Economics Reforms at CRSS.
There was a
strong emphasis on ensuring equality of opportunity, championing highest
standards of ethics, and encouraging innovative mindset, Leaders also agreed
that Pakistan can truly reach its full potential if youth of our country are given
right environment to lead innovation and think beyond boundaries. With
advancements in technology, there’s no excuse not to train our youth to think
beyond boundaries through world-class qualifications and by developing globally
in-demand skills and competencies so they can take part in global economy,
without even leaving the country, by activating startup ecosystem and setting
up Shared Service Centers in cities like Multan and Bahawalpur.
The event was supported by ACCA’s partner
organisations, including Security Organizing System pvt ltd Pakistan, SHAMA,
Akhuwat Foundation, British Deputy High Commission, LGS, University of London,
SKANS, TMUC, OBOX, Saddaqat, MA Sheikh Hospital, Multan Chamber of Commerce
& Industry. Bahawalpur Chamber of Commerce & Industry, ICMAP, PSX,
PBIT, PITB, PRA & Jamapunji.
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