Lahore & Karachi: ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) Pakistan, in collaboration with SEED Ventures, closed a successful series of its flagship conferences Pakistan Leadership Conversation (PLC 2022) in Islamabad, Karachi and Lahore respectively.
The fourth edition of PLC centered on the theme “Rethinking our
world: Sustainable growth for Pakistan” and brought together leading policy
makers, thought leaders, corporate influencers, academia and business operators
for a dialogue centered on the power of digital, sustainability/ESG, ethics and
future ready workforce.
In Karachi, Dr. Shamshad Akhtar, Mr. Nadeem Hussain, Founder
Planet N Group of Companies/Chairman Pakistan Fintech Network attended the
event as Guest of Honour. Speaking on the topic of Accelerated Financial
Inclusion, he said, “Digitalization plays an imperative role in enhancing
social mobility and these shifts can not be made without understanding the
customer need and creating the simplest customer journey.”
Muhammad Ali Tabba, CEO Lucky Cement Limited as the Guest of
Honour shared his thoughts on Opportunity and Size - Fast Tracking the
investment landscape saying, “The distribution of energy, its mix and
privatization is imperative for our growth agenda. Moreover, enabling make in
Pakistan environment will help import substitution fueling employment,
self-reliance and sustainable economic growth driven by exports.
As a part of her keynote address, Dr. Shamshad Akhtar, Chairperson
PSX and PICG spoke on Diversity, Equity & Inclusion, while Re-calibrating
our Practices for Sustainable Growth she said, “As Pakistan sets to become part
of global economies through BRI / CPEC and export focused, strategy - relevance
of diversity, equity and inclusion is extremely critical for all stakeholders
to achieve the recognised global standards of performance and excellence.”
The first session, titled,
“Diversity, Equity & Inclusion: Re-calibrating Practices for Sustainable
Growth” featured Ahsan Jamil, CEO, Pakistan Institute of Corporate Governance;
Farrukh H. Khan, Managing Director & CEO, Pakistan Stock Exchange; Maheen
Rahman, CEO - InfraZamin Pakistan; Mohammad Shoaib, CEO - Al Meezan Investment
Management Limited; Navid Fazil, CEO - Interloop Limited moderated by Sadia
Dada, Chief Marketing and Communications Officer, K-Electric.
The second session was led by a key note
address from Sadia Khan, Commissioner - Securities & Exchange Commission of
Pakistan who shared her thoughts on the topic, ““Ethics, Technology, ESG -
Accelerating national economic transformation”. She said, “"Ethical
behaviour is at the core of good governance and sustainability. The importance
of ESG and sustainability has been rightfully amplified in a short time with
increased focus in the areas of financial reporting, investing and business
practices." Adding on to the guidelines issued by SECP on CSR, she added,
"We introduce voluntary guides to enable good business practices that add
value to the community".
The talk was moderated by Hena Sadiq, Partner
Audit and Assurance - Yousuf Adil Chartered Accountants; Rana Nadeem, Partner -
KPMG Taseer Hadi & Co.; Saquib Ahmad, Country Managing Director - SAP
Pakistan; Shahzad Shahid, Group CEO - TPS Online; Zeeshan Shahid, Director Risk
and Compliance - BYKEA
Mr. Sharif Tabbani, Owner & Principal –
Tabbani’s School of Accountancy also joined the event and spoke on the Talent,
Technology & Transformation.
In Lahore, Salman Shah, Advisor to the Chief
Minister of Punjab on Economic Affairs and Planning & Development attended
the event as the Guest of Honour. Speaking on the topic, “Re-thinking
Sustainable Investment Landscape in Pakistan”, he said, “Government has shifted
greater focus on sustainable development and enabling upskilling of businesses
to benefit from e-market places like Amazon and Ali Baba. Clean and renewable
energy is another imperative to the growth of our economy”. He further added,
“Creating business hubs in Punjab with demographic sectoral focus is a key
government priority to help create job opportunities, enhance economic activity
and increase exports”.
Also present as the Guest of Honour was
Hashim Jawan Bakht, Finance Minister, Government of Punjab who shared his
thoughts on - Talent, Technology & Transformation, he said, “Sustainable
and inclusive economic growth is dependent upon agile, data driven and
resilient government decision making. Recent policy improvements for technology
sector is set to help bring in valuable foreign exchange. We must continue
focus on digitalization and amplify ease of doing business to sustain the
growth momentum”
The first session discussed, “Putting
Pakistan on the Global Digital Map ~ Leapfrog into the future”. The discussion
was led by a key note by Fatima Asad-Said, CEO, Abacus Consulting. The panel
included Badar Khushnood, Fishry.com E-commerce Platform & Bramerz |
x-Google, Facebook & Twitter; Chairman P@SHA; Ahmer Mallick, CEO, PBIT;
Sajjad Syed, Chairman, Excellence Delivered; Muhammad Awais, Partner, EY Ford
Rhodes and was moderated by Omer Zaheer Meer, Chair MNP & Tax Committee
ACCA Pakistan.
The second panel discussion talked about,
“Accelerated Financial Inclusion: Ethics, Emerging Technologies and Social
Impact”. The key note address was delivered by Dr. Amjad Saqib, Founder and
CEO, Akhuwat Foundation. The panel included Zia Ul Mustafa, President ICMA
Pakistan; Qasif Shahid, Cofounder & CEO, Finja; Jahanzeb Khan, CEO, FINCA
Microfinance Bank Ltd.; Roshaneh Zafar, Founder & Managing Director, Kashf
Foundation; Mohsin Khawaja, Director, Mahmood Group of Industries &
President, EO Lahore and was moderated by Arif Masud Mirza, Regional Head of
Policy ACCA (MESA).
Helen Brand OBE, Chief Executive, ACCA Global
joined the PLC 2022 virtually and highlighted ACCA’s contributions and
continued commitment to sustainable development, saying, “For ACCA,
as accountants and as leaders, it’s about driving good well-considered
decisions and business strategies, that consider people and the planet, as well
as profit. It’s about a new way of keeping score in business, a new way of
measuring success and counting value that considers wider measures than the
financial bottom line. It must include impacts on the environment and impacts
on society too.”
Speaking at the event, Assad Hameed Khan, Head of ACCA Pakistan
shared his thoughts on Pakistan’s path to a sustainable economy, ‘‘ACCA is
committed to positively influencing governments, policy makers and regulators
on sustainability matters, and develop the profession in alignment with the
SDGs. ACCA and ACCA members continue to contribute, collaborate and converge
thought leaders to bring conversations that explore high impact action items to
drive an inclusive social and economic growth for a sustainable Pakistan.”
ACCA also
hosted another ceremony in the evening for their newly qualified ACCA members
and High Achievers titled, ‘New Members and High Achievers Ceremony 2022’ that
celebrated their achievements as they continue to embark on their professional
journey, committed to contribute to a sustainable Pakistan. In Karachi, the
guest included Atif Kaludi, CFO Lucky Cement and Asim Siddiqui, Country
Managing Partner EY Ford Rhodes. In Lahore, Senator Walid Iqbal attended the
event as the Chief Guest.
Orla Collins, President, ACCA Global sent in her message
where spoke about her own experiences, saying, “No matter how the landscape changes in
the years to come – and change it will - you know that ACCA will be there with
you. ACCA will be there for you - offering all the help, advice and
support you could need or want.”
Starting in 2017, PLC has now become an important annual event for those who want to stay up to date with the ever-evolving business world and accountancy profession. It has also cemented ACCA’s role as a super connector for key stakeholders. The event was broadcasted live on ACCA’s social media pages with over 2 million followers as well as ACCA’s global audience which includes 233,000 members and 536,000 future members.
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