AMMAN
– HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, Chairman of the International Arab Society of
Certified Accountants (IASCA), announced that due to the prevailing
conditions, the annual meeting of the Society's Board of Directors and General
Assembly will be held remotely online. This step has been taken in line with
the current circumstances relating to the coronavirus spread which banned
travel and ordinary meetings.
Accordingly, IASCA has become one of the leading
professional entities to conduct its meetings digitally.
IASCA’s
preparedness for digital transformation and online work, is an established
certainty where all files, reports and even voting will be exchanged
electronically. The same will apply to the publication of reports and
meeting’s outputs.
Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh affirmed the Society’s keenness on providing all
its services for all professionals through its electronic systems which allow
remote work such as electronic
exam system, digital training platform as well as digital professional
publications and curricula issued by the Society; pointing out that the Society
also will develop a new set of electronic services which will be announced
later on to facilitate publishing and exchange of information.
The International Arab Society of Certified Accountants (IASCA)
was established as a non-profit professional accounting organization on January
12, 1984 in London - UK and was officially registered in Amman on February 24,
1994. IASCA aims to improve the science of accounting, auditing and other
related subjects at the international level, as well as to maintain the
professional independence of accountants, ensure their protection and apply
professional supervision standards as means of upgrading the accountancy and
auditing professions.