Driving Sustainability and Creating Value During Unprecedented Uncertainty Key Priorities for Professional Accountants in Business and Public Sector

Driving Sustainability and Creating Value During Unprecedented Uncertainty Key Priorities for Professional Accountants in Business and Public Sector

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

DRIVING SUSTAINABILITY AND CREATING VALUE DURING UNPRECEDENTED UNCERTAINTY KEY PRIORITIES FOR PROFESSIONAL ACCOUNTANTS IN BUSINESS AND PUBLIC SECTOR
New PAIB Advisory Group report explores key global trends impacting professional accountants as CFOs and Business Leaders

(New York, New York, May 31, 2022)

Professional accountants must think disruptively to help their organizations respond to unprecedented challenges and uncertainty. IFAC’s Professional Accountants in Business (PAIB) Advisory Group explores how professional accountants add value to theirorganizations and to society. A new report, Global Priorities for Professional Accountants in Business and the Public Sectorcompiles key insights and learnings from the advisory group’s recent meeting.   

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The report features the accountant’s and the profession’s role in: 

  • Inflation and the supply chain crunch 
  • The Circular Economy  
  • Enabling an integrated mindset in business 
  • Audit committees andaddressing new responsibilities  
  • Enabling an effective public sector finance workforce 

Sanjay Rughani, IFAC PAIB Advisory Group Chair, said: “We need to think differently to drive sustainability and create value during this time of deep uncertainty and unprecedented trading and economic conditions. By sharing our learnings as a global profession, we can support professional accountants to engage in higher value actions and inform strategic decisions.” 

Access the report and additional insights

Contact:
Jennifer DiClerico
Head of Communications
+1-212-286-9344
jenniferdiclerico@ifac.org

 
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