Monday, March 1, 2010

Access to finance for female entrepreneurs in Pakistan

Access to finance for female entrepreneurs in Pakistan
Female entrepreneurs need support of the government, the private sector, and most importantly finance providers, as they strive to satisfy their entrepreneurial instincts, and establish sustainable enterprises necessary for ensuring an equitable and economically successful Pakistan, states ACCA Pakistan’s exploratory report “Access to Finance for female entrepreneurs in Pakistan.” The report was launched at a launch event at a local hotel in Lahore. The Chief Guest of the launch event was Mr. Shahid Rashid, Chief Executive SMEDA. The launch event was also addressed by Mr. Arif Masud Mirza, Head of ACCA Pakistan, Dr. Shella Javed Ikram, President Women Chamber of Commerce, Mr. Javed Iqbal Marth, Deputy Chief Manager State Bank of Pakistan and Ms. Zoya Aliem Khan, CEO Zoya Herbal Workshop.

Dr. Afra Sajjad, Head of Education and Policy Development of ACCA presented the key findings and recommendations of the report. The report outlines access to finance as one of the main obstacles faced by female entrepreneurs as they try to establish a sustainable enterprise in the face of social and domestic constraints. The sources of seed capital for female entrepreneurs usually are personal savings, sale of personal jewels or loans from family and relatives. The growth potential of the enterprises is constrained by the unavailability of finance which mainly is due to reluctance of the female entrepreneurs to access bank finance. The major reasons for reluctance to access bank finance are fear of default, high interest rates, unpleasant experiences with the banks, difficulties in arranging collaterals and guarantors, lack of awareness of financing schemes, high risk averseness compared to men, social barriers and lack of an effective lobby. The report recommends that female entrepreneurs should adopt a proactive approach to learning about financing, maintain relevant and reliable accounting records and use the services of professional accountants, should consider refreshing or enhancing their accounting and finance skills by attending professional development courses of accounting and finance and build an effective lobby.

The report concludes that finance providers are of the opinion that specific characteristics of female-owned enterprises, for example innovative nature of the products, reluctance to hire the services of professional accountants, social and cultural constraints in establishing a working relationship with female entrepreneurs and inability to arrange a guarantor or collateral are reasons for reluctance of the finance providers to provide finance to female entrepreneurs. The report recommends that the State Bank of Pakistan will have to play a pivotal role in enabling greater access to finance for female entrepreneurs, by encouraging banks to design and advertise products customised to their needs and constraints and encourage banks to allocate amounts in the total lending portfolio for lending to female entrepreneurs. It should also encourage implementation of the State Bank of Pakistan Prudential Regulations relating to cash flow based lending. Banks should incorporate developmental objectives and focus on outreach in their vision, strategy and actions. The report concludes that public-private partnership is needed to overcome the barrier of access to finance for female entrepreneurs

ACCA Annual Members Dinner - Islamabad, Lahore, Karachi

ACCA Annual Members Dinner - Islamabad, Karachi, Lahore

Event: ACCA Annual Members Dinner - Islamabad

An exclusive musical evening with Pakistan’s top pop band STRINGS – the band of brothers that has gone beyond borders with its soul searching music. The concert will be precede by a networking dinner. A unique opportunity to share with your fellow colleagues; it is aimed to re-energise you for the upcoming challenges of your professional life. Indulge in the magic of Pakistani pop.

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Event details

ACCA Annual Members Dinner Islamabad
Date: 12 March 2010
Venue: Sheesh Mahal, Serena Islamabad

Date: 12 Mar 2010

Venue: Sheesh Mahal, Serena Islamabad.

To register please contact Sarah Jafri on sarah.jafri@pk.accaglobal.com or call on 0300 8526358 no later than 28 Feb.
This event is exclusively for ACCA members and their spouse


ACCA Annual Members Dinner Karachi
Date: 16 March 2010
Venue: Marquee, Marriot Hotel
To register please contact Taimur Beiram Khan on taimur.beiram@pk.accaglobal.comor call on 0300 8241412 no later than 12 March.This event is exclusively for ACCA members and their spouse
Date: 16 Mar 2010 Venue: Marquee, Marriot Hotel Karachi

Event details

ACCA Annual Members Dinner Lahore
Date: 19 March 2010
Venue: Crystal Ball Room, PC Lahore
To register please contact Muhammad Shahid Khan on email shahid.khan@pk.accaglobal.com or call on 0300 8475216 no later than 5 March.This event is exclusively for ACCA members and their spouse

Date: 19 Mar 2010

Venue: Lahore

Cost: CPD Units*:
*CPD Units are only verifiable if the event attended provides skills and/or knowledge relevant to your job or career aspirations. For further details please contact Sarah Jafri on +92 (0)300 8526358 or e-mail sarah.jafri@pk.accaglobal.com

Press Release: ACCA Pakistan awards certificate to Zarai Taraqiati Bank Limited (ZTBL)

Press Release: ACCA Pakistan awards certificate to Zarai Taraqiati Bank
Limited (ZTBL)

ACCA Pakistan presented Approved Employer Certificate to Zarai Taraqiati
Bank Limited (ZTBL) in a ceremony held in Islamabad.

ACCA's Approved Employer Scheme plays a pivotal role in the recruitment,
development and retention of ACCA members and trainees in the approved
organisations. As an approved employer, ZTBL will attain global best
practices on the front of learning and development of ACCA trainees and
members. In the current financial year, ZTBL will provide 50 internships for
ACCA trainees.

Mr Arif Masud Mirza, Head of ACCA Pakistan presented the award to Mr
Muhammad Zaka Ashraf, President ZTBL. Speaking on the occasion, Mr Arif
Masud Mirza said, "ACCA will work closely with ZTBL to train young
professionals to add value to the banking sector of Pakistan. He further
said that the internship opportunities provided by ZTBL during coming years,
through this scheme, will prepare financial experts for the country."

Later Mr Muhammad Zaka Ashraf applauded the efforts of ACCA towards employer
relationship building. He said, "Our main focus for future is on the
advancement of agro-technology and access to credit for farmers, aimed to
ultimately increase agricultural productivity of Pakistan." He added, "The
partnership with ACCA will indeed strengthen the Audit and Finance functions
of ZTBL."

Saturday, February 27, 2010

Press Release: ACCA Pakistan Train the Trainer Initiative

Press Release: ACCA Pakistan Train the Trainer Initiative

As part of ACCA continued efforts to develop excellence in professional
accounting education and establish best practices amongst tertiary
accounting education providers, ACCA Pakistan organised "Train The Trainer"
workshop on 24 February 2010 in Islamabad. Dr Afra Sajjad, Head of Education
and Policy Development of ACCA Pakistan and Mahreen Khan were the event
facilitators.

The workshop participants were faculty members of ACCA Approved Learning
Partners and tuition providers in Pakistan. The participants appreciated
ACCA innovative efforts at enhancing the capacity of professional accounting
education faculty. They were of the opinion that the workshop was useful and
relevant to their work as it enabled them to learn new teaching skills and
methods. They opined that the workshop has energised them and they were
motivated to improving students' exam performance and professionalism.

Speaking at the event, Dr Afra Sajjad, Head of Education and Policy
Development of ACCA Pakistan stated "Train The Trainer is manifestation of
ACCA Pakistan commitment to faculty development of professional accounting
education tuition providers. She discussed the ideas on how to prepare for
more effective sessions, how to improve study support to students and pass
rates? How to tailor general exam techniques to their respective papers and
formulate action plan for implementation of best teaching practices. She
said our students have demonstrated ability and potential to be world class
professional accountants. Through initiatives like "Train the Trainer" we
are facilitating ACCA tutors to help young men and women of Pakistan pursue
their ambition of successful career in finance, accounting and taxation
successfully as well as be world class professional accountants". Mahreen
Khan,TV anchor and a well reputed motivational and self awareness
speaker/workshop leader emphasised on tutors' role in inculcating
professionalism in the students by adopting certain behaviour.

Monday, February 22, 2010

Press Release: CDC becomes ACCA Approved Employer

Press Release: CDC becomes ACCA Approved Employer

The Central Depository Company of Pakistan (CDC) has been registered as an
Approved Employer with the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
(ACCA), the global body for professional accountants.

The registration process involved the assessment of CDC's standards for
staff training and development as well as overall learning environment at
the organization. This close relationship will indeed help CDC attract and
retain best talent in the field of Accounting and Finance and will also
provide an opportunity for existing CDC employees to receive credit for
their work experience. Currently there is a substantial number of ACCA
trainees working at CDC offices across Pakistan.

In an award presentation ceremony organized at the CDC office in Karachi Mr
Muhammad Hanif Jakhura, Chief Executive Officer, CDC Pakistan Ltd, said that
"The diversified businesses of CDC require highly skilled and qualified
professionals who have high moral and ethical values. It is through
organizations such as ACCA, that we expect to meet the rising need of
accounting and finance professionals".

Speaking at the occasion Mr Arif Masud Mirza, Head of ACCA Pakistan said,
"ACCA is excited about this strategic partnership formed with the only
depository company in Pakistan. Besides providing CDC with human talent,
ACCA Pakistan will support CDC in conducting researches and supporting them
in their diversified role through ACCA's thought leadership initiatives. He
further added that employers like CDC Pakistan Ltd. have a great impact on
businesses in Pakistan and ACCA is proud to be associated with them".

Mr. Aftab Diwan - Chief Operating Officer, Mr. Anwar Goplani- Head of Human
Resources, Mr. Kamran Ahmed Qazi - CFO and Company Secretary, Mr Fazal
Hussain Gaffoor - Chief Internal Auditor, Mr Ejaz Ali Shah General Manager
Marketing and Customer Support Services, CDC Pakistan, Mr. Haroon A. Jan -
Head of Business Development, ACCA Pakistan and Mr. Taimur Beiram Khan-
Business Development Manager, ACCA Pakistan were also present at the
ceremony.

Thursday, February 18, 2010

Press Release: Supporting Enterprise Growth

Press Release: Supporting Enterprise Growth

18 February 2010, ACCA Pakistan launched SME Survival Kit today at a local
hotel. The event was attended by a large number of SME owner managers, ACCA
members, policy makers and academics. Participants expressed opinion on
managing survival challenges by obtaining professional advice, exploring
informal sources of finance, thinking innovatively, seeking marketing
opportunities outside Pakistan and having reliable and relevant accounting
records.

"Acknowledging the enormous economic importance of SMEs to national
development, employment creation, role in supply chain and promoting
entrepreneurial innovation, ACCA SME Survival Kit provides practical
guidance on managing challenges including access to finance, succession
planning and business development," said Mr. Shahid Rashid, CEO SMEDA at
ACCA discussion forum. He further said that effective working capital
management, maintenance of reliable accounting records, timely succession
planning and innovative business development will stimulate SME growth.

Dr Afra Sajjad, Head of Education and Policy Development, elaborating ACCA
SME agenda stated, "The vital economic importance of SMEs, which invariably
account for the great majority of businesses in both developed and
developing economies, needs to be recognised by governments, other agencies
and support bodies. Regulators need to 'think small first' when developing
business rules, rather than adapting rules intended originally to be used by
multinationals operating in the world's capital markets. SMEs need 'the
complete accountant' in their organisations to add value to the financial
health and sustainable development of the company: accountants versed in
financial reporting, management accounting, broader strategic skills and
ethics"

Mr Zafar Iqbal Chaudhry, President, Lahore Chamber of Commerce and Industry
stated that due to the paramount importance of SMEs to the economic growth
of Pakistan, the government and the private sector need to enable SMEs
achieve their potential of being the backbone of the country's economy.

Mr Hamid Ikram, Chairman, SME sub-committee ACCA Pakistan stated that ACCA
SME sub-committee along with other relevant stakeholders is working on
enhancing the accounting, bookkeeping and taxation knowledge and expertise
of SME owner managers to increase transparency in their reporting procedures
that would enable them to obtain easy and cost -effective finance.

Mr Hassan Yasser, Assistant General Manager SME Department, Bank Alfalah
Limited stated that access to finance is a critical challenge for SMEs and
banks are working in partnership with SMEs to alleviate this challenge but
SMEs also will have to understand the importance of maintaining reliable
accounting records and nurturing working relationship with banks. Even
though the State Bank of Pakistan has tried to facilitate financing, SMEs
struggle to fulfil the basic information requirements and thus run into
problems in banks, and finally leave, very disappointed at not getting the
loan. Informal sources of finance will also have to be explored.

Saturday, February 13, 2010

Press Release: Launch of ACCA Pakistan SME Survival Kit

Press Release: Launch of ACCA Pakistan SME Survival Kit

Acknowledging the enormous contribution of the SME sector to the economic growth, the SME agenda is at the heart of ACCA's activities. ACCA Pakistan in partnership with stakeholders like Small and Medium Enterprise Development Authority (SMEDA) and local chambers has been focusing on enhancing accounting, bookkeeping and taxation skills and knowledge of SME owner managers. ACCA Pakistan SME sub-committee has commissioned an SME Survival Kit that aims to provide practical guidance to SMEs on managing challenges like access to finance, succession planning and maintaining reliable and relevant accounting records.

To formally launch the SME Survival Kit and deliberate over challenges common to SMEs, ACCA Pakistan is organising a DEBATE "SME Survival Kit: Supporting Enterprise Growth" at the Pearl Continental Hotel Lahore on 18 February 2010 at 1500 hours. The panellists include Mr Syed Salim Raza, Governor, State Bank of Pakistan, Mr Shahid Rashid, Chief Executive Officer, SMEDA, Mr Zafar Iqbal Chaudhry, President Lahore Chamber of Commerce, Dr Afra Sajjad, Head of Education and Policy Development, ACCA Pakistan and Mr Hamid Ikram, Chairman ACCA Pakistan SME sub-committee.

DEBATE will be featuring top management executives from banking and business community to share their views and reflections on the topic under discussion.