Boring No More: Accountants, Auditors See Themselves as Creative, Curious and Adventurous, Study Shows

Newly-rebranded Caseware shares game-changing research and launches the first in a series of transformative tools to meet changing industry needs.

TORONTO, May 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Creative, curious and adventurous may not be traits normally associated with accountants and auditors, but a recent study shows that’s just how a growing number of industry professionals see themselves.

David Osborne at CwX 2022

The research – conducted by leading software provider Caseware International through interviews with nearly 500 accountants and auditors globally – suggests that the profession is shifting toward more insights-driven and human-centered work.

According to the study, some 37% of accountants and auditors surveyed place a high value on creative problem-solving. Nearly half (47%) say they are adventurous when it comes to trying new technology. Accounting professionals say they want to spend more time collaborating with their clients and colleagues, and their focus has shifted from analyzing what has happened to anticipating what happens next.

“We’ve been listening closely to our customers for over 30 years, and a clear message from this research is that the industry will look significantly different in the future than it does today,” said David Osborne, CEO of Caseware. “What has traditionally been seen as a tedious, number-crunching profession is rapidly transforming into one that’s dynamic, driven by analytical insights and focused on creative collaboration. Cloud-based solutions, intelligent automation and other innovations are sparking new business opportunities and opening up new career paths.”

Caseware, the leading software-as-a-service (SaaS) provider to the auditing and accounting industry, conducted the study from August through December 2021. The findings are already being applied in the company’s product and service development and have also informed its newly-unveiled rebrand. Among the insights shared by survey respondents is that many have been developing their people skills in order to foster closer working relationships with clients and teammates. They are also increasingly conscious of their potential to create lasting impact, the research shows.

“More than ever, we see auditors, accountants and financial analysts taking pride in the fact that their work benefits and improves the world,” Osborne said. “They play a key role, for example, in helping organizations move beyond traditional financial disclosure to share environmental,  social, and governance (ESG) information. Whether accounting professionals are detecting and preventing fraud, ensuring systems work properly, or helping companies operate both efficiently and ethically, the people who count on Caseware are making a difference.”

Caseware announces rebranding

To support and drive the industry’s transformational change, Caseware has announced a global rebranding as it begins rolling out the next generation of automation, analytics and problem-solving tools – all designed to enrich the experience of its customers as they help their clients achieve unprecedented performance.

The new Caseware brand was revealed in Toronto at CwX, the company’s first global annual conference. In his remarks to the combined in-person and online audience, Osborne committed to providing customers with versatile, innovative tools that enable them to do their best work. The CEO also shared the company’s renewed sense of purpose: “Caseware is in business to help our customers work more effectively, gain deeper insights and see further along the road that leads to change for the better. We succeed by advancing our customers’ success, and we help them drive transformation by designing technology that reflects our deep understanding of what they hope to achieve – and why.”

Central to the company’s new product offering is a cutting-edge, cloud-based business intelligence tool called Sherlock, which consolidates data across multiple engagements and generates powerful insights that can then be leveraged to sharpen efficiency and accelerate growth. Officially launched on May 19, Sherlock is the first in a series of market-changing products Caseware plans to introduce over the next three to five years.

“As we build the tools that are helping transform the future of accounting, we’re also helping individual customers pursue careers fueled by curiosity and creative intelligence,” said Osborne, who joined Caseware as CEO in June 2021 following a strategic investment in the company by private equity firm Hg Capital in October 2020.

With Hg’s financial backing and under Osborne’s leadership, Caseware has experienced exponential growth. In the last year alone, the company has added over 250 new team members worldwide. Solidifying its position as the leading provider of cloud-based audit and assurance software, Caseware has also expanded its global footprint by acquiring three of its distributors – in the US, Denmark and the Netherlands.

“These are exciting times for the accounting and auditing industry, as digital transformation takes us to places we never imagined,” Osborne said. “We’re looking forward to equipping more accountants and auditors around the world with solutions that meet their high expectations for speed, accuracy, responsiveness, and equally important, their desire for easier collaboration and insight-driven problem-solving. Supported by our thoughtfully-designed tools and platforms, they can focus on what matters most: building stronger relationships with their colleagues and clients –  and we’ll be right there alongside them as a trusted, innovative partner.”

About Caseware

Caseware is the leading global provider of cloud-enabled audit, financial reporting and data analytics solutions for accounting firms, corporations and government regulators. Caseware’s innovative tools and platforms help more than half a million customers in 130 countries work smarter, dig deeper and see further as they transform insights into impact. For more information, visit https://www.caseware.com .

Media information and to set up interviews: Isabella Kima – Corporate communications specialist, isabella.kima@caseware.com

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‫منتدى SEforALL يبدأ مع الرئيس الرواندي كاغامي والقادة العالميين لدفع عجلة انتقال الطاقة

في يوم الافتتاح، يخاطب الرئيس كاغامي أكثر من 1000 شخص، تليها إعلانات استثمارية رئيسية للطاقة النظيفة

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His Excellency Paul Kagame, President of Rwanda, presents at the SEforALL Forum in Kigali on 17 May.

وافتتح المنتدى بملاحظات من الرئيس الرواندي بول كاغامي قال فيها:

“على مدى العقد الماضي، أُحرز تقدم كبير نحو تحقيق الهدف السابع من أهداف التنمية المستدامة المتعلق بتوفير الطاقة النظيفة والميسورة الكلفة للجميع… وتتزامن أزمة الطاقة هذه مع خطر تغير المناخ، الذي تتعرض له قارتنا بشكل خاص. إن التحول إلى الطاقة المتجددة أمر بالغ الأهمية. وهذا هو السبب في أن تهيئة بيئة تمكينية لاجتذاب الاستثمار في الطاقة المستدامة أمر بالغ الأهمية.

“هناك حاجة إلى زيادة التمويل المقدم إلى البلدان النامية لدعم التكيف مع المناخ، تماشيًا مع الاتفاقات الدولية. ولا يمكن لأفريقيا أن تتحمل العبء بمفردها، خاصة وأن انبعاثاتها لم تخلق حالة الطوارئ المناخية. بيد أن أفريقيا ستكون جزءا من الحل”.

والملاحظات الكاملة للرئيس كاغامي متاحة هنا. كما استُقبل الحاضرون في المنتدى بملاحظات أدلى بها أنطونيو غوتيريس، الأمين العام للأمم المتحدة؛ وداميلولا أوغونبيي، الرئيس التنفيذي والممثل الخاص للأمين العام للأمم المتحدة المعني بتوفير الطاقة المستدامة للجميع والرئيس المشارك لشبكة الأمم المتحدة المعنية بالطاقة؛ والأونرابل إرنست نسابيمانا، وزير الهياكل الأساسية في رواندا؛ ومايكل ر. بلومبرغ، المبعوث الخاص للأمم المتحدة المعني بالطموح المناخي والحلول، ومؤسس مؤسسة بلومبرغ للخيرات التابعة لشركة بلومبرغ المحدودة وشركة بلومبرغ، من بين آخرين.

وقال داميلولا أوغونبيي:  “من خلال المنتدى، تهدف SEforALL ، معكم جميعًا هنا اليوم، إلى تشكيل ما سيكون عليه الانتقال العادل والمنصف للطاقة عبر الاقتصادات في مراحل متميزة من التنمية. ونسلم بأن البلدان المنخفضة الانبعاثات والفقيرة في الطاقة يجب أن توفر النمو والتنمية والتطلعات لسكانها بينما تحقق أيضا أهدافها الصافية الصفرية. وتواجه البلدان في أفريقيا وآسيا تحديات فريدة يجب النظر فيها ومعالجتها لنقلها من ما هي عليه اليوم إلى مستقبل للطاقة النظيفة لا يترك أحدا متخلفا عن الركب “.

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ويسعى المنتدى أيضا إلى حفز الاستثمارات في حصول الجميع على الطاقة وكفاءتها وانتقالها، وإلى إعلام المشاركين وإلهامهم بالعمل. على هذا المنوال، تضمنت اللحظات والإعلانات الرئيسية الناشئة عن اليوم الأول ما يلي:

·  والتزمت مؤسسة بلومبرغ الخيرية بمبلغ 242 مليون دولار من دولارات الولايات المتحدة لتسريع عملية انتقال الطاقة النظيفة في 10 بلدان نامية.  قال مايكل ر. بلومبرغ، “لقد رأينا أنه من الممكن زيادة الوصول إلى الطاقة بأسعار معقولة، وتحسين الصحة العامة، ومكافحة تغير المناخ في نفس الوقت – وإحراز تقدم سريع في كل مجال. وعلينا أن ننشر ذلك النجاح في جميع أنحاء العالم، ولا سيما في البلدان النامية التي أسهمت بأقل قدر في أزمة المناخ ولكنها تواجه أشد الآثار. وسيساعد هذا الدعم عشرة بلدان لديها إمكانات هائلة في مجال الطاقة النظيفة على اغتنام الفرصة وتجنب بناء مصانع جديدة للفحم “.

·  وشارك وزراء من البلدان الأفريقية في اجتماع مائدة مستديرة وزاري خاص، بهدف وضع سرد لما يشكل تحولا عادلا ومنصفا في مجال الطاقة في أفريقيا، والمساعدة في توجيه الالتزامات والإجراءات المتعلقة بالحصول على الطاقة والانتقال إلى مؤتمر الأطراف السابع والعشرين. سيتم مشاركة نتائج هذا الاجتماع الوزاري في الأيام القادمة.

·   أطلقت SEforALL تقرير أبحاثآفاق التبريد الذي حدد أن 1 من كل 7 أشخاص على مستوى العالم معرضون لخطر كبير بسبب عدم الوصول إلى التبريد وستستمر الأرقام في الارتفاع بحلول عام 2030 دون اتخاذ إجراءات لتحقيق كهربة شاملة وإنهاء الفقر المدقع.

سيبدأ اليوم الثاني للمنتدى بمحادثة حول أهمية العمل المناخي الجريء قبل الدورة السابعة والعشرين لمؤتمر الأطراف التي يديرها نايجل توبينغ، بطل الأمم المتحدة رفيع المستوى للعمل المناخي للدورة السادسة والعشرين لمؤتمر الأطراف؛ والدكتورة شيرين فكري، مساعدة وزير البيئة لتنسيق وتنفيذ السياسات البيئية، مصر؛ ولورانس توبيانا، الرئيس التنفيذي للمؤسسة الأوروبية للمناخ؛ وغيسلان إيراكوزي، ممثل شباب رواندا قبل الدورة السادسة والعشرين لمؤتمر الأطراف.

وستعقد أيضًا جلسات خاصة بكل بلد ترسم مسار التحول في مجال الطاقة النظيفة في رواندا ونيجيريا والهند، فضلًا عن الإعلان عن التزامات جديدة في إطار اتفاق الطاقة ومناقشات بشأن أهمية تمويل التحول في مجال الطاقة.

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عن منظمة الطاقة المستدامة للجميع

منظمة الطاقة المستدامة للجميع (SEforALL) هي منظمة دولية تعمل بالشراكة مع الأمم المتحدة وجهات حكومية وشركات قطاع خاص ومؤسسات مالية ومنظمات مجتمع مدني ومؤسسات خيرية لتسريع وتيرة العمل نحو تحقيق الهدف السابع (7) من أهداف التنمية المستدامة (SDG7)، والمتمثل في ضمان حصول الجميع على خدمات طاقة حديثة وموثوقة ومستدامة بتكلفة ميسورة بحلول عام 2030؛ بما يتفق مع أهداف اتفاقية باريس بشأن المناخ. وتكثف منظمة SEforALL جهودها لضمان تحوّل جميع الأفراد في جميع أنحاء العالم إلى استخدام الطاقة النظيفة، والتي توفر فرصًا جديدة للجميع تمكّنهم من التميّز والنجاح.

وتعمل المنظمة تحت قيادة السيدة داميلولا أوغونبيي، وهي الرئيسة التنفيذية للمنظمة، والممثلة الخاصّة للأمين العام للأمم المتحدة لشؤون الطاقة المستدامة، والرئيسة المشاركة لشبكة الأمم المتحدة للطاقة (UN-Energy). يمكن متابعة حساب السيدة داميلولا على تويتر:  @DamilolaSDG7. ولمزيد من المعلومات، يُرجى متابعة حساب منظمة SEforALL على تويتر: @SEforALLorg.

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Second G20 DEWG focuses on digital connectivity for recovery

JAKARTA, Indonesia, May 18, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — The Indonesian government has urged the G20 Digital Economy Working Group (DEWG) to continue the discussion on digital connectivity.

Minister of Communication and Informatics Johnny G Plate (centre), the 2022 G20 Digital Economy Working Group (DEWG) Chairperson, Mira Tayyiba (left), and the 2022 G20 DEWG Alternate Chair, Dedy Permadi, during a press conference of the second DEWG meeting in Yogyakarta on Wednesday (18 May 2022). The second DEWG meeting held on May 17-19, 2022 discusses three priority issues including digital connectivity and post-COVID-19 recovery, digital skills and digital literacy, as well as cross-border data flow and trusted free data flow.

“I believe we have all witnessed the importance of information and communication technology in helping people cope with the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic,” Minister of Communication and Informatics, Johnny G. Plate, stated.

The DEWG is part of the Indonesian G20 Sherpa Track. The working group originated with the formation of the G20 Digital Economy Task Force (DETF) in 2017 during the German G20 presidency.

The working group was mandated to discuss the implementation of an interconnected, protected, and safe digital technology to develop an inclusive, resilient, and sustainable digital economy.

The second DEWG meeting, under Indonesia’s G20 presidency, which is being held in Yogyakarta on May 17-19, 2022, discusses the issue of digital connectivity.

As the chair of the 2022 G20 Presidency, Indonesia has encouraged the 2022 G20 DEWG participants to discuss three priority issues: digital connectivity and post-COVID-19 recovery; digital skills and digital literacy; as well as cross-border data flow and trusted free data flow.

At the meeting, Minister Plate emphasized the importance of overcoming the digital divide by building digital connectivity or telecommunications infrastructure.

During the second DEWG meeting, he urged that the discussion focus on inclusiveness, empowerment, and sustainability for strengthening the global position and recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic.

The digital divide has remained an issue until now. According to data from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU), in 2021, a total of 2.9 billion people across the world had never used the Internet.

Meanwhile, according to the World Bank data for Indonesia, 94 million adults could not access the Internet via mobile devices in 2019.

“The digital divide remains a challenge. Those who have access to fixed broadband Internet are even fewer,” Plate pointed out.

The digital divide has become one of the reasons for the G20 DEWG forum to discuss the issue of digital connectivity.

The Ministry of Communication and Informatics, which is in charge of the DEWG, is seeking to address the digital divide by strengthening collaboration to drive massive construction of digital infrastructure between G20 member countries and the rest of the world.

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The discussion on connectivity has become more relevant in the wake of a global economic turmoil that has affected food, commodities, and energy availability as well as caused the inflation rate to soar.

“The discussion on digital connectivity becomes important at the second DEWG meeting because after the COVID-19 pandemic, the economy is greatly supported through the use of digital connections in solving various community problems as well as empowering the community itself,” Minister Plate emphasized.

Plate further accentuated that the pandemic had shown the extent to which people are dependent on digital ecosystems in various public sectors, such as education, health and, of course, economic development.

Taking into account the importance of the digital connectivity issue, the priority issue of DEWG is discussed in five subtopics.

First, Plate said, DEWG discusses a common understanding of digital connectivity by placing the community as the main focus of the digital connectivity development efforts.

“This is what we mean by people-centric digital connectivity,” he remarked.

The second subtopic of the digital connectivity discussion at the second DEWG meeting is digital security as a key enabler to support the business community.

The intensification of digital communications indirectly also raises new challenges in the form of various digital security risks that threaten the online safety of internet users, especially the increasingly digital economic actors.

Recognizing the importance of digital security in supporting the sustainability of digital businesses in the future, the DEWG decided to facilitate the collection of existing digital security and safety practices.

On the third subtopic, the Working Group agreed to establish a G20 Digital Innovation Network as a continuation of the G20 Innovation League hosted by the G20 Italian presidency last year.

Such a network aims to accommodate and support the collaboration of digital innovation actors around the world, such as start-ups, venture capitalists, corporations, and governments.

On the fourth subtopic, the G20 DEWG welcomes the implementation of the digital transformation expo that will showcase the achievements of G20 members regarding strategic policies and information on digital transformation.

“The Indonesian G20 presidency hopes that the concept of the event would be welcomed positively and enthusiastically by the holders of the next G20 presidency,” Minister Plate stated.

On the fifth subtopic, the G20 DEWG supports the notion from the International Telecommunication Union (ITU) on the smart village and smart island initiative.

“Support for this idea shows Indonesia’s commitment to taking advantage of the role of the G20 to solve various issues in the global community. DEWG encourages solidarity in the use of digital transformation, not only from G20 member countries but also non-member countries, especially small island developing states,” he stated.

Minister Plate expressed gratitude for the smooth, proper, and focused implementation of the second DEWG meeting.

Plate also reminded all delegates and knowledge partners to join the third DEWG meeting that will be held in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara, on July 20-21, 2022.

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Turkish Finance Minister To Travel To Egypt For First Minister-Level Visit In Nine Years

ANKARA– Turkish Finance Minister, Nureddin Nebati, will travel to Egypt in early June, to attend a meeting of the Islamic Development Bank, a statement of the finance ministry said, yesterday.

Nebati will head a delegation to Egypt’s Red Sea resort city of Sharm El-Sheikh, and is expected to meet his Egyptian counterpart and other officials, the statement added.

This will be the first minister-level visit by a Turkish official since 2013, when bilateral ties deteriorated, following the ouster of former Egyptian President, Mohamed Morsi, supported by Turkey.

Both sides even expelled each other’s ambassadors in 2013.

The tensions were also reflected in the two countries’ different stances on some regional issues, especially the Libyan crisis and the Mediterranean demarcation deals, over the discovery of natural gas.

Since last year, Turkey has engaged in an effort to mend its frayed ties with regional powers, including Egypt, Israel, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates.

Source: NAM NEWS NETWORK

Developments in Libya on the table of UN Secretary-General and Foreign Ministers of Turkey and Italy in New York

New York- UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres discussed with the Foreign Ministers of Turkey and Italy in New York developments in Libya and several other issues.

According to Guterres’s press office on Wednesday, Turkish Foreign Minister Mevlut Cavusoglu discussed the situation in Libya, Ukraine, Syria and Afghanistan on the sidelines of the International Migration Review Forum at the United Nations in New York.

Guterres also met with Italian Foreign Minister Luigi de Mayo with whom he discussed the crisis in Libya, Ukraine and food security.

Source: Libyan News Agency

Algerian Ambassador to Libya visits headquarters of the High National Election Commission, praises its readiness to hold the elections in the coming period

Tripoli- The Head of the Council of the High National Election Commission HNEC Imad Al-Sayeh met Thursday at the Commission headquarters in Tripoli with Algerian Ambassador to Libya Suleiman Shnain and his delegation.

The meeting focused on the latest political developments in Libya and internationally, and ways to strengthen national proposals and efforts to complete the upcoming elections in the coming period.

The Algerian Ambassador expressed his country’s support for the choices of the Libyan people and their firm desire to achieve free elections to bring peace and stability to the country and the Arab region, and paid tribute to the commission’s efforts and the professionalism which, he said, characterized the previous electoral stages. He also praised the commission’s level of readiness and efforts to provide ideal conditions for holding elections.

Source: Libyan News Agency