Entities invited to submit their Financial Reports

Both the private and public sector entities will have their Financial Reports assessed for this year’s Financial Reporting (FiRe) Award ceremony to be held on 17 th December 2021 in recognition of the best performing entities.

The FiRe Award, which is aimed at reviewing financial reporting compliance levels among corporate entities, launched its 19 th edition of the Excellence in Financial Reporting, today, at the Serena Hotel, Nairobi.

Some of the areas that will be evaluated in this year’s Award include governance, environmental and sustainability reporting, compliance with applicable accounting standards and overall presentation of Annual Reports and Financial Statements.

The National Securities Exchange Chief Executive Officer (CEO) and Chairman of the FiRe Award Executive Committee, Mr Geoffery Odundo, said that this year’s event focuses on how the Covid -19 pandemic, has affected businesses and livelihoods.

“The heightened turmoil in global financial markets, precipitated by the ongoing pandemic calls for a sound reporting and disclosure framework,” he observed.

He added that this will ensure investment decisions, are based on accurate and timely information that enhance confidence in the capital markets, while also lowering barriers to access capital for issuers.

“The event will also highlight strategies adopted by organizations to remain profitable and deliver services to their clients,” Odundo added.

The Retirements Benefits Authority (RBA) is the new addition to the list of promoters of the FiRe Award which include among others, the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK), Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (PSASB), Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE) and the Capital Markets Authority (CMA).

RBA CEO, Mr. Nzomo Mutuku, said that the Institution is delighted to join the FiRe Award promoters to upscale the financial reporting of registered Retirement Benefits Schemes (RBSs).

“We hope that through this partnership, RBA will strengthen its regulatory role and enhance financial disclosure by RBSs, which control over Sh.1.2 trillion worth of assets,’’ he said.

Following RBA’s move to join the FiRe Award, Mutuku stated that all registered RBSs can now participate by submitting their latest financial statements for evaluation and award in the “Pension Schemes Category.PSASB CEO, Fredrick Riaga, said that FiRe Award is an indispensable event for improving entities’ compliance, with International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS), reporting framework for transparency and accountability.He added that the adoption of International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) by entities, has boosted business efficiencies, enhanced comparability and better communication with stakeholders.Mr. Riaga noted that the adoption of IPSAS and IFRS, has largely been positive in […]

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