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Banglalink, ICMAB host knowledge sharing session for accountants

This session contributed to the participants’ perspectives on incorporating ethics into corporate frameworks to strengthen organizational integrity

Update : 16 Jul 2024, 01:52 PM

Banglalink collaborated with the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants of Bangladesh (ICMAB) to organize a seminar aimed at sharing cross-industry best practices among professionals on ethics and compliance in business operations.

This session contributed to the participants’ perspectives on incorporating ethics into corporate frameworks to strengthen organizational integrity.

The seminar, titled “Driving Business Excellence through Ethics and Compliance,” took place recently at the Ruhul Quddus Auditorium, ICMAB Bhaban, in the capital. 

Mohammad Adil Hossain, compliance operations and AML program deputy director, and Mohammad Salim Kabir, head of investigations, training, and guidance at Banglalink, conducted the session for over 200 cost and management accountant professionals.

Md Abdur Rahman Khan, council member of ICMAB and Secretary of Financial Institutions Division (FID), Ministry of Finance was present at the seminar as chief guest, while Muniruzzaman Sheikh, chief ethics and compliance officer at Banglalink, was special guest. 

Hasnain Thoufiq Ahmed, council member of ICMAB and group business chief executive officer (CEO), Rahimafrooz Group attended the knowledge sharing session as a facilitator. 

Muniruzzaman Sheikh, chief ethics and compliance officer at Banglalink, said: “Our engagement with professional bodies such as ICMAB enables us to share our best practices, and exchange ideas and insights to promote these standards across diverse industries. Through these collaborative endeavors, our goal is to embed these principles into business practices, fostering a culture rooted in integrity and compliance.”

Md Abdur Rahman Khan, council member of ICMAB and secretary of Financial Institutions Division (FID), Ministry of Finance, said: “As we strive for continuous professional development in the areas of ethics and compliance to drive sustainable business growth, I strongly believe that compliance is a non-negotiable component for the survival and growth of a business.”

Hasnain Thoufiq Ahmed, council member of ICMAB and group business chief executive officer (CEO), Rahimafrooz Group, said: “Integrating ethics and compliance into business operations is essential for sustainable growth across all industries. This session with Banglalink has been invaluable for the professional development of ICMAB members, enhancing our understanding of effective compliance strategies for achieving business excellence.”

Also present at the session were Md. Maksudur Rahman, vice-chairman of the seminar and conference committee at ICMAB and Md. Kausar Alam, group chief financial officer and company secretary of Seven Circle (Bangladesh) Ltd, among others.

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