ICAI Releases its Publication on Professional Opportunities for Chartered Accountants:

The Publication gives a clear and simplified overview of the legal framework, the operational difficulties, and governance practices
Opportunities for Chartered Accountants in the Cooperative Sector

ICAI Releases its Publication on Professional Opportunities for Chartered Accountants in the Cooperative Sector
In an effort to build up a stronger cooperative ecosystem, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) has released its new Publication on "Professional Opportunities for Chartered Accountants in the Cooperative Sector". The publication highlights the increasing role of Chartered Accountants in contributing to India's Cooperative sector and serves as crucial for the stakeholders who are engaged in cooperative development.
The publication is issued by ICAI's Committee on Commercial Laws, Economic Advisory and NPO Cooperative, and it gives a clear and simplified summary of the legal framework, the operational difficulties, and governance practices. It outlines the growing opportunities and duties of CAs in protecting the integrity and efficiency of cooperative institutions.
The publication also discusses about the opportunities in technology and automation in areas like Cybersecurity, Risk Management, and Data Analytics. It also explains the professional opportunity beyond the traditional audit.
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