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IASCA Issues Its 2025 Annual Report
11-Feb-2026
AMMAN – HE Dr. Talal Abu-Ghazaleh, chairman of the International Arab Society of Certified Accountants (IASCA), emphasized that IASCA’s 2025 Annual Report reflects an advanced stage of institutional development within the Society.
Commenting on the report, he said, “We believe that the future of the accounting profession is built on knowledge, digital transformation, and adherence to international standards. This is what the Society has focused on through its training programs and professional partnerships over the past year.”
The report comes within the framework of the Society’s commitment to enhancing transparency and institutional governance, documenting its activities and initiatives aimed at supporting professional competencies and building the capacities of certified accountants, in line with economic and legislative developments and the accelerating digital transformation.
In this context, Dr. Abu-Ghazaleh stated:
“The issuance of the 2025 Annual Report reaffirms the Society’s commitment to its pioneering role in supporting the implementation of international accounting and auditing standards and promoting the principles of governance and transparency, thereby contributing to improving the quality of financial reporting and building trust in Arab economies.”
For his part, Mr. Salem Al-Ouri, executive director of the Society, said:
“Annual reports are a true reflection of the Society’s efforts in serving the accounting profession in the Arab world and enhancing professional integration among Arab institutions, in a manner that supports sustainable economic development and keeps pace with global changes.”
Mr. Al-Ouri added that, through a highly committed and competent team, the Society has been able to adapt to the profound changes the world is undergoing and transform challenges into creative ideas, noting that the team has adopted a new approach aligned with these global changes.
The report includes a number of key areas, including:
- Professional training programs and courses implemented during 2025.
- The Society’s activities and local, regional, and international participations.
- The Society’s efforts to support the implementation of international accounting and auditing standards.
- Strategic approaches and future action plans.
He emphasized that the annual report represents an important reference for professionals and relevant stakeholders and reflects the Society’s commitment to its mission of serving the accounting profession and enhancing its role in supporting sustainable economic development in the Arab world.