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Upcoming CIMA events

Building a vibrant Islamic finance market in Hong Kong

Organised by British Consulate-General, UK Trade and Investment and City of London
Keynote speaker: Lord Mayor of the City of London (along with a panel of prominent speakers)  

Date:    Monday 7 July 2008
Time:    2pm to 5:30pm
Venue: Conrad Hotel, Pacific Place, Hong Kong
Fees:    Gratis (subject to early reservation).

You will find more information here (PDF 2MB).

For registration please fill out the form and send it back to the British Consulate-General by fax or email on or befor 2 July 2008.

Please feel free to contact Scott Lee at scott.lee@cimaglobal.com or 2511-2003 with any queries.

CPD event - Master the art of decision making
7 July 2008

To be competitive in the business environment, it is essential for accountants to be effective decision makers. To join us for this free seminar covering decision making process and techniques, download the reply form (PDF 39KB).

Joint CIMA and CMA monthly networking lunch
CIMA Hong Kong members and the Student Services Committee have jointly organised a casual monthly networking lunch with CMA Canada (Hong Kong Branch).

The lunch will be held on the second Wednesday of each month for members and students of CIMA and CMA Canada (Hong Kong branch). This is a chance to catch up with old friends and meet new ones, so help us make this event enjoyable and bring your friends along, too!

Time: 1pm
The Chinese Club
12/F 21 to 22 Connaught Road Central
Hong Kong

Fee: Chinese lunch at HK$100 per person. Please settle your own bill. A table is reserved under Mr Yau Yin Kwan, Joseph of CMA Canada.

If you are interested in joining us, please email jovy.yeung@cimaglobal.com.

Past event reports

CIMA annual dinner
16 May 2008

The CIMA annual dinner was held at the Banker's Club on 16 May 2008. Nearly 100 guests, members and students attended.

The event began with welcome speeches by CIMA Hong Kong divisional director Mr Damian Yip, divisional president Mr Michael Chan and guest of honour Mr Benjamin Tang, director of the Audit Commission of Hong Kong SAR. Toasts and photos followed.

Throughout the dinner gaming sessions were held, and the event finished with a lucky prize draw. All guestst enjoyed a delightful evening and everyone walked away with prizes or souvenirs at the end of the night. Special thanks to the ten companies and associations that sponsored the event.

View the photos of the night.


CIMA Hong Kong reaches out to employers and students
From 21- 24 February, CIMA Hong Kong participated in the 2008 Education and Careers Expo at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre.

This is the territory's leading recruitment event. By being present, CIMA is sending out a strong signal to employers that it is present in the territory and that it is able to work with them to develop their local talent.


'This is a very important event for CIMA,' commented Damian Yip, divisional director. 'It ensures that the younger generation are aware of us and see management accountant as a 'sexy' profession to get into.

In the past, local universities have offered degree courses that had matched the CIMA syllabus very closely. But since the changes, we need to work more closely with employers,' adds Damian.
In the coming months CIMA Hong Kong will also be participating in a series of exhibitions at local universities.


CIMA Hong Kong introduces management accounting to university students
From February 2008, CIMA Hong Kong has worked closely with university lecturers and programme directors to introduce management accounting to students.

'It is a great opportunity for us to be invited into the classroom,' said Damian Yip, CIMA Hong Kong Divisional Director. 'We can support universities and guide students through speeches and information seminars during lessons – a very effective means of coverage.'


Damian said: 'As a professional accounting body, we explain to students what exactly the accounting profession is, and the corresponding professional qualification available for different accounting functions.'

The information seminars helped students understand the difference between auditing, financial accounting and management accounting. They were presented with the possible careers an accounting graduate could go into, and the impact finance transformation can have on companies.

There will be more exhibitions and seminars in April and May. For further information, please contact Scott Lee, assistant marketing manager at CIMA's Hong Kong division at email: scott.lee@cimaglobal.com.