Enhancing Talent Development and Professional Qualification

ACCA and Johor Corporation signs Letter of Collaboration to work together on a broader talent agenda

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(From left) Mohammad Najmie Noordin, Chief Learning Officer, Johor Corporation; Rozaini Mohd Sani, Chief Financial Officer, Johor Corporation; Andrew Lim, Portfolio Head of ACCA Maritime Southeast Asia; and Helen Brand, Chief Executive of ACCA

The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) and Johor Corporation (JCorp) have formalised a strategic partnership with the signing of a Letter of Collaboration (LoC) aimed at advancing talent recruitment and capacity building within JCorp’s group. The signing ceremony was held during the visit of ACCA’s Chief Executive, Helen Brand, as part of her tour of Singapore and Malaysia in celebration of ACCA’s 88th anniversary in this region.

The LoC, signed by Andrew Lim, Portfolio Head of ACCA Maritime Southeast Asia, and Rozaini Mohd Sani, Chief Financial Officer of Johor Corporation, outlines an agreement to work together on a broader talent agenda. This partnership focuses on quality recruitment and upskilling initiatives to produce more professionally qualified accountants within JCorp and its group of companies.

This partnership builds on the decade-long relationship between ACCA and JCorp and continues to support the development of a skilled and job-ready workforce, positioning JCorp as a leader in talent development within Malaysia’s dynamic business landscape.

Helen Brand, Chief Executive of ACCA, said, “This collaboration with Johor Corporation reflects our shared commitment to building a robust pipeline of talent that will drive positive change in the country. Together, we are nurturing future-ready finance professionals who are equipped with both technical proficiency and a deep understanding of sustainability and ethical leadership.”

Key areas of collaboration include joint efforts to develop strategies that promote continuous professional development preparing future leaders for successful careers in accountancy and finance. The partnership also emphasises leveraging ACCA’s learning resources and professional networks to support these objectives.

“Our partnership with ACCA is an important step in enhancing our ability to attract and develop top-tier finance professionals who are ready to meet the evolving demands of the industry. This aligns with our broader commitment to excellence in financial management and sustainable business practices,” said Rozaini Mohd Sani, Chief Financial Officer of Johor Corporation.