Jakarta – In a historic meeting held at the Indonesian Issuers Association (AEI) Office, two major organizations, AEI and the Financial Management and Accounting Institute (LMKA), explored strategic cooperation opportunities aimed at transforming the landscape of financial management and accounting in Indonesia.
The meeting was attended by Executive Director of AEI, Kurnadi Gularso, and Executive Director of LMKA, Indira Dewi Anggraini. Both leaders agreed to discuss a Technical Implementation Agreement that will serve as the foundation for various joint initiatives in the future.
Kurnadi Gularso stated, "This collaboration is not just about strengthening institutional relationships, but also about creating synergies that will bring tangible benefits to the financial and accounting sectors in Indonesia. We believe that this collaboration will open up many new opportunities for AEI members and accounting professionals."
Meanwhile, Indira Dewi Anggraini added, "LMKA sees great potential in this collaboration. By combining the expertise and resources of both parties, we hope to make a significant contribution to improving the quality and efficiency of financial management and accounting in Indonesia."
Various topics were discussed during the meeting, including joint training plans, the development of new standards, and research initiatives to support best practices in the industry. The discussion was dynamic and enthusiastic, demonstrating both parties' commitment to realizing a shared vision.
This meeting marks the initial step in a series of planned meetings and discussions to ensure the effective implementation of the Technical Implementation Agreement. Both parties agreed to continue collaborating and hold regular meetings to monitor progress and ensure that each initiative progresses as planned.
With extensive experience and deep knowledge in their respective fields, AEI and LMKA are optimistic that this collaboration will have a broad positive impact. Members and stakeholders are expected to directly benefit from various programs and initiatives that will be launched.
This collaboration signifies a new chapter in efforts to enhance professionalism and the quality of financial management and accounting in Indonesia. Hopefully, this step will inspire other institutions to innovate and collaborate further for the advancement of the industry and the welfare of the nation.