As part of its commitment to advancing the federal financial management system and promoting transparency in accordance with the highest international standards, the Ministry of Finance (MoF) organised the Financial Data Forum 2025 in Abu Dhabi.
The event was attended by Younis Haji AlKhoori, Undersecretary of the MoF, and Mariam Mohammed Al Amiri, Assistant Undersecretary for the Government Financial Management Sector, along with several assistant undersecretaries, financial managers, and finance specialists from federal entities. The forum also witnessed the participation of the UAE Accountability Authority (UAEAA) and a group of accounting and finance students from public and private universities.
The forum aimed to discuss the preparation of financial statements for federal entities for the fiscal year ending 31 December 2025, with a focus on applying the latest International Public Sector Accounting Standards (IPSAS) and highlighting the main updates to the financial circular on financial statement preparation.
It also sought to strengthen cooperation between federal entities and academic institutions by involving accounting and finance students from universities across the UAE to familiarise them with best practices in financial statement preparation.
Mariam Mohammed Al Amiri said: “Organising this forum reflects the MoF’s vision to build a federal financial environment founded on the principles of governance and transparency, in line with the best international practices. Discussing accounting developments and financial updates aligns with the UAE’s direction to enhance financial efficiency and achieve the highest levels of accuracy in reporting, thereby consolidating the country’s position as a leading global model in public financial management.”
She added: “Engaging graduates in accounting and finance from public and private universities in this forum reflects our belief in the importance of investing in human capital and empowering national talent to learn from the best practices and leading international experiences. This represents a vital bridge between academic education and professional application, supporting the development of qualified national cadres capable of leading the future of the public and private financial sectors.”
She concluded: “The Ministry of Finance continues its efforts to adopt international best practices in public financial management and to build financial and accounting capacities through specialised training programmes that ensure the sustainability and continuity of learning and development.”
The forum featured interactive and discussion sessions covering various aspects related to the preparation of financial statements. It began with an opening podcast session with Mariam Al Amiri, which included an in-depth discussion on the development of public finance within the federal government, including accounting and digital transformation and the continuous enhancement of federal financial systems to ensure accuracy in preparing financial statements.
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