Bosnia’s financial leaders rally around ESG

Bosnia’s financial leaders rally around ESG

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The 24th International Symposium Chance/Change concluded in Neum (BiH).

Organized by the consulting company Revicon, the event brought together around 300 experts in the fields of accounting and auditing from both the public and private sectors across Bosnia and Herzegovina over the course of three days, CE Report quotes FENA.

This year’s symposium focused on the challenges and opportunities that ESG standards bring to these professions, with an emphasis on how to respond to them in a timely, professional, and responsible manner.

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