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ACCA, BPC host IFRS/NFRS workshop in Pokhara

The technical sessions were facilitated by Mr. Bikrant Acharya, FCCA, who shared practical insights on current accounting practices, financial reporting standards, and emerging industry trends.

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KATHMANDU: British Professional College (BPC), operating under the umbrella of British Education Group and a Platinum Status ACCA Provider, in collaboration with ACCA, successfully organized the Accounting Educators Workshop on IFRS and NFRS at Pokhara Event Centre on 6 June 2026.

The workshop brought together more than 200 accountancy and finance educators from over 150 schools and colleges, making it one of the largest professional development gatherings for educators in the region.

The event aimed to strengthen participants’ understanding of the International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) and Nepal Financial Reporting Standards (NFRS) while promoting excellence in accounting education.

The technical sessions were facilitated by Mr. Bikrant Acharya, FCCA, who shared practical insights on current accounting practices, financial reporting standards, and emerging industry trends.

Speaking on the occasion, Dipendra K. Shrestha, Head of Professional Education at British Education Group (BEG), said, “The enthusiastic participation of educators reflects the growing commitment towards enhancing the quality of accounting education in Nepal. We are proud to collaborate with ACCA in providing meaningful professional development opportunities for educators.”

Mr. Arun Kumar Kandel, Country Director of Kandel Group, also highlighted the importance of continuous professional development in the education sector, stating, “As the accounting and finance profession continues to evolve globally, educators must remain updated with international and national reporting standards. Initiatives such as this workshop play a vital role in strengthening the quality of accounting education and preparing future professionals to meet global industry expectations.”

The workshop also served as a valuable networking platform, encouraging knowledge sharing and collaboration among educators from across the Gandaki region.

As a leading ACCA provider, British Professional College remains committed to advancing professional education and supporting educators through industry-focused learning initiatives.