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Minara Begum is the first Bangladeshi woman to complete the CA course, who is also a freedom fighter. Shama Rukh Alam passed CA from Canada in 1984 and now she is the financial director of Duncan Brothers Bangladesh. For women who want to be independent, there is no better job than this.” Mentioning that a total of 12 thousand chartered accountants are needed in the country at the moment, she said that the ICAB is now encouraging more women in this profession.Īccording to ICAB, the first female comptroller of the Institute of Chartered Accountants Bangladesh, Sanjid Kasem is now a shareholder of Kasem and Company. Speaking to Prothom Alo Maria Howlader said, “Salary of CA starts with a six digit number. Before that, the Indians were in the charge of this post generally. She is also the first Bangladeshi to hold this post. ICAB vice-president Maria Howlader has become the chairperson of the Women Leadership committee of SAFA this year. Women are also coming into this profession now-a-days.”Īnother significant year for the female chartered accountants in the country is 2021. Earlier, the student feared that it would take a long time to be a CA. The number is not too uncomfortable either. Parveen Mahmud told Prothom Alo, “The number of female CAs may seem low on the eve of the golden jubilee of independence. Where the number of female CAs was 40 in 2011, it climbed to 64 within a year. In 2012, a maximum number of 24 females became CAs.
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Not only that, she also represented the board of South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA) as the first Bangladeshi. Parveen Mahmud became the first female president of ICAB during the period. 20 were two significant years for the female chartered accountants. In 2008, ICAB’s former president ABM Azizuddin created a chance for the female students at his own organisation – “Eknabin”. Currently, there are 137 chartered accountants in the country. However, the number of female chartered accountants climbed to 85 by 2014. According to the data analysis of ICAB, till 1999, there were only eight female chartered accountants in the country.