A Glorious Journey Since 1984
The idea to form an alliance of accountancy bodies in South Asian Region was conceived by Mr. Ashok Kumbhat, then the President of ICAI, at the third National Conference of Chartered Accountants of Sri Lanka held in December 1982. At the meeting of the heads of accountancy bodies from Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and SriLanka held in August 1984 at New Delhi, the Constitution of the Body was signed. The meeting was attended by the heads of accountancy bodies in South Asian Region.
South Asian Federation of Accountants (SAFA), a Network Partner of IFAC comprises of eleven accountancy bodies in South Asian Region namely India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Nepal, Maldives and Afghanistan. Bhutan, where no accountancy body exists has been given an Observer status. SAFA has undertaken the leadership role in providing a new direction to the accountancy profession within the region and this Apex body has over 475,000 members affiliated with its member bodies. The Institute of Chartered Accountants of India is one of the founder members of SAFA and also hosts its Permanent Secretariat at New Delhi
SAFA as a forum of professional accountancy bodies is committed to positioning, maintaining and developing the accountancy profession in South Asian Association for Regional Co-operation (SAARC) Region and ensuring its continued eminence in the world of accountancy, in the public interest and towards broad economic development of the region.
SAFA shall, in the public interest work towards strengthening the accountancy profession and subserve in the interest of the broad economic development of SAARC Region. For this purpose SAFA shall undertake such functions as are necessary for achievement of its mission including the following: