corporate governance
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The seventh Pwint Thit Sa/Transparency in Myanmar Enterprises (TiME) report was published on 20 February 2023.
The Myanmar Institute of Directors (MIoD) is an independent organisation promoting corporate governance standards and best practices in Myanmar.
The 2020 Report assesses information disclosure on the corporate websites of 260 large Myanmar companies, including listed, and public ones, and for the first time, including banks.
In the newly launched Doing Good Index 2020 Report, Myanmar has moved up from ‘Not Doing Enough’ in 2018 to ‘Doing OK’ by improving registration and oversight efficiency for not-for-profits.
Research Phase for Pwint Thit Sa 2020 Kicks Off With a Reminder that Transparency and Corporate Governance Are Good For Business
On 3 February, MCRB and Yever co-hosted a workshop for companies to explain the methodology and process for the 2020 Pwint Thit Sa report, and answer initial questions.
The 2019 report assessed online disclosure of information by 248 Myanmar companies making Pwint Thit Sa 2019 the most ambitious public report ever published about the state of corporate disclosure in Myanmar.
Companies Need Professional Advisers to Improve Corporate Governance – and They Need to Budget for Them
On 5 May, Vicky Bowman spoke to the Myanmar Development Summit at Pullman Hotel Yangon, co-hosted by the Myanmar Institute of Certified Public Accountants (MICPA) and the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
The fourth Pwint Thit Sa report was published on March 26th 2018 in partnership for the first time with Yever, a Myanmar business consultancy.
The Australia-Myanmar Chamber of Commerce (AMCC) and the Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business (MCRB) launched a Position Paper on ‘Incentivising Shared Value’ at the Myanmar Business Roundtable of the Asian CSR Forum in Naypidaw on 19 September 2016.
The third annual Pwint Thit Sa report was published in September 2016.
The 2015 Pwint Thit Sa/TiME report was published on July 20th 2015. The report showed that the companies that performed best in 2014 continued to be the most transparent in 2015.
The Myanmar Centre for Responsible Business launched the first TiME/Pwint Thit Sa report on July 22nd 2014.