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The Success Of Our Financial Markets Is Intertwined With The Success Of This Collaboration.

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The Recent Context: In reflecting on recent industry discussions, particularly in the aftermath of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Regional Conference on Investments and the Capital Markets, a common thread emerged—a resounding call for education, training, and continued professional development. It underscores the dynamic nature of our financial landscape and the pivotal role that collaboration between accountants and regulators plays in ensuring a robust and trustworthy financial ecosystem.

Today I will share my thoughts on the collaboration between accountants and regulators, a crucial alliance that stands as the bedrock of investor confidence and the integrity of our financial markets. My thoughts are by no means new to you but are worthy of repeating. In the intricate dance of numbers and regulations, regulators and accountants must join forces not only to maintain the equilibrium of financial systems but to safeguard the very essence of investors’ trust.

The Unsung Heroes – Accountants and Regulators: Before delving into the heart of my presentation I would also like to take a moment to recognize who I believe are the unsung heroes in our financial narrative—accountants and regulators. Both work diligently, often behind the scenes, to uphold the integrity and transparency of our financial markets. It is this collective effort that enables investors to make informed decisions with confidence or to have a recourse when things go wrong which sometimes it does.

Global Trust in Accountants: Accountants serve as custodians of financial truth. This meticulous work as you know involves not just crunching numbers but ensuring that financial records are accurate, transparent, and adhere to the ever-evolving accounting standards. It is through this dedication that investors can rely on the information presented by companies. As the world at large becomes more and more wary of business operations, it is noteworthy that, global perceptions of chartered accountants have undergone a significant transformation. Recent studies indicate a surge in trust of investors during times of economic turbulence and uncertainty. Chartered accountants have emerged as the most trusted financial professionals, with increased recognition of their role in ensuring transparency and confidence. This is because of standard setting, adherence to standards and regulations and the willingness to be proactive and cooperate and collaborate with stakeholders including other standard setting bodies, government and regulatory bodies.

Similarly, in our local context, the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica plays a pivotal role in monitoring and upholding the standards of integrity, objectivity, professional competence, and confidentiality. The trust bestowed upon accountants in our jurisdiction mirrors the global trend, reflecting the adherence to these high standards.

In tandem with accountants, regulators act as the vigilant overseers of financial markets. Regulators craft and enforce the rules that govern fair play, market transparency, and investors protection. Regulators are the guardians of market integrity, working tirelessly to detect and prevent fraudulent activities, ensuring a level playing field for all participants. There is therefore cross functional activities between regulators and accountants for the primary purpose of protecting investors.

There must be the Collective Will to act as ‘trustee’ for investors. At the heart of our financial stability lies the collaboration between accountants and regulators. This partnership extends beyond professional duties—it is a shared commitment to act in the public interest, safeguarding the investments and interests of our stakeholders, particularly investors. We saw this played out during the COVID period between ourselves, ICAJ and the FSC where we understood that balance between investors receiving information and the other issues that prevailed. Both Accountants and regulators must work to ensure the strength and proper functioning of our capital markets. This collaboration is indispensable, particularly as investors rely heavily on credible financial information to make sound decisions.

The Role of Accountants: Let’s not underestimate the pivotal role that accountants play in this process. Whether as CFOs, internal auditors, or line and staff accountants, this ability to people in this profession to provide honest and accurate information in a timely manner and in keeping with international best practices, and other legal and regulatory frameworks is the linchpin for attracting capital, maintaining and preserving capital of investors. High-quality and timely information, meticulously provided by accountants, is the lifeblood of our capital markets.

Success Stories: Our markets stand strong due to the active and open dialogue between accountants and regulators. Even at the Exchange, the Regulatory and Market Oversight Division and the ICAJ have active dialogue on market developments, interpretations, and standards that are aimed at ensuring that investors receive the best reports. This collaboration between accountants and regulators has yielded success stories, with oversubscribed offers and successful capital raises, exemplifying the effectiveness of our financial ecosystem. In 2023, we witnessed a commendable mobilization of $18.74 billion in capital through IPOs, APOs, and private offers facilitated by the collaborative efforts of CFOs, accountants, and auditors. The connection here is that without accurate, credible financial information investors would be hard pressed to invest in the capital markets.

Navigating Challenges – A Testimony to Collaboration: The true test of collaboration is evident during challenging times. The recent global pandemic, COVID-19, posed unprecedented challenges, requiring quick and effective responses. The collaboration between regulators and accountants ensured that despite the turmoil, issuers remained compliant, demonstrating the resilience and adaptability of our financial ecosystem.

Adaptability has to be the hallmark of accountants and regulators. Your Agenda seeks to Navigate the Evolving Landscape but even as we delve into the agenda for this workshop, the landscape of the capital markets is evolving rapidly. New products, new services, and even new schemes aimed to mislead crops up daily giving accountants and regulators cause to work to find solutions for disclosures or enhancement of standards to ensure that investors are adequately protected.

Your discussions will undoubtedly cover an array of topics, from reporting methodologies to the introduction of sophisticated products and services in this digital age. The ICAJ and members, by having a robust knowledge of applicable laws and regulations, will play a pivotal role in shaping this landscape.

The Future of Reporting: Looking ahead, our focus must extend to the future of reporting. As we build out new and more sophisticated products and services within this digital age, the ICAJ and its members are at the forefront of ensuring that reporting standards are not just benchmarked but are also easily understood, quantifiable, and measurable. This commitment is essential for investors to appreciate and value their investments.
Crafting Rules and Standards: Collaboration between regulatory bodies and the accounting profession is paramount. Rules and standards must be crafted, enforced, and reported on to remove unnecessary barriers to trade. The information shared and the structures in place will enhance trust in the business climate, aiding investors in making informed decisions about capital allocation.

Preserving the Financial Reporting Supply Chain: In closing, let us acknowledge that the accounting fraternity serves as the vigilant watchguard for the rules and regulations set by regulators. This role becomes even more critical in an age of rapid changes. As we seek to keep pace with global regulatory requirements, active collaboration on matters relating to data protection, new financial instruments valuation, and sustainability reporting is an imperative.

A Call for Collaboration: In essence, our success hinges on preserving what we can aptly call the Financial Reporting Supply Chain. Throughout all stages of this chain, from setting parameters for financial statements to enforcing compliance, the accounting fraternity must ensure that the last link, the investors, is protected.

Closing Thoughts: There has never been any doubt in my mind that the accounting fraternity is integral to these stages, adding trust to the entire process. As we collectively navigate the challenges and opportunities that lie ahead, let us reaffirm our commitment to collaboration, transparency, and the shared goal of benefiting investors. The success of our financial markets is intertwined with the success of this collaboration.

Speech by Dr. Marlene Street Forrest, Managing Director of the Jamaica Stock Exchange given at the Annual International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) Virtual Workshop organized by the Institute of Chartered Accountants of Jamaica (ICAJ), February 2-3, 2024.

Source: https://www.jamstockex.com/dr-marlene-street-forrests-speech-at-the-ifrs-virtual-workshop-2024/

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Who is Marlene J. Street Forrest, Managing Director of the Jamaica Stock Exchange Group?

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Transforming the JSE into a Global Benchmark
Dr. Marlene J. Street Forrest, CD, JP, has been a transformative figure at the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE), serving as its Managing Director for nearly 20 years. She is credited with steering the Exchange into a modern era characterized by transparency, technological innovation, and diversified offerings. Under her leadership, the JSE has seen major milestones, including the demutualization of the organization and the establishment of the Junior Market and the US Dollar Denominated Market. These initiatives have significantly increased capital accessibility for businesses and bolstered the Exchange’s regional and global profile​

A Career Defined by Leadership and Vision
Dr. Street Forrest’s journey in financial services and leadership spans multiple sectors, both in Jamaica and internationally. She earned her Bachelor of Science in Management Studies from the University of the West Indies and an MBA from Barry University in Florida. Her academic grounding paved the way for a career marked by strategic vision and operational excellence. Recognized as a Certified Business Consultant, she has brought expertise in enterprise risk management, cybersecurity, and governance to her work at the JSE​

Celebrated Achievements and Global Recognition
Her contributions have garnered numerous accolades, including the Order of Distinction (Commander Rank) in 2016 and the Afroglobal Excellence Award for Global Impact the same year. She has also been recognized as a Business Leader of the Decade and honored with an honorary Doctorate in Public Policy by the University of the Commonwealth Caribbean in 2021. Her authored works, such as On Leadership: Discipline, Discretion, and Daring, offer insights into her philosophy and strategies for effective leadership​.

Facing Challenges in a Male-Dominated Industry
As a female leader in a male-dominated industry, Dr. Street Forrest overcame significant challenges through a combination of resilience, strategic networking, and an unwavering commitment to excellence. Her success reflects her ability to lead with integrity while navigating the complexities of the financial sector.

Looking Ahead: The Next Chapter for the JSE
With Dr. Street Forrest set to retire, her successor will need to embody characteristics of innovation, foresight, and adaptability to sustain and surpass her achievements. The incoming leader will face the challenge of continuing digital transformation, expanding market reach, and maintaining the JSE’s reputation as a global benchmark in financial services.

The legacy of Dr. Marlene J. Street Forrest will undoubtedly serve as a guiding beacon for the next era of leadership at the Jamaica Stock Exchange.

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Who Is Hon. Fayval Williams, Jamaica’s New Minister of Finance and Public Service?

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Trailblazing Leadership
Hon. Fayval Williams recently made history as Jamaica’s first female Minister of Finance and Public Service, appointed on November 1, 2024, following Dr. Nigel Clarke’s transition to his new role as Deputy Managing Director at the International Monetary Fund. This appointment marks a pivotal moment in Jamaica’s governmental landscape, reflecting a strong commitment to gender representation at the highest levels of public service leadership. Prime Minister Andrew Holness highlighted this move as part of a broader strategy to shift towards aggressive economic growth policies​

A Career Marked by Excellence
Before her groundbreaking role as Finance Minister, Williams served as Jamaica’s Minister of Education, Youth, and Information, where she tackled critical reforms in education policy and skills development. She has also held positions in the private sector, including as a Senior Vice President at Cable & Wireless Jamaica and as Chief Financial Officer at Air Jamaica. Her extensive financial expertise, underscored by a strong academic background—including an MBA from The Wharton School and a bachelor’s degree in Economics from Harvard University—has prepared her for the intricacies of managing public finances​

Vision for Jamaica’s Future
As Finance Minister, Williams is expected to focus on accelerating Jamaica’s economic growth while maintaining fiscal discipline, a hallmark of her predecessor’s tenure. She inherits a robust financial portfolio, but her challenge lies in building on Jamaica’s economic stability to drive transformative development initiatives. With a senior advisor in financial strategy, Alok Jain, supporting her, Williams is positioned to engage with private sector stakeholders to create impactful partnerships​

Looking Ahead
Williams’s leadership underscores her ability to break barriers, adapt to complex challenges, and inspire through innovation. As she embarks on this historic journey, her tenure promises to reshape Jamaica’s fiscal policies and growth trajectory, setting a new benchmark for inclusive leadership in the region.

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Business Leaders Express Confidence in New Minister of Finance and the Public Service

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Business leaders in Jamaica are expressing confidence in the ability of newly appointed Minister of Finance and the Public Service, Hon. Fayval Williams, to manage Jamaica’s macroeconomic affairs.

Stakeholders from the Private Sector Organisation of Jamaica (PSOJ), Jamaica Manufacturers and Exporters Association (JMEA), and the Micro, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprise (MSME) Alliance concur that Minister Williams has the requisite qualifications and experience to build on the sound economic management platform laid by her predecessor, Dr. the Hon. Nigel Clarke.

PSOJ President, Metry Seaga, pointed out that, “whilst she has big shoes to fill, Minister Williams has the credentials and the experience to do a fine job”.

“We encourage her to maintain the policies that have brought us to a solid fiscal place internationally. We also encourage her to look forward to developing growth in the economy,” he added.

Mr. Seaga maintained that growth must be paramount in the new Minister’s plan, pointing out that, “we have done the hard work as a country; it is time now for the people to reap those benefits”.

JCC Chief Executive Officer, Larry Watson, is also of the view that, “Minister Williams is well qualified for the post”, adding that “we have full confidence that she will do well.

“She follows on the heels of Jamaica’s most successful Minister of Finance and the Public Service, so she has big shoes to fill. Her success will, in part, be measured on the extent to which Jamaica can achieve substantial and sustained economic growth. We wish her all the best in her new role,” Mr. Watson stated.

Meanwhile, the MSME Alliance pointed out that a majority of its members, “view the appointment in a favourable light”.

The Alliance further stated that 83.3 per cent of its membership believes that there was no better option for appointment by Prime Minister, Dr. the Most Hon. Andrew Holness, than Mrs. Williams.

Meanwhile, the JMEA, in a release, also expressed confidence, “in Minister Williams’ leadership and commitment to advancing Jamaica’s economic landscape”.

The Association added that it, “looks forward to working together to foster a more competitive and resilient business environment”.

“The JMEA looks forward to continued engagement with the Ministry and the private sector, in pursuit of Jamaica’s macroeconomic stability. We believe strongly in the need to address red tape and bureaucracy that hinder private-sector growth and development,” the organisation further stated.

The entity indicated that it would continue to lobby for the promulgation of laws that will simplify the process for doing business in Jamaica.

“We urge the timely implementation of regulations under the Pioneer Industry Act and the Large-scale Industry Act, part of the OMNIBUS Incentive Act that has been pending since 2014, to create an environment that encourages investment and growth,” the JMEA release outlined.

Mrs. Williams was appointed Minister of Finance and the Public Service on Wednesday (October 30) by Prime Minister Holness, who made the announcement during a post-Cabinet press briefing at Jamaica House.

A Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA), Mrs. Williams holds a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) with concentration in Finance from the Wharton Business School and a Bachelor of Arts (cum laude) in Economics from Harvard University in the United States.

Mrs. Williams, who is Member of Parliament for St. Andrew Eastern, is the first female to be appointed Portfolio Minister in the Finance Ministry.

By: Andrew Laidley JIS

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Who is Angelique Parisot-Potter, Massy Holdings’ Former General Counsel and Executive Vice-President of Business Integrity?

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Early Career and Rise in Massy Holdings
Angelique Parisot-Potter served as the Executive Vice-President of Business Integrity and Group General Counsel at Massy Holdings Ltd. Before joining Massy, she had an extensive career in law and corporate governance, holding significant roles that positioned her as a key player in the corporate legal landscape.

Whistleblower Revelations and Impact
Parisot-Potter’s tenure at Massy took a dramatic turn in December 2023 when she made allegations about questionable practices within the company’s executive training programs. At Massy’s 100th annual general meeting, she revealed that the leadership programs involved bizarre rituals, including communicating with the dead and self-healing with “white light energy,” which she claimed were a misuse of foreign exchange and resources. Her whistleblower revelations were detailed in a 13-page document submitted to the company, leading to significant media coverage and internal turmoil at Massy​​.

Resignation and Aftermath
Following her public disclosure, Parisot-Potter was placed on administrative leave. Massy Holdings initiated a disciplinary investigation, asserting that she had disclosed confidential matters. Despite the company’s denial of her claims, Parisot-Potter resigned from her position on December 27, 2023, just nine days after going public with her allegations. Her resignation came amidst a period of significant scrutiny and internal review within Massy Holdings​.

The Resignation of Gervase Warner
The fallout from Parisot-Potter’s revelations had far-reaching consequences, including the resignation of Massy’s President and CEO, Gervase Warner. Warner, who had been with Massy since 2009, announced his retirement on February 8, 2024. While his early departure was officially attributed to personal reasons, it closely followed the controversy sparked by Parisot-Potter’s claims. Warner’s leadership was notable for significant profitability and growth, with the company seeing a compound annual growth rate of 15% over the last five years of his tenure. He was succeeded by David Alfonso, a long-time executive within the company​​.

Conclusion
Angelique Parisot-Potter’s career at Massy Holdings was marked by her commitment to corporate integrity and governance. Her whistleblower actions underscore the complexities and challenges of corporate governance and the personal and professional risks involved in exposing potential misconduct. As Massy Holdings continues to navigate the aftermath of these events, Parisot-Potter’s role in bringing these issues to light remains a significant chapter in the company’s history.

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A Legacy of Leadership: Dr. Marlene Street Forrest and the Future of the Jamaica Stock Exchange

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“As the JSE looks to the future, it will be crucial to find a leader who can match, if not exceed, Dr. Street Forrest’s impressive legacy.”

Introduction
Dr. Marlene Street Forrest, who has led the Jamaica Stock Exchange (JSE) for nearly two decades, is set to retire, leaving behind a legacy of innovation and resilience. Her tenure has been marked by significant achievements and overcoming challenges in a male-dominated field, setting a high bar for her successor.

Accomplishments and Achievements
Dr. Street Forrest’s tenure at the JSE has been transformative. Under her leadership, the JSE has seen a notable increase in market activity, listings, and the introduction of new financial instruments.

She spearheaded the launch of corporate secretarial services to assist smaller companies in maintaining compliance and accurate reporting, which is crucial for their growth and sustainability​​.

In recognition of her outstanding leadership, Dr. Street Forrest received several prestigious awards, including the Order of Distinction in the Rank of Commander (CD) in 2016 and the Afroglobal Excellence Award for Global Impact from Canada the same year​.

Her efforts have not only enhanced the visibility and credibility of the JSE but have also contributed significantly to Jamaica’s economic resilience and development.

Overcoming Challenges
Leading the JSE in a male-dominated industry came with its challenges. Dr. Street Forrest often had to navigate skepticism and bias, proving her competence through relentless hard work and strategic vision.

The global financial crisis and the COVID-19 pandemic posed additional challenges, yet she successfully steered the JSE through these turbulent times by promoting market stability and investor confidence​.

Her focus on digital transformation and enhancing regulatory compliance helped the JSE remain a pivotal player in Jamaica’s economic strategy. She emphasized the importance of high-quality, timely financial information and investor education, which are critical for maintaining market integrity and attracting capital​​.

The Road Ahead: What Her Successor Needs
As the search for Dr. Street Forrest’s successor begins, the JSE requires a leader who can build on her legacy of innovation and resilience. Key characteristics for the next managing director include:

Visionary Leadership: The ability to foresee and adapt to market trends and technological advancements.
Strong Regulatory Knowledge: Ensuring compliance and fostering investor trust through transparent practices.
Commitment to Digital Transformation: Embracing new technologies to enhance market operations and accessibility.
Economic Insight: Understanding market dynamics and economic policies to drive growth and stability.
Collaboration Skills: Building strong relationships with stakeholders, including regulators, investors, and listed companies.

Benchmarking against global stock exchange leaders, the new head of the JSE should embody a blend of strategic foresight, regulatory acumen, and innovative thinking. Leaders like Adena Friedman of Nasdaq and David Schwimmer of the London Stock Exchange exemplify these traits, balancing market growth with robust governance.

Conclusion
Dr. Marlene Street Forrest’s leadership at the JSE has set a high standard, marked by significant achievements and resilience in the face of challenges. Her successor will need to bring a mix of visionary leadership, regulatory knowledge, and a commitment to digital transformation to continue driving the JSE’s growth and success. As the JSE looks to the future, it will be crucial to find a leader who can match, if not exceed, Dr. Street Forrest’s impressive legacy.

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