Overview of the FSAA
The Financial Services Accountants Association provides services for accountants, finance managers and other professionals in the Financial Services Sector in Australasia. The Association provides its members with a number of unique opportunities to meet with fellow colleagues from the Financial Services Industry at different events throughout each year.
Functions are held during the year, predominantly in Sydney and Melbourne for all members, including lunches with topical speakers, technical meetings, discussion groups, etc. The functions are an opportunity for members to network and catch up with changes in matters affecting professionals within the financial services industry.
Annual Conference
The FSAA industry conference is held each year. It enables members of the industry interested in the financial control and management of the Financial Services sector to meet and discuss areas of topical interest.
Education Programs
The FSAA currently has several education programs in General and Life Insurance available to members and non-members, designed by the industry for practical application within the workplace.
FSAA Structure
Members are invited to express an interest in being a member of the FSAA Committee or any of it's Sub-Committees; covering activities such as functions, conference, professional development, education and member services.
Like any group, the association welcomes new ideas and participation from its members. If you have any feedback that may help develop the association please contact us.
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Organisational Structure
The FSAA organises its Member contribution into two groups – Federal Council whose responsibility it is to provide a long term strategic resource and governance, and Committees that are formed to manage specific issues or address particular activities.
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History
The Financial Services Accountants Association Ltd (FSAA) emerged from two Insurance industry accounting bodies, one involved with the General Insurance industry and the other with the Life Insurance industry. With the emergence and consolidation of the one financial services market, which included these insurance segments, the two associations linked together to create a unified group to provide a greater service to members across a broader range of activities.
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