International (TAGI) and the Arab Society of Certified Accountants (ASCA), in cooperation with Banque du Liban, Union of Arab Banks, Lebanese Association of Certified Public Accountants (LACPA), and World Union of Arab Bankers (WUAB).
What does LACPA stand for?
LACPA stands for Lebanese Association of Certified Public Accountants
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TAGI and the Arab Society for Certified Accountants (ASCA) will hold the forum in cooperation with the Banque de Liban, the Union of Arab Banks, the Lebanese Association of Certified Public Accountants (LACPA) and the World Union of Arab Bankers (WUAB) under the organization of Confex International S.
As for the Arab region, he announced that ASCA is currently organizing an international conference under the patronage of the President of the Republic of Lebanon, Michel Suleiman, on December 22-23, 2009, in cooperation with the Central Bank of Lebanon, the Union of Arab Banks, Lebanese Association of Certified Public Accountants and World Union of Arab Bankers.