Sameer Africa are the winners of 2018 FiRe Award. This was revealed at a colourful gala dinner which was held at the Carnivore grounds Nairobi on 16th November 2018. Enhanced transparency in financial reporting is expected in Kenya’s public sector, following increased participation in the Excellence in Financial Report Awards (Fire Award) this year. The annual Award is organized by the Public Sector Accounting Standards Board (PSASB), Capital Markets Authority (CMA), Nairobi Securities Exchange (NSE), and the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Kenya (ICPAK).
CPA Obadiah Biraro, Auditor General, Rwanda, who graced the event as chief guest, said 408 public sector entries participating in 2018, is a clear indication that the decision to adopt the International Public Sector Accounting Standards in 2014, as the reporting framework, is bearing fruit. The public Institutions include; Ministries, Departments and Agencies, State Corporations and Semi-Autonomous Government Agencies, and the County Governments.
In addition to the 408 public sector entries, there are another 95 entries from across East Africa in the financial services sector, industrial, commercial and services sector, public benefits organizations, pension schemes and learning institutions, bringing the total entries to 503 in 2018 compared to 456 in 2017.
Mr Biraro said; ‘’Increased participation by the public sector underpins the commitment to more open accountability in the use of public funds and offers the entities an opportunity to be assessed against global standards’’.
The ICPAK Chief Executive, Mr. Edwin Makori, observed; ‘’the entry of public sector in the FiRe Award creates expectations of enhanced disclosures of financial and non-financial information by public sector entities and contributes significantly to buttressing the informative value of public sector financial reporting as envisaged in the Public Financial Management Act, 2012’’.
The awards focus on voluntary disclosure of relevant information in annual reports that go significantly beyond the minimum legal and regulatory requirements. The awards continue to be important for stakeholders and are expected to embed a stronger financial reporting culture in Kenya. Participating entities benefit from an evaluation feedback which helps them to improve their reporting year in year. Entry for Fire Award is open to all entities and no charges are levied.
The list of winners in various categories is attached below:
CATEGORY | RANKING | NAME OF ENTITY |
Agriculture | Winner | Kenya Tea Development Holdings Limited |
1st Runner Up | Kakuzi PLC | |
2nd Runner Up | Rea Vipingo Plantations Limited | |
Banks | Winner | Diamond Trust Bank Limited |
1st Runner Up | Barclays Bank of Kenya PLC | |
2nd Runner Up | KCB PLC | |
Industrial ,Commercial & Services | Winner | Sameer Africa PLC |
1st Runner Up | Safaricom PLC | |
2nd Runner Up | Umeme | |
Insurance | Winner | CIC Insurance Group Limited |
1st Runner Up | Jubilee Holdings PLC | |
2nd Runner Up | ICEA Lion General Insurance Ltd | |
Not-for-profit | Winner | Kenya Power Pension Fund Defined Contribution |
1st Runner Up | Kenya Power Pension Fund Defined Benefit | |
2nd Runner Up | Strathmore University | |
IFRS for SMEs | Winner | Kenya Bankers Association |
1st Runner Up | Dune Packaging Limited | |
SACCOs | Winner | UN SACCO |
1st Runner Up | Stima SACCO | |
2nd Runner Up | Tai SACCO | |
Tanzania | Winner | CRDB PLC |
Kenya | Winner | Sameer Africa PLC |
Uganda | Winner | Umeme |
Governance | Winner | NIC Bank |
1st Runner Up | DTB Bank | |
2nd Runner Up | Britam | |
Environmental and Social Reporting | Winner | Stanbic Bank (U) Limited |
1st Runner Up | Co-operative Bank of Kenya | |
2nd Runner Up | Kengen | |
Listed | Winner | Sameer Africa PLC |
1st Runner Up | Barclays Bank of Kenya PLC | |
2nd Runner Up | KCB PLC | |
Integrated Reporting | Winner | CFC Bank |
1st Runner Up | KCB | |
2nd Runner Up | Sameer | |
IPSAS Accruals | Winner | Competition Authority |
1st Runner Up | Kenya Roads Board | |
2nd Runner Up | Energy Regulatory Commission | |
Independent Offices and Constitutional Commission Reporting under IPSASs Cash | Winner | Office of the Controller of Budget |
1st Runner Up | Independent Policing Oversight Authority | |
2nd Runner Up | Public Service Commission | |
State Corporations and Semi Autonomous Government Agencies(SAGAs) under IFRS | Winner | Kenya Deposit Insurance Corporation |
1st Runner Up | KENGEN | |
2nd Runner Up | Jomo Kenyatta Foundation | |
Ministries, Department, and Agencies | Winner | State Department for Maritime and Shipping Affairs |
1st Runner Up | State Department for Petroleum | |
2nd Runner Up | The Presidency | |
Promoter Recognition for Constituency Development Fund Financial Statements | Winner | Kipkelion West Constituency |
Promoter Recognition for Most improved Public Sector Entity | Winner | Kenya National Commission for Human Rights |
Microfinance | Winner | Faulu Microfinance Bank Limited |
1st Runner Up | Caritas Microfinance Bank Limited | |
Overal winner Fire Award 2018 | Winner | Sameer Africa PLC |