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Nouveau président CIMA : l'avenir de la finance et de la comptabilité reposera sur la confiance, l'innovation et les opportunités

Via PR Newswire · June 25, 2026
Compiled by Real Estate Trail Editorial · June 25, 2026

Why this matters

While the appointment of Alfred Ramosedi as president of CIMA and co-chair of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants may appear peripheral to US commercial real estate, it signals broader shifts in the institutional finance ecosystem that underpin CRE capital flows. Ramosedi’s emphasis on trust, innovation, and opportunity reflects growing investor and lender demands for transparency and technological integration in financial reporting and accounting standards. For US CRE allocators and capital markets professionals, this underscores an evolving environment where enhanced data integrity and real-time analytics could reshape due diligence, risk assessment, and portfolio management practices. Moreover, as private equity and institutional lenders increasingly rely on sophisticated financial frameworks to navigate tightening credit conditions and sector-specific volatility, leadership that prioritizes innovation in accounting may facilitate more efficient capital deployment. This is particularly relevant amid ongoing structural shifts in CRE sectors, where nuanced valuation and performance metrics are critical. While the announcement is not US-specific, it highlights the global convergence of finance and accounting standards that influence cross-border capital flows and the transparency demanded by institutional investors in US commercial real estate.

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Excerpt from PR Newswire:
Alfred Ramosedi, FCMA, CGMA, a été élu président du CIMA et coprésident de l'Association of International Certified Professional Accountants LONDRES, 25 juin 2026 /PRNewswire/ -- Alfred Ramosedi, FCMA, CGMA, a été élu…
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