Corporate Governance & Company Secretarial under Companies Law

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The new Companies Law represents a fundamental change in companies regulation that will trigger a virtual overhaul of established processes and procedures in company registration and housekeeping. Requirements relating to making recordals of changes to the company structure, periodic reportorial requirements, and other day-to-day housekeeping tasks, are all expected to change in substance and form and timing. This session will help corporate housekeeping and compliance officers navigate the new requirements, and ideally take away a compliance blueprint for the new structure.The session will cover: Discussion on new compliance points on common corporate secretarial tasks Proper recording and reporting of meetings and other company events Requirements on books, returns and financial documents Case studies to highlight compliance points, and workarounds for non-complianceDate and Time: March 21, 9 am to 11 amVenue: AMCHAM Office, #19-09 Sule Square, 221 Sule Pagoda Road, Kyauktada Township, Yangon *Note venue change Cost: USD 15 or 22,000 Kyats per member; USD 25 or 35,000 Kyats per non-memberAbout Speaker:Jo Daniels, Managing Partner of Baker McKenzie YangonJo Daniels is the managing partner of Baker McKenzie's Yangon office. She transitioned to this role from the Brisbane office, which she helped launch, bringing more than 20 years of experience in infrastructure sectors including railways, tollroads, ports, electricity, pipelines and export facilities. In Myanmar, she advises clients on major projects as well as large-scale M&A and a range of corporate matters related to market entry. For more information, please click here https://www.bakermckenzie.com/en/people/d/daniels-jo.**NOTE: This is the second session of the New Companies Law Briefing Series. - Session 3: M&A deals in Myanmar: What you need to know about the new Companies Law (For more information and to register, click here EventID=5840&SponsorID=-1)