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Koboaccountant equips over 1,000 finance professionals

Koboaccountant Africa, a leading financial technology and services firm, is strengthening its commitment to shaping Africa's future finance industry. Through its subsidiary, the PnL Academy, they've equipped over 1000 interns across 22 African countries with the skills and experience to land jobs. The impressive feat comes as the fourth cohort of PnL Academy interns prepares…

Koboaccountant Africa, a leading financial technology and services firm, is strengthening its commitment to shaping Africa’s future finance industry.

Through its subsidiary, the PnL Academy, they’ve equipped over 1000 interns across 22 African countries with the skills and experience to land jobs.

The impressive feat comes as the fourth cohort of PnL Academy interns prepares to graduate.

Speaking on the programme, founder of Koboaccountant Africa, Mr. Ubong Ita expressed confidence that Africa is poised to become the next global hub for skilled professionals in the rapidly growing services industry.

“The program goes beyond basic accounting. Interns receive comprehensive training in cutting-edge fields like AI for Finance, Investment Analysis, and Blockchain fundamentals. They’ve even completed over 6000 tasks during their internships, gaining valuable hands-on experience.

A graduate, Joy Omo-Owa Ohenhen, highlighting the program’s effectiveness, said, “The virtual onboarding led by Ubong Ita was inspiring. Collaborating with diverse interns expanded my global finance and tech understanding.

Sessions covered teamwork, investment analysis, and tax appreciation, enriched by expert facilitators. Grateful for this transformative journey.”

Ita emphasised that Koboaccountant Africa remains steadfast in its mission.

Ita said: “We remain committed to empowering Africa’s finance professionals and driving positive change across the continent, perfectly aligning with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) by creating opportunities for Africans in the global workforce.”

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