Amin Miramago appointed new PSF Chief Executive Officer

Miramago was previously the CEO of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Rwanda (ICPAR), where he played a pivotal role in advancing the accounting profession and improving financial governance in the country.

His appointment to the PSF comes at a time when the organization continues to play a crucial role in the development of the private sector and the country’s economic growth.

Miramago assumes his new position as PSF recently elected new leaders, including François Twagirumukiza, who has prioritized initiatives like establishing a new insurance fund for traders and encouraging businesses to operate 24/7.

Twagirumukiza emphasized that in the next three years, they will work closely with members, especially to promote participation in the new health insurance fund for traders.

This newly established insurance fund aims to assist traders who are unable to afford conventional insurance by providing a community-based safety net for them during times of crisis. Currently, the fund has nearly 900 members.

Additionally, one of the key initiatives PSF is focusing on is encouraging businesses to operate around the clock to ensure continuous service availability, addressing concerns about the lack of services during nighttime or weekends.

Amin Miramago’s leadership is expected to strengthen PSF’s efforts in advancing the private sector and contribute further to the country’s economic development.

During his tenure at ICPAR, he helped the organization become a permanent member of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC), and he supported several reforms aimed at enhancing public financial management and transparency in government spending.

Miramago was previously the CEO of the Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Rwanda

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