International Federation of Francophone Accountants

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International Federation of Francophone Accountants
AbbreviationFIDEF
Formation1981
HeadquartersParis, France
Region served
Francophone countries
Official language
French
Websitewww.fidef.org

The International Federation of Francophone Accountants (Federation Internationale des Experts-Comptables Francophone, or FIDEF) is an organization that promotes exchange and cooperation between accountants in the French-speaking community. Currently, the association has brought together 52 Member Institutes from 37 countries,[1] representing 100,000 accounting professionals.[2]

Members[]

Albania Institute of Authorized Chartered Auditors of Albania (IEKA)
Algeria (Associate)
Belgium (IRE)
(IEC)
Benin (OECCA - Bénin)
Bulgaria (ICPA)
Burkina Faso (ONECCA-BF)
Burundi (OPC)
Cambodia (KICPAA)
Cameroon (ONECCA)
Canada Certified General Accountants Association of Canada (ICCA-Canada)
Central African Republic
Congo Brazzaville (APC)
Congo Democratic Republic (IRC-RDC)
Cote d'Ivoire (OECCA-CI)
France Conseil Superieur de L'Ordre des Experts Comptables (CSOEC)
(CNCC)
(INTEC) (associate)
(AFC) (associate)
Gabon (ADEC) (associate)
Guinea (OECA)
Haiti (OCPAH)
Laos
Lebanon Lebanese Association of Certified Public Accountants (LACPA)
(AOCPA) (associate)
Madagascar (OECFM)
(associate)
Mali (OCAECA)
Mauritania (ONEC - RIM) (associate)
Moldova
Monaco
Morocco
Niger
Poland (KIBR)
Romania (CECCAR)
(CAFR)
Senegal Ordre National des Experts Comptables et Comptables Agrees du Senegal (ONECCA)
Togo
Tunisia Ordre des Experts Comptables de Tunisie (OECT)
(ITEC) (associate)
(CCT) (associate)
Ukraine

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ http://fidef.org/carte
  2. ^ "PRESENTATION FIDEF" (PDF). FIDEF. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-03-26. Retrieved 2011-07-03.
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