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National Telecom S.A (NATCOM) Commences Auditor Selection Process for 2024 Financial Statements Audit

Invitation to bid

PORT-AU-PRINCE, Haiti, Feb. 29, 2024 /PRNewswire-HISPANIC PR WIRE/ — NATCOM, Haiti’s leading telecommunications company, is initiating the procedures to select qualified auditors for its 2024 financial statements audit. This endeavor underscores NATCOM’s commitment to transparency, accuracy, and adherence to both local regulations and international accounting standards.

Notice is hereby given, that NATCOM, Port-au-Prince, Haiti, will receive sealed proposals for:

BID PACKAGE:

Engaging in a comprehensive examination of NATCOM’s financial data for the fiscal year 2024; combined with a thorough IT system audits aimed at safeguarding and maintaining the integrity of data.

Please kindly contact the individual referenced in the invitation to bid letter to acquire official detailed information.

SCOPE OF WORK:

The audit encompasses:

  • Reviewing data for NATCOM’s 2024 financial statements.
  • Conducting IT system audits to ensure data integrity.
  • Issuing timely audit reports, in compliance with Haitian accounting laws, taxation regulations, and international standards.
  • Collaborating with Viettel Group’s auditors for consolidated audit reports following IAS 600.
  • Language: English and French.

Sealed proposals will be accepted until 15h00 on March 31st, 2024 (Haitian time).

AUDITOR REQUIREMENTS:

  • Certified auditor in Haiti or internationally.
  • Issuing Legal Financial Statements in Haiti
  • Fluent in English, with experience in telecommunications auditing.
  • Experience with companies exceeding 700 employees and 50 million dollars revenue in the past 5 years.
  • Proficient in handling big-four audits in the last 5 years.
  • Membership in accredited international auditing associations.

NATCOM prioritizes corporate governance and financial transparency. The selection of qualified auditors is paramount to maintain stakeholder trust.

ABOUT NATCOM:

NATCOM is Haiti’s foremost telecommunications provider, offering mobile, internet, and enterprise solutions. A collaboration between the Haitian government and Viettel Group, NATCOM drives innovation and connectivity across Haiti.

For more information, visit natcom.com.ht.

Questions associated with this project should be directed to:

[Contact Person] Mr. Phan Van Ba
[Position] Chief Investment Department
[Email Address] [email protected].vn
[Phone Number] (509) 3204 7333

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Most Anticipated Film “THE RANSOM” – Exploring Haitian History – Will Tell The Stories Of The Indigenous Taíno And The African Experience In The Caribbean

CaribPR Wire, Boston, Mass., Mon. Mar. 15, 2021: Award-winning filmmaker, writer, and producer, Jonas Nosile, invites the Haitian and Caribbean community to bring to life The Ransom.

This new film dramatizes a difficult and tumultuous journey of human suffering and resiliency, throwing light on the brutality faced by Taíno and African slaves in Hispaniola, while ending on a hopeful and positive note.

“Society has made great progress and come a long way, but this struggle for equality has been underway for more than 400 years—and still continues. The Ransom will show that the quest for equality is universal by telling the story of how, early in American history, a group of Africans brought to the Caribbean revolted to fight for their freedom and right this wrong,” said Nosile.

The Ransom tells this incredible story through Marie-Jeanne, a wealthy multi-racial Haitian woman living in France, who journeys back home for family affairs and is kidnapped. Her ransom, however, will require more than just money: she must travel back in time to reckon with her family’s complicity in Haiti’s tragic and violent history and face the truth about her own estrangement from her homeland. To be filmed in Panama and Haiti with ethnically accurate casting and with dialogue in English/Castellan/Spanish-Taíno creole/French, the movie will highlight the daily life of a once-thriving indigenous people and the desire for liberty of African slaves, all against the backdrop of the Caribbean sugar plantation system.

“As the world continues to deal with the negative effects of discrimination, racism, and imbalances of power, The Ransom provides a difficult but necessary reminder of the past and uses it as a catalyst for change. The rough yet resilient tale will tap the emotions of audiences around the world and keep this important part of our history alive. There couldn’t be a better time than now for a film with a social message,” said Nosile.

Jonas’s last project, “Haiti: Triumph, Sorrow, and the Struggle of a People,” won numerous awards, including the Associated Press Award for Best Documentary, and was nominated for an Emmy Award (Regional) in Outstanding Societal Concerns Programs. For The Ransom, he is teaming up with film veterans in Hollywood including veteran screenwriter Mark Richard, a former executive at LD Entertainment.

For more information about this film and to learn how the Haitian and Caribbean community can help bring it to fruition, visit http://theransommovie.com or email [email protected]

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