The Department of Financial Services has three major units: the Financial Accounting Unit which handles financial reporting, audits, management reporting, and treasury functions; the Financial Planning Unit which prepares, monitors, and controls institutional budgets, manages donor funded projects and research projects, and handles asset management and insurance; and the Business Services Unit which oversees supply chain management, tenders, procurement, and store management.
The Department of Financial Services has three major units: the Financial Accounting Unit which handles financial reporting, audits, management reporting, and treasury functions; the Financial Planning Unit which prepares, monitors, and controls institutional budgets, manages donor funded projects and research projects, and handles asset management and insurance; and the Business Services Unit which oversees supply chain management, tenders, procurement, and store management.
The Department of Financial Services has three major units: the Financial Accounting Unit which handles financial reporting, audits, management reporting, and treasury functions; the Financial Planning Unit which prepares, monitors, and controls institutional budgets, manages donor funded projects and research projects, and handles asset management and insurance; and the Business Services Unit which oversees supply chain management, tenders, procurement, and store management.
The Department of Financial Services has three major units: the Financial Accounting Unit which handles financial reporting, audits, management reporting, and treasury functions; the Financial Planning Unit which prepares, monitors, and controls institutional budgets, manages donor funded projects and research projects, and handles asset management and insurance; and the Business Services Unit which oversees supply chain management, tenders, procurement, and store management.