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Top Spots in October 2022 LECPA

JEDMARCELOA ROSALES

Obtaining an overall passing rate of 63.90%, the University of Santo Tomas – Alfredo M. Velayo (UST-AMV) College of Accountancy has once again produced a new batch of top-notch accountants, 269 in total, with two standard-bearing topnotchers in the Licensure Examination for Certified Public Accountants (LECPA) held October 14-16, 2022.

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Francis Matthew Obligacion lists atop 1,722 LECPA examinees from across the country with a whopping 91 00% Marion Jasper Tagle comes next at fifth spot with a rating of 88 67%

Among all the first-time takers from UST, 224 triumphant students emerged with 45 LECPA retakers

The university’s performance rate of 63 90% is an astounding leap from both the 41 24% of May 2022 and the 39 22% of December last year

On a national scale, 1,722 out of 6,665 examinees passed the October 2022 LECPA, bearing a countrywide passing rate of 25 84%, a modest increase from May 2022’s 22 29% performance

The Professional Regulation Commission released its list of newly certified public accountants on October 26, 2022 and may be viewed on their website at prc gov ph Like May 2022’s results, no educational institutions qualified for top-performing schools

The LECPA was administered by the Professional Regulatory Board of Accountancy in NCR, Baguio, Cagayan de Oro, Cebu, Davao, Iloilo, Koronadal, Legaspi, Lucena, Pagadian,

Pampanga, Rosales, Tacloban, Tuguegarao, and Zamboanga

LECPA IN NUMBERS

63.9% UNIVERSITY PASSING RATE 269OUTOF421THOMASIANSPASSED

25.84% NATIONAL PASSING RATE 1722OUTOF6665EXAMINEESPASSED

NFJPIA-NCR Commemorates Silver Anniversary with a night full of stars and dreams

Obtaining an overall passing rate of 63.90%, the University of Santo Tomas – Alfredo M. Velayo (UST-AMV) College of Accountancy has once again produced a new batch of topnotch accountants, 269 in total, with two standardbearing topnotchers in the Licensure Examination for Certified Public Accountants (LECPA) held October 14-16, 2022.

With the theme, “Timeless: Glistening the Legacy of the

Greatest”, JPIANs represented their local chapters wearing their formal attires with a touch of silver and purple colors

Welcoming remarks were delivered by Mr Jury A Vibar, CPA, while Mr Conrad Allan M Alviz, CPA, CISA, CIA, CSRC, CMPC stated his opening remarks with the hopes that the JPIAN community will continue to strengthen and glisten the legacy of NFJPIA

ANNAMAEM TORRES

Founding President of NFJPIA-NCR, Mr Charlwin Aljon P Lee, CPA, CMA emphasized the value of friendships, teamwork, and planning in his keynote address

"Congratulations to NFJPIANCR for reaching year 25 I am proud to Qbe able to reach this year, but I am even prouder to be part of this organization Once a JPIAn, always a JPIAn,” Lee said

Special awards were given to JPIAN participants for the Best Dressed, male and female, among two categories (1)Local Chapter and NFJPIA-NCR Officers and (2)Alumni Category

The Overall King and Queen of the Night were Mr Kyle Deinielle Valencia from TIP QC and Ms Mary Elaine Igot from PUP Manila

Ms Michelle Dollie Sison,

Project Head and Ms Andrea Pauline Pelaez, Regional Council President of NFJPIA-NCR thanked all the attendees, working committee, sponsors, and everyone who participated in the event

“No words can express the gratitude I feel towards everyone today We will continue the legacy of excellence of NFJPIA-NCR Padayon, JPIAns!” Pelaez said

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