2025 Symposium
From September 15 to 19, 2025, Abidjan will host the AIST International Conference, a leading event for professionals in the public financial sector. This major event will address the profound changes in Treasury business processes in the face of the challenges and...
UNDP dialogue 2025
The UNDP (United Nations Development Programme) Dialogue on Public Finance and the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was held in New York at Columbia University from January 29 to 31, 2025. Delegates from CREDAF and AIST from 15 of our member countries benefited...
Study visit to Tallinn
AIST conducted a study visit to Tallinn, Estonia, on May 15 and 16, 2024. Thirty-six delegates from 14 of the association's member countries participated in this visit. The annual working theme is the digitalization of treasury services. As Estonia has fully...
Webinars on the transition from cash accounting to accrual accounting
The AIST organized two webinars, one in French and the other in English, on the transition from cash accounting to accrual accounting. A particular focus was placed on the opening balance sheet by Benoit Tourtois of the DRI (International Relations Delegation) of the...
2024 Symposium
The AIST organized its annual conference in Conakry, focusing on the impact of digitalization on the Treasury profession and the accountability of public accountants. The conference was inaugurated by the Prime Minister of Guinea, Mr. Amadou Oury Bah, in the presence...
International Conference on Public Finance Reforms
The International Conference on Public Finance Reform in Francophone Africa is being held from November 20th to 23rd in Abidjan. The purpose of this conference is to take stock of the progress of public finance reforms in the region and identify best practices in this...
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Presentation of the International Association of Treasury Services
The International Association of Treasury Services is a non governmental and non-profit organisation. Created in 2006 in Antananarivo (Madagascar), AIST gathers the heads of tax administrations of 29 countries located on four continents. Its working languages are French and English.
Its purpose is to facilitate dialog and exchanges between member countries and to promote international multilateral cooperation, based on common interest and experience sharing.
Two annual events
Each year, AIST organises a symposium and a thematic seminar, in which officials from many international organisations and institutions (World Bank, IMF, UNDP) regularly take part, with academics or experts in public management, jointly with hosting countries.
It also carries out the publication of synthesis documents