ICAI Bhopal Hosts National Conference On AI & Bank Audit, Experts Discuss AI In Auditing & Litigation
Rajesh Malhotra, Deputy General Manager, Punjab & Sind Bank was chief guest on the inaugural day.

Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): System based bank branch audit, useful artificial intelligence tools in day-to-day practice, artificial intelligence in litigation & audit documentation were discussed at a national conference.
It was of the two-day national conference, organised by the Bhopal Branch of the Institute of Chartered Accountants of India (ICAI) on theme of the conference is “Artificial Intelligence & Bank Audit,” under the aegis of the Professional Development Committee (PDC) of ICAI in the city.
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Rajesh Malhotra, Deputy General Manager, Punjab & Sind Bank was chief guest on the inaugural day. He highlighted the growing role of technology, especially Artificial Intelligence, in the banking sector and encouraged professionals to embrace technological innovation.
CA Dipen Upendra Bhai Shah, CA Shubham Patel and CA Shatnam Agarwal spoke on System Based Bank Branch Audit and Useful Artificial Intelligence Tools in technical Session 1, 2 and 3.
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During these sessions, speakers shared deep insights into AI-based audit tools, branch audit systems, and innovations in audit documentation. Participants actively engaged through Q&A and discussions.
Chairman of the Bhopal Branch, CA Arpit Rai expressed satisfaction on the successful conduct of Day 1, extended gratitude to all speakers and participants, and informed that Day 2 will continue with equally engaging and informative sessions.
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