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Financial Burmese Translation
Perth Translation offers expert Burmese translation services specifically for the finance sector, including banking and insurance.
Ensuring precision in Burmese financial document translations is crucial for conveying correct information across international divisions. We utilize our extensive Burmese translation management skills to guarantee uniformity and superior quality in all financial document translations.
Burmese Translation Services Perth
- Annual Reports
- Audit Statements
- Audits and Legal Documents
- Bankruptcies
- Bond and Equity Prospectuses
- Cash Flow Statements
- Fact Sheets
- Foreign Registration Filings
- Financial Statements and Accounts
- Fund Reports
- Global Equity and Debt Offerings
- Government Financial Statements
- Initial Public Offerings
- Personal Financial Statements
- Profit and Loss Statements
- Registration Statements
- Standards and Regulations
- Statements of Change in Equity
- Subscription Agreements
- Tax and Accounting Documents
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Professional Burmese Translator
Perth Translation provides professional Burmese <> English translation services. You can use the form on this page to upload multiple files for a confirm quote and delivery time. Our Burmese translator is ready to assist with your translation project.
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About the Burmese Language
Burmese is a Sino-Tibetan language spoken in Myanmar (also known as Burma), where it is an official language and the language of the Burmans, the country's principal ethnic group. Burmese is also spoken by the indigenous tribes in Chittagong Hill Tracts (Rangamati, Bandarban, Khagrachari, Cox's Bazar) in Bangladesh, Tripura state in Northeast India. Although the Constitution of Myanmar officially recognizes the English name of the language as the Myanmar language, most English speakers continue to refer to the language as Burmese, after Burma, the country's once previous and currently co-official name.
In 2007, it was spoken as a first language by 33 million, primarily the Burman people and related ethnic groups, and as a second language by 10 million, particularly ethnic minorities in Myanmar and neighboring countries. In 2014, the Burmese population was 36.39 million, and has been estimated at 38.8 million as of March 2022.
Burmese Document Translation
Standard Burmese, based on the Mandalay-Yangon dialect continuum, is used for all official documentation in Myanmar. While numerous regional dialects and related languages exist (Arakanese/Rakhine, Tavoyan, Intha), these do not typically appear in formal government documents. However, documents from ethnic state administrations may contain terminology or place names in local languages alongside Burmese text, and older documents from pre-2010 military government periods use distinct bureaucratic vocabulary.
Burmese Document Types
Key Burmese civil documents include the mwe-hpwa-sa (birth certificate), ein-htaung-mhat-tan-sa (marriage certificate), and yaan-maung-hkwint-pyuu-let-mat (driving licence). The national identity document is the nain-ngan-tha-si-si-kate (Citizenship Scrutiny Card), commonly known as the CSC.
Burmese is the official language of Myanmar (Burma), spoken by approximately 33 million people as a first language and used as a lingua franca by many of the country's 135 recognised ethnic groups. It is the sole language of national government administration, judiciary, and education. Due to Myanmar's political situation, many documents presented for translation in Australia come from refugee and humanitarian visa applicants, often with limited or non-standard documentation.
Industry Requirements
The Australian Securities and Investments Commission (ASIC) regulates financial services and markets. The Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) supervises banking and insurance, and the Australian Transaction Reports and Analysis Centre (AUSTRAC) handles anti-money laundering and counter-terrorism financing compliance.
Frequently translated documents include financial statements and audit reports, banking correspondence and loan documentation, insurance policies and claims, superannuation statements, tax returns and ATO correspondence, AUSTRAC compliance documentation, and corporate governance materials for international subsidiaries or parent companies.
NAATI-certified translation is typically required for financial documents submitted as evidence in legal proceedings or regulatory investigations. ASIC may require certified translations of foreign-language corporate documents for company registration, and banks generally require certified translations of identity and income verification documents from overseas.
Perth's financial sector is closely tied to the resources industry, with major banks maintaining dedicated mining and energy lending teams. The city's growing Asian trade relationships drive demand for translation of financial documents in Chinese, Japanese, and Bahasa Indonesia, and several international banks maintain Perth offices to service resources clients.
