Institute of Certified Practising Accountants
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Type | Professional association |
Headquarters | Imperial House, 1a Standen Avenue, Hornchurch, Essex, RM12 6AA |
Region served | UK |
Services | Accountancy |
Website | icpa.org.uk |
The Institute of Certified Practising Accountants (ICPA) was founded in 2001 in the United Kingdom. It is a professional organisation representing practising accountants.
The Association's headquarters are in Hornchurch, England.
Although this association uses the word "Institute", this term is a protected word in the United Kingdom,[1] and use of the title "institute" requires approval from the Secretary of State; failure to seek approval is a criminal offence.[2] It is not clear whether the ICPA has obtained such approval.
Designation[]
The ICPA offers its members the designation of Certified Practising Accountant (ICPA). Fellowship status is offered to members after an extra period of appropriate experience in professional practice.
Membership requirements[]
The ICPA is open to practising Accountants whether members of a CCAB body or qualified by experience.
See also[]
References[]
External links[]
- Accounting in the United Kingdom
- Hornchurch
- London Borough of Havering
- Professional accounting bodies
- Professional associations based in the United Kingdom