Ernst & Young reunited with ICAEW
Big Four firm returns to ICAEW qualifications after several years of shunning the institute
Big Four firm returns to ICAEW qualifications after several years of shunning the institute
Ernst & Young is to support the ICAEW qualifications again having
abandoned it at the turn of the century.
The chief executive at ICAEW, Michael Izza, announced at this week’s council
meeting that Ernst & Young will be taking the institutes students.
Ernst & Young currently supports Scottish qualification ICAS and has no
plans to stop using them.
Deutsche Bank, Goldman Sachs and RBS, after “teething problems”, will all be
taking ICAEW students next year.
Izza also revealed the institute would not achieve the target of 1,000
international students this year, but should break that number in early 2010.
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