Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants
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Hong Kong Institute of Certified Public Accountants
Organisation Overview
The Hong Kong Institute of CPAs is the only body authorized by law to register and grant practising certificates to certified public accountants in Hong Kong. The Institute has more than 41,000 members and 18,000 registered students. Members of the Institute are entitled to use the description "certified public accountant" and the designation "CPA".
The Hong Kong Institute of CPAs evolved from the Hong Kong Society of Accountants, which was established on 1 January 1973.
The Institute operates under the Professional Accountants Ordinance and works in the public interest. The Institute has wide-ranging responsibilities, including assuring the quality of entry into the profession, through its postgraduate qualification programme, and promulgating financial reporting, auditing and ethical standards in Hong Kong. The Institute has responsibility for regulating and promoting efficient accounting practices in Hong Kong to safeguard Hong Kong's leadership as an international financial centre.