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ISCA launches new career mobility programme for SCAQ candidates

The initiative will be piloted in Vietnam.

The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants (ISCA) launched a career mobility initiative to support accountancy undergraduates in earning the Chartered Accountant of Singapore designation.

This will be done through education pathways and facilitated work experience.

The Singapore Chartered Accountant Qualification (SCAQ) Career Mobility Programme (CMP) will begin with a pilot run in Vietnam and expand to more countries progressively by Q2 2025.

Under the programme, ISCA will work with Accredited Training Organisations (ATOs) and their international network to provide training and development initiatives and assist them with talent recruitment and hiring.

The first ATOs to partner with ISCA’s CMP are KPMG Vietnam and KPMG in Singapore. 

Eligible SCAQ candidates hired by KPMG in Singapore and KPMG Vietnam will be offered overseas professional stints in each other’s offices. 

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