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ICAN joins Chartered Accountants Worldwide

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January 25, 2024
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The Institute of Chartered Accountants of Namibia (ICAN) is now a member of Chartered Accountants Worldwide (CAW).

ICAN is the 16th institute worldwide to join CAW, which now represents over 850,000 Chartered Accountants globally.

According to CAW, the affiliation signals ICAN’s commitment to upholding the highest professional standards and ethics as part of a diverse, collaborative Chartered Accountancy community and also reflects the growing reputation and influence of Namibian Chartered Accountants.

“ICAN is committed to developing Chartered Accountants who are globally competitive with highly regarded professional expertise. Our admission to Chartered Accountants Worldwide underscores our commitment to global recognition of Namibian Chartered Accountants armed with the tools to navigate a rapidly changing world. We look forward to working together to support our members and showcase our profession in Namibia and worldwide,” said ICAN’s CEO, Fenni Nghikevali.

CAW’s Chair, Ainslie van Onselen, welcomed ICAN, noting that “together we demonstrate the value of Chartered Accountants as trusted business leaders and Difference Makers who drive progress across Africa and the world. Their membership further enhances our network’s global diversity and collective strength.”

“We believe in the power of unity and working together across borders. As a global network of Difference Makers, we’re redefining what it means to be a Chartered Accountant in today’s diverse, interconnected world.”

With 16 member institutes representing over 98% of Chartered Accountants globally, CAW connects more than 1.8 million dedicated members and students in over 190 countries.

CAW facilitates collaboration and knowledge sharing to shape the future of the Chartered Accountancy profession.

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