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Certified Public Accountant Singapore (CPA
Singapore) is a professional in accountancy, finance and
business who has the relevant work experience in addition to a
recognised accountancy qualification.
This valuable credential is also a testament to their
well-grounded knowledge, integrity and commitment. The experience
and high standards of professionalism of CPA Singapore makes a
difference when it comes to the interest of business, employer
and/or client.
Throughout their careers, they are supported and regulated by the
Institute of Certified Public Accountants of Singapore (ICPAS), the
national accountancy body in Singapore representing close to 25,000
CPAs Singapore and accounting professionals.
CPAs Singapore are sought after by employers of local and
international organisations across all industries. They work in
diverse roles across commerce and industry, academia, government
and public practice in Singapore and around the world, many of whom
helm some of the most prominent local and international
companies.
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How to Become a CPA
Singapore
The first step in earning the designation of CPA Singapore is
qualifying for an ICPAS Provisional Membership through an
undergraduate degree recognised by the ICPAS.
Upon accumulating three years of relevant work experience and
undergoing a five-day pre-admission course and passing a set of
examinations, associate members can then apply for full ICPAS
membership and obtain the CPA Singapore designation. Click here for more details.
Rationale for the CPA
Singapore Logo

This logo uses the idea of an "equal" or "tally" sign, often
used by accounting professionals.
Incorporating it into the logo gives it a sense of balance and
wit.
The strokes on the symbol represent the qualities that a CPA
Singapore possesses, which are Integrity,
Commitment, Professionalism,
Authority in their field and
Superiority. The first letter of each quality also
makes up the acronym of ICPAS first step in earning the
designation of CPA Singapore is qualifying for an ICPAS Provisional
Membership through an undergraduate degree recognised by the
ICPAS.