SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 28 February 2025 - The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants
(ISCA) has officially launched its first Professional Services Centre in
Johor Bahru (JB), which is strategically located within the
Johor-Singapore Special Economic Zone (JS-SEZ). As part of plans to
expand its regional footprint, ISCA hopes to tap on the potential growth
opportunities within the JS-SEZ, and to contribute to the growing
economic ties between Singapore and Malaysia.
ISCA's Professional Services (PS) Centre in Johor Bahru is the first of
10 such centres that ISCA will be launching across major cities around
the world by June 2025, to support the growth of businesses in their
respective countries. These centres mark a new joint partnership between
ISCA and the following organisations, which are part of ISCA's
Professional Accountancy Hub:
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- Association of Small & Medium Enterprises (ASME)
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- Institute of Valuers and Appraisers, Singapore (IVAS)
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- Law Society of Singapore
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- Singapore Manufacturing Foundation (SMF)
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-Tax Academy of Singapore
ISCA's PS Centre in Johor Bahru will serve as a conduit to promote the
expansion and availability of professional services such as accounting,
sustainability, legal, business valuation, taxation and other corporate
services, to meet the needs of Singaporean businesses seeking to expand
in Malaysia and vice versa. In addition, it will help to foster
cross-border partnerships, and drive the development of accountancy
talent in both countries. This is done in anticipation of the future
growth of businesses in the JS-SEZ, as more entities tap on the
collective resources and collaborative environment within the Zone to
expand operations. ISCA expects a considerable increase in demand for
professional services and accountancy firms to meet these needs and
navigate evolving regulations from a growing pool of clients,
particularly in areas such as corporate set-up, cross-border taxation,
business expansion advisory, sustainability standards and adoption of
technologies.
Recognising the growing need for professional services, the Malaysian
government recently announced a target to train 60,000 professional
accountants by 2030. The JS-SEZ will create even more demand for
professional accountants. In alignment with this vision, ISCA will be
forming partnerships with local universities based in Malaysia (Sunway
TES College, University of Reading Malaysia, and the University of
Southampton Malaysia) to create dedicated pathways for their students to
pursue the Singapore Chartered Accountant Qualification (SCAQ), though
provisions of resources, learning support as well as scholarships.
"ISCA is committed to supporting the growth of the Johor-Singapore
Special Economic Zone," said Mr Teo Ser Luck, President of ISCA. "Our
Professional Services Centre in Johor Bahru and our partnerships with
universities in Malaysia aim to ensure that businesses across both
countries prosper, and that a steady supply of skilled accountants will
be available to support the Zone's development. We also look forward to
facilitating regional interaction between Malaysian and Singaporean
professional services firms, fostering knowledge sharing and mutually
beneficial relationships."
"By leveraging Singapore's expertise in family offices and
sustainability, ISCA's new business centre in Johor Bahru will provide
their members and Malaysian SMPs with the tools and knowledge they need
to adapt and excel in an increasingly interconnected world. Together,
the joint expertise and resources of the accounting fraternity from both
countries will surely be an important support to the development of the
JS-SEZ," said Mr Wong Wen Tak, CEO of Grant Thornton Malaysia - Johor
Office.
For more information on the quotes from ISCA Professional Services Centre Partner Organisations, please refer to the
Annex via our website.