SINGAPORE -
Media OutReach Newswire
- 3 December 2025 - The Institute of Singapore Chartered Accountants
(ISCA) is taking a major step forward in its internationalisation
journey with two new strategic partnerships aimed at expanding the
pipeline of CA (Singapore)-qualified talent and supporting Singapore
companies growing their presence overseas.
As global businesses increasingly operate across borders, the demand for
accountants with international expertise, mobility and cultural fluency
continues to rise. ISCA is responding proactively by strengthening
collaboration with Jiangsu, one of China's most dynamic economic
regions, to co-develop talent, elevate professional standards, and
deepen industry-education integration.
The partnerships were formalised on 3 December 2025 at the 19th
Singapore–Jiangsu Cooperation Council Meeting in Nanjing, co-chaired by
Mr Liu Xiaotao, Deputy Secretary of the CPC Jiangsu Provincial Committee
and Governor of Jiangsu Province, and Ms Indranee Rajah, Singapore's
Minister in the Prime Minister's Office and Second Minister for Finance
and National Development.
These agreements position both regions to jointly address the growing
need for skilled accountants who can support companies' overseas
expansion, strengthen cross-border governance, and operate confidently
in global business environments.
MOU with Jiangsu Institute of Certified Public Accountants (JICPA)
The MOU between ISCA and JICPA marks a strategic milestone in bilateral
cooperation. Both organisations will collaborate in the following key
areas: professional exchange, talent development, members services and
business expansion. This collaboration enhances both regions' ability to
develop globally competent accountants who can support multinational
and regional operations, including Singapore companies expanding into
China and Chinese companies setting up in Singapore.
Mr Li Zailin, President of JICPA said: "The signing of this MOU is a
landmark in accountancy cooperation between Jiangsu and Singapore.
Singapore's deep experience in accounting standards, regulation, and
professional services complements Jiangsu's vibrant and rapidly growing
accountancy sector. Through this partnership, we will strengthen
professional exchange, develop global-ready talent, support member firms
in cross-border development, and enhance the international
competitiveness of our accounting firms."
Academic Partnership with Nanjing Audit University (NAU)
In addition, ISCA also signed an MOU with NAU, establishing a strong
foundation for the development of accountancy talent and industry
advancement. The areas of collaboration include resource-sharing,
curriculum collaboration, ISCA qualification pathways, continuous
professional development and student membership benefits. This
strengthens the flow of international talent into Singapore's
professional ecosystem and supports regional business needs for
accountants with robust cross-border competencies.
Professor Li Qianwen, Member of the Party Committee & Vice
President, Nanjing Audit University said: "In this era of
internationalised higher education, NAU remains committed to openness
and collaboration. ISCA is widely respected in the global accounting
community, and this partnership creates a strong bridge for our students
to step onto the international stage. We look forward to leveraging our
complementary strengths, co-developing innovative training models, and
providing comprehensive career development support as our students
prepare to enter the global professional arena."
The signing ceremonies and collaborations at this year's
Singapore–Jiangsu Cooperation Council Meeting mark a new chapter in
professional exchange, talent cultivation, and business development
between both regions. With sustained efforts from all parties, the
accountancy sectors of Singapore and Jiangsu are poised to reach new
heights of growth and prosperity.
ISCA President Mr Teo Ser Luck said: "In a rapidly globalising world,
strong international partnerships are vital for our profession. Our
partnerships with JICPA and NAU strengthen our international talent
pipeline and deepen Singapore's connectivity with one of China's most
dynamic regions. By working closely together, we can develop
global-ready accountants, uplift professional standards, and support
Singapore companies as they grow overseas. This is an important step in
ISCA's journey as a globally recognised professional body, and we look
forward to advancing innovation and economic progress together."
ISCA's efforts to expand its international networks are already
supporting Singapore companies anchoring their presence in China.
Mr Michael Chen, CEO of BIPO said: "With ISCA's introduction, BIPO has
successfully registered on Nanjing Eco-Tech Island. This will allow us
to better support Singapore and regional companies entering China with
one-stop HR solutions, from talent recruitment to compliance. With
ISCA's continued support, we are confident of growing our presence and
helping more companies succeed in the Chinese market."