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What we do

What we do

The ICSA promotes best practice in corporate governance, liaising with governments and regulatory bodies worldwide. We publish guidance notes and best practice guides and through our subsidiaries provide information and training, boardroom performance evaluation and dedicated software. The ICSA has 36,000 members worldwide and is represented in over 70 countries.

Why choose us

Why choose us

Chartered Secretaries are highly valued by employers and benefit from a career that is well remunerated and flexible. Once qualified, Chartered Secretaries can choose to work in the public, private or not-for-profit or set up their own business. Welcome to the profession with a world of possibilities.

Who we support

Who we support

The ICSA supports its members and students and those seeking advice and guidance on corporate governance and regulatory issues.

Our mission: Growing the Chartered Secretary profession through standards, training, revenues and reputation.

Why ICSA is different

Why ICSA is different

The ICSA's International Qualifying Scheme is unique. No other professional body provides a post graduate qualification that is as broad based as the ICSA's. Chartered Secretaries are trained in business, company law, corporate governance, management, finance, administration and company secretaryship.

 

Latest News

Delegates at the ICSA's Corporate Governance Summit held in Brussels in October 2008 discussed the efficacy of the comply or explain regime.The reportage from these discussions can be found here

 
ICSA becomes an affiliate member of Ecoda
Published: February 6th 2009
Summary: ICSA becomes an affiliate member of Ecoda
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European Commissioner for Internal Market
Published: July 4th 2008
Summary: The financial turmoil has prompted a reality check of the financial system. It has also emphasized the growing world-wide economic and financial interdependencies. In our efforts to strengthen the supervisory and regulatory framework we should therefore continue to adopt a global perspective. Regulation and supervision can no longer be considered 'domestic', but in taking a global perspective, Europe must take the lead and set an example.
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EU news for April CS
Published: March 12th 2009
Summary: ICSA has joined Ecoda (the European Directors’ institute) as an affiliate member along with KPMG.
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