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LIVERPOOL SOCIETY OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS CELEBRATE NEWLY- QUALIFIED ACCOUNTANCY TALENT

Over 20 young professionals from the Liverpool City Region celebrated becoming exam qualified Chartered Accountants at a special ceremony in October hosted by ICAEW - the Institute of Chartered Accountants in England and Wales.

The initiative is designed to mark exam success, welcome new chartered accountants into membership and prepare them for the next steps in their career.

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The new accountancy professionals met at The Venue in the Royal Liver Building, Liverpool for the special ceremony with family and friends.

ICAEW Deputy President, Julia Penny, presented certificates to the group of outstanding candidates and signposted new members to support, opportunities and benefits of building a relationship with ICAEW in their local area.

Justin Lang, Deputy President of the Liverpool Society of Chartered Accountants, said:

It’s important that we celebrate our trainees success considering not only the challenge of balancing work and study, but also the challenging circumstances that have all found ourselves in this year. Our world-renowned professional qualification is deliberately tough and to have successfully navigated through to qualification is a fantastic achievement.

It was a wonderful event, in a fitting location, and I know it will mean a lot to our newly qualified members to mark the occasion by being awarded their “key to the profession” by Julia Penny Deputy President of the ICAEW. It’s a significant milestone in their career and I expect the memory will stay with them for a long time."

Nick Sell of RSA said:

On behalf of RSA, congratulations to all these new Chartered Accountants! It’s important that they take a moment to celebrate their success; it’s what today was all about."

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