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Opening-up to drive need for new talent in accounting sector

By Wang Yanfei | China Daily | Updated: 2018-05-11 10:09
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China's greater involvement in the global financial markets will generate more demand for accounting professionals. [Photo by Rou Liu/China Daily]

Financial reforms will increase cross-border flow of professionals

China's efforts to promote "opening up" are expected to generate more demand for accounting talent as such moves will create a cross-border flow of professionals, according to the CEO of a global accountant association.

Barry Melancon, CEO of the Association of International Certified Professional Accountants, said a slew of measures announced by China's top financial regulators send positive signals and inject confidence for market players.

The association is a new global organization formed by members of the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA) and the American Institute of CPAs (AICPA).

"Overall, if you look at the efforts of opening-up, China has done a remarkable job," Melancon said. "Recent efforts will just make that quicker."

Earlier in April, Yi Gang, the governor of the People's Bank of China, unveiled fresh details of plans to open up the financial sector, many of which went beyond market expectations.

For instance, the long-awaited Shanghai-London Stock Connect is expected to start this year and the daily Shanghai-Hong Kong Stock Connect quota will quadruple to 52 billion yuan ($8.3 billion) starting from May 1, according to Yi.

These efforts will significantly increase the integration of China's market, according to Melancon.

Such measures are crucial at a time when the world is developing more rapidly, which means economies have to rely more on each other. "China, as an open market, helps with that whole process," he said.

China's greater involvement in the global financial markets will generate more demand for accounting professionals, providing more opportunities for the association to enhance cooperation with local institutions and help more talents in the industry to continue their training, according to Melancon.

He cited the example of the Belt and Road Initiative, which is going to create more business, a freer flow of economic factors and more opportunities for multilateral financial cooperation.

"Every one of those businesses has to have competent accountants to work in that particular process," he said.

Demand also comes from young accounting professionals who might need to continue with further training and education, he added.

CIMA has had operations and exam centers in China for more than 10 years.

The Association is now looking at the market as a potential exam site for the US CPA.

There will be plenty of changes to achieve localization in the future, because it is important to stay relevant to the needs of the profession in China, he added.

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