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ICAEW Regulation and Conduct Annual Report 2024

Protecting the public interest

As a world-leading improvement regulator, ICAEW acts in the public interest and strengthens consumer confidence and trust by holding ICAEW members and firms to high professional standards. Underpinned by independent decision-making, ICAEW delivers impartial and robust assurance to oversight regulators, the profession, the government and the public.

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Our role and commitment

Read how we, as an improvement regulator, protect the public interest by enabling, evaluating and enforcing high standards of professional competency and conduct.

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Independent adjudication and oversight

Find out how ICAEW’s governance structure ensures its regulatory and conduct roles are not influenced by its representative functions.

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Parjinder Basra, Acting Chair, ICAEW Regulatory Board

IRB Acting Chair's Foreword

“I know that this report will bring home to you, as it did to me, just how much work is carried out by ICAEW’s dedicated Professional Standards Department (PSD) staff and the independent regulatory and disciplinary committees, all working to help ICAEW members and firms maintain high professional standards, and to hold them to those standards.”

Parjinder Basra, Acting Chair, ICAEW Regulatory Board
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Duncan Wiggetts, Chief Officer, Professional Standards Department

Chief Officer’s Outlook for 2025

“While we have navigated successfully through a number of challenges during 2024...there are further challenges ahead."

Duncan Wiggetts, Chief Officer, Professional Standards
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KEY STATISTICS

1,996

firms registered for statutory audit* 

348

firms accredited for probate services

9,802

firms supervised for compliance with AML regulations*

97%

satisfaction with the management of our monitoring process

1,171

investigations completed**

7m

sponsored and organic social media impressions**

(* as at 31 December 2024)
(** figures for the whole of 2024)

752

licensed insolvency practitioners

1,579 

firms authorised to provide investment business advice*

2,398

monitoring reviews carried out**

1,132

new complaint files opened**

1,195

regulatory applications received**

376,990

unique website visits**
Our role is to act in the public interest and to strengthen consumer confidence and trust
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How we achieve our self-financing targets

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Oversight of ICAEW’s regulatory and conduct roles

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Roles of ICAEW’s regulatory and disciplinary committees

All significant decisions are made by regulatory and disciplinary committees with a lay majority or lay parity.

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