The largest professional services network in the country, highly regarded for corporate deals, M&A advisory, and massive audit mandates.
An Authorised Training Employer (ATE) is an organization that the ICAEW has approved to provide structured, on-the-job training to students pursuing the Associate Chartered Accountant (ACA) qualification.
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: Recently announced an initiative to become an ISCA Accredited Training Organisation (ATO), which often runs parallel to ICAEW recognition for cross-qualification pathways.
The ICAEW Approved Training Employer (ATE) program is a recognition scheme for employers who provide high-quality training and work experience to individuals pursuing the ACA qualification. ATEs are organizations that have demonstrated their commitment to training and developing the next generation of accountants. By becoming an ATE, employers can provide their trainees with a structured training program that meets the ICAEW's rigorous standards. The largest professional services network in the country,
While ICAEW does not provide a single static public list, current ATEs in Singapore typically fall into these categories: The Big Four are prominent ATEs. Large Mid-Tier Firms : Including firms like Grant Thornton Baker Tilly Foo Kon Tan In-house Corporate Training : Large multinational corporations (MNCs) such as Standard Chartered often maintain ATE status. Government and Public Sector : Some government agencies and the Auditor-General's Office (AGO) of Singapore may be authorised.
While job portals are useful, proactive networking and research are equally important. Many ATEs, especially the larger ones, actively recruit for training roles, though not all may be posted on a single platform. This link or copies made by others cannot be deleted
Many multinational corporations (MNCs) and large Singapore-listed companies hold ATE status, enabling in-house finance teams to train ICAEW students. Examples:
The Big Four dominate the accounting and professional services sector globally, and their Singapore offices are prominent ICAEW ATEs: EY (Ernst & Young) Singapore KPMG Singapore PwC (PricewaterhouseCoopers) Singapore
: An oil and gas industry firm that has become an ICAEW Authorised Training Employer, highlighting the expansion of the ACA into the commerce and industry sector in Singapore.