: a member of a chartered institute of accountants
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Lewis Scott, a chartered accountant working at a consultancy, likes living in Hong Kong.—
Yvonne Lau,
Fortune,
19 Feb. 2022 Now, with Mumbai and Maharashtra clearly in the throes of a fresh Covid-19 wave, the 53-year-old chartered accountant feels unperturbed.—
Aarefa Johari,
Quartz,
17 Mar. 2021 In August the government appointed to the board Swaminathan Gurumurthy, an abrasive chartered accountant and Hindu nationalist whom many economists view as a crank.—
Sadanand Dhume,
WSJ,
1 Nov. 2018 Tanya Luken, a chartered accountant who lives in a suburb of Phoenix, Arizona is another first-time activist.—The Economist,
12 July 2018 His father, George, has worked as a chartered accountant and company director.—
Sam Dangremond,
Town & Country,
26 June 2018 His dad George, 68, works as a chartered accountant and a company director, according to the Telegraph.—
Caroline Picard,
Good Housekeeping,
12 June 2018 The appointment of Lim, a chartered accountant who led the wealthy northern state of Penang since 2008, reflects reforms pledged by Mahathir’s alliance to heal racial divisions in the country blamed on decades-old preferential policies.—Washington Post,
12 May 2018