: 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 The institute can access the blockchain through a website or mobile app, adding to a block on the chain a digital certificate proving the person in question is a chartered accountant, Mr. Cushley said.—
Sara Castellanos,
WSJ,
3 Apr. 2019 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