Membership Benefits For member institutes and individual members.

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Membership Benefits For member institutes and individual members

Our objectives are to: Promote the value of the CA designation Offer member support globally Strengthen the family and individual institutes

CAW Benefits Access to global resources Value for member institutes Value for individual members Activities Enhanced capability and CPD for CEOs, MDs and EDs through access to shared knowledge, best practice, expertise and resources Access to global insight, news and thought leadership from around the world Face-to-face meetings & calls “One-stop shop” for global thought leadership” on CAW website

Support to improve standards of qualification CAW Benefits Support to improve standards of qualification Value for member institutes Value for individual members Activities Stronger institutes and consistency of qualifications supporting the route to reciprocity through a mentoring programme Increased recognition of their qualification, marketability worldwide and reduced hurdles to convert to dual membership Framework for full membership

Enhanced connectivity globally CAW Benefits Enhanced connectivity globally Value for member institutes Value for individual members Activities Stronger relationship and commitment to work together at senior level bilaterally or collectively; Develop relationships with other CA institutes in and outside the family Ability to network and connect with fellow CAs outside of home institutes in person and virtually Member and family events, website including an ‘international hub’ and social media channels

A collective voice on issues impacting the profession CAW Benefits A collective voice on issues impacting the profession Value for member institutes Value for individual members Activities Opportunity to develop global insight and achieve greater influence in policy on global issues Evidence of global impact and value of the CA and profession and “pride”, seen as the “global experts” Conversations around the world, shared thought leadership

CAW Benefits Global recognition of the preeminence of the CA designation and value of CAs to organisations Value for member institutes Value for individual members Activities Greater impact and reach through collective commitment and promotion of the CA designation via a shared platform/conduit (CAW) and individual channels Greater marketability / employability and career mobility TED talks, internal promotion and integration of CAW in individual institutes marketing and overall strategies

CAW Benefits Raised profile and relevance of the designation amongst the next generation of business leaders Value for member institutes Value for individual members Activities Enhanced ability to attract and retain the brightest and the best Engagement with young professionals Change the image of CAs Access to a unique “life-changing” experience and global networking opportunities; Pride in institute supporting next generation and tackling world problems One Young World, young leaders Alumni and TED Talks

Enhanced member value and support CAW Benefits Enhanced member value and support Value for member institutes Value for individual members Activities Ability to support members wherever they are working around the world, especially where their home institute doesn’t have physical presence Greater value of membership and feeling of being part of a worldwide family Joint membership; Access to individual member institutes’ services such as: CPD events, leadership and mentoring programmes

Chartered Accountants Worldwide Connecting over 1.8 million members and students