The ICAEW has issued a warning about people/firms who attempt to pass themselves off as "Chartered Accountants", who are in fact not entitled to use the designatory letters ACA or FCA.
"Each week ICAEW receives complaints - from ICAEW
members and from members of the public - about individuals and
organisations who describe themselves as ‘chartered accountant(s)’ or
who use the letters ACA or FCA after their name when they are not
entitled to.
When we receive these complaints, we take steps to make sure that
the individual or organisation stops using the description ‘chartered
accountant’ or the letters ACA or FCA. ICAEW takes these cases very
seriously because members of the public can be misled into thinking that
the individual is a qualified chartered accountant or - in the case of a
former ICAEW member - that they are still entitled to describe
himself/herself as a chartered accountant.
This page lists firms and individuals who have been brought to our attention in the last three years.
Firms
The following firms and companies have given an undertaking not
to pass themselves off as an ICAEW member firm. They are neither current
ICAEW member firms nor firms associated or connected with ICAEW.
Individuals
The following individuals have given an undertaking not to pass
themselves off as members of ICAEW. They are neither current ICAEW
members nor individuals associated or connected with ICAEW.
Bit odd but The Really Cheap Accountancy Company is a dissolved business per DueDil - wonder what's going on?
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