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Please find the Designated Professional Body (DPB) Investment Business and Consumer Credit Handbooks.
The following documents are produced by ICAS' Insolvency and Regulation Monitoring team. Read on for more key information and help sheets for assistance.
The following documents contain guides and forms for Members who are fully retired making an application for an on-going exemption from the Continuing Professional Development requirements (CPD).
The ICAS Rules require Council to set Regulations in relation to certain areas. In general, overarching powers are in the Rules whilst the more detailed, specific powers are in the Regulations.
The following documents are key resources to make use of when a complaint is made for ICAS members and provides core information on many different areas.
View the latest public sector responses from ICAS.
ICAS has published this guidance paper - ‘ICAS Code of Ethics: Objectivity – Financial interests in, or relationships with, clients’ - to provide assistance to ICAS Members on how to ensure adherence to the fundamental ethics principle of objectivity. The full guidance or alternatively an "abridged version", which provides an outline of the key points within the full guidance paper, are both available for download.
The 2025 ICAS Code of Ethics (applicable from 1 January 2025 to 30 June 2026) revised the 2022 ICAS Code of Ethics (applicable from 1 January 2022 to 31 December 2024) to incorporate various International Ethics Standards Board for Accountants (IESBA) revisions to the Code including technology-related changes to the fundamental principle of confidentiality and a revised definition of a public interest entity and listed entity.