Chartered Secretaries or Hong Kong Institute of Chartered Secretaries (HKICS) () is an independent professional body dedicated to the promotion of its membersâ role in the formulation and effective implementation of good governance policies in Hong Kong and throughout China as well as the development of the profession of Chartered Secretary. Through its association with the Institute of Chartered Secretaries and Administrators (ICSA), HKICS also acts as the China Division of the worldwide institute.
HKICS was first established in 1949 as an association of Hong Kong members of ICSA of London. It became a branch of ICSA in 1990 before gaining local status in 1994 and today has 5,666 members and approximately 2,500 students
To qualify as a member of HKICS, there are two routes:
Having gained relevant work experience before, during or after the study for examinations, graduates can qualify as Associates (3âÂÂ6 years) or fellows (8 years or above) of the HKICS.
As a qualified member, a dual membership is offered from both ICSA and HKICS. This qualification is recognised by other divisions in other countries such as United Kingdom, New Zealand, Canada, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, South Africa and more than 60 other countries throughout the world.