Key reminders and updates
Learn what our top findings were from monitoring reviews in 2025 by accessing our latest infographics for Probate and Oaths, DPB (Investment Business) and Insolvency.
Get free bite-sized, practical guidance on the topics shaping 2026, from corporate reporting and audit changes to AI in finance. Watch live on 28 April or catch up on demand.
Discover our five-pillar strategy through a new video series featuring colleagues across ICAEW.
New vacancies are now open across ICAEW’s regulatory and disciplinary committees. These are remunerated roles and applicants are welcome from all backgrounds and from various levels of experience.
Incorrect use of the ‘Chartered Accountants’ description is a common issue that is referred to our committees. Use this guide to determine if your firm can use the description ‘Chartered Accountants’.
Open up a world of leading accountancy and tax resources. Curated by experts. Register with your ICAEW firm C0 number.
Although the government chose to scrap the Audit Reform Bill, Sophie Wales, Director of Regulatory Policy at ICAEW, outlines some of the other regulatory changes still coming this year.
Audit
Join our Quality Assurance Department as they provide practical insight into the results of our monitoring work including key risks from growth, technology and resourcing.
As part of the audit requirements, ICAEW-registered audit firms must notify ICAEW when they are appointed to certain audits that are considered complex or high risk.
All sole practitioners must have a formally appointed alternate. Find out more including how to connect with other practitioners to help you find an alternate.
Anti-Money Laundering (AML)
Our Head of AML and Operations, Michelle Giddings, explores new pressures that are reshaping the fight against money laundering.
Hear about the ‘top 8’ areas where firms should focus their attention to support compliance with the Money Laundering Regulations.
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Legal services
ICAEW has responded to the Legal Services Board’s consultation. We support the overall ambition to improve equality, diversity and inclusion but urge a more flexible, proportionate approach.
Register to attend HM Courts and Tribunals Service’s virtual probate quarterly information session on 19 March 2026 at 13:00. It includes a general update from the team, an opportunity to provide feedback and ask questions, including questions of the registrar team on complex cases.
Insolvency
Industry experts share their perspectives on the current restructuring landscape, how courts are applying plans in practice, and key considerations for practitioners.
Following an increased number of queries regarding insolvency monitoring dates, we would like to remind practitioners how our review cycle is set and what factors may bring forward your visit date.