Does this mean that a person with an occupational certification would meet the minimum standard without possessing a degree from a recognized university?
Yes. The financial community wanted to recognize the professional accounting designation as meeting the minimum requirement for any position that is classified as FI 2 or above. Therefore, whenever the minimum education is requested, the wording may be “graduation with a degree from a recognized university with a specialization in accounting, finance, business administration, commerce or economics and experience related to positions in the Financial Administration Group” or “eligibility for a recognized professional accounting designation (i.e. CA, RIA/CMA or CGA).
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