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新加坡会计行业新规:SCAQ扩招、可持续发展与AI能力要求

来源:ACRA · ACRA Singapore生效日期:2026-01-01

作者:东南亚合规中心编辑团队

TL;DR · 核心要点

新加坡ACRA与ISCA联合推动会计行业三大转型:扩大人才通道、强化可持续发展及AI专业能力。关键合规信息包括:2026年1月起,ITE及认可院校会计文凭毕业生可报考新加坡特许会计师资格(SCAQ);可持续发展专业认证课程将于2026年1月更新,纳入ACRA《可持续发展报告知识体系》;ISCA将于2026年起推出100万新元AI素养计划。企业需关注员工资质升级路径,尤其在ESG报告、碳核算及AI工具应用领域。这些变化影响所有在新加坡执业的会计师事务所、外资财务共享中心及本地上市/中大型企业财务团队,要求其在人才招聘、持续培训和合规报告能力建设上提前布局。

✅ 合规行动清单 · Compliance Checklist

  • 自2026年1月起,向ACRA及ISCA确认会计文凭毕业生(含ITE)是否符合SCAQ报考资格,并启动内部转岗或校招流程
  • 于2026年1月前安排核心财务与报告人员完成ISCA更新版可持续发展专业认证(含气候与社会影响力模块)
  • 2026年内为至少2名财务骨干报名ISCA与IMDA联合推出的AI素养计划,并制定AI工具在审计与分析中的合规使用政策
  • Verify SCAQ eligibility pathways for ITE and other accounting diploma graduates with ACRA and ISCA by December 2025; initiate recruitment or internal mobility planning accordingly.
  • Enroll at least two senior finance/reporting staff in ISCA’s updated Sustainability Professional Certification (launching January 2026) before Q2 2026.
  • Register key accounting and corporate finance staff for ISCA’s AI Fluency Programme (launching 2026) and adopt ISCA-NTU Responsible AI Framework in internal audit and reporting workflows by end-2026.

English Summary

ACRA Singapore and ISCA announced key accounting profession reforms effective from 2026, targeting talent pipeline expansion, sustainability capabilities, and AI fluency. From January 2026, ITE and other approved diploma graduates in accounting may enroll in the Singapore Chartered Accountants Qualification (SCAQ). The ISCA Sustainability Professional Certification curriculum — co-funded by ACRA — will be updated in January 2026 to align with ACRA’s Sustainability Reporting Body of Knowledge and NCSS’s Social Impact Metrics Guidelines. Additionally, ISCA’s $1M AI Fluency Programme, developed with IMDA’s TeSA, launches in 2026 for accountants and corporate finance professionals. These updates affect foreign-owned accounting firms, regional finance hubs, and Singapore-incorporated companies preparing ESG/sustainability reports. Businesses must review staff upskilling plans, verify alignment of internal reporting frameworks with ACRA-recognized standards, and prepare for increased scrutiny on climate and social impact disclosures.

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常见问题解答

非会计专业背景的员工能否考取新加坡特许会计师资格(SCAQ)?+
可以。根据2025年11月ACRA与ISCA联合宣布的政策,自2026年1月起,ITE及其他受认可高教机构的会计文凭毕业生均可报考SCAQ;此外,已有超1000名非会计专业学生会员加入ISCA,说明跨学科路径已开放,但需通过指定衔接课程或学分转换评估。
新加坡企业是否强制要求开展可持续发展报告?+
目前尚未全国强制,但ACRA已发布《可持续发展报告知识体系》,并推动ISCA认证与NCSS社会影响力指标挂钩;所有在新加坡上市、接受ACRA监管或参与政府投标的企业,均被鼓励按此框架编制报告,未来可能成为合规审查重点。
ISCA的可持续发展认证是否被ACRA官方认可?+
是。该认证由ACRA联合资助,课程内容严格对标ACRA发布的《可持续发展报告知识体系》,且2026年1月更新后将新增气候披露与社会影响力计量模块,获认证人员可作为企业ESG报告签字责任人。
外资会计事务所在新加坡执业是否需要满足新的AI能力要求?+
虽无强制认证,但ACRA明确将AI素养列为‘新兴核心能力’,ISCA的AI Fluency Programme已被纳入TechSkills Accelerator(TeSA)认可目录;外资所若希望参与政府审计项目或服务本地上市公司,建议2026年内完成至少两名合伙人的AI能力认证。
SCAQ考试难度或结构是否有调整?+
本次公告未涉及考试内容变更,但大幅拓宽了报考入口——2022年仅853人报考,2025年已超2700人;新增ITE及多学科路径意味着基础门槛降低,但专业能力考核标准(如可持续发展、AI应用模块)正同步提高,建议提前规划能力补强。

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CATEGORY: NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS, SPEECHES 12 November 2025 - Guest of Honour speech by Ms Indranee Rajah, Minister in the Prime Minister's Office, Second Minister for Finance and National Development at the ISCA Conference 2025 on 12 November 2025, 10.00am at Golden Village VivocityISCA President Mr Teo Ser Luck,ISCA CEO Ms Fann Kor,Distinguished guests,Ladies and Gentlemen,1. Good morning, everyone.2. It’s wonderful to be back at the ISCA Conference this year, and the strong turnout shows just how vibrant our accountancy community is.3. At last year’s ISCA Conference, I shared how all stakeholders were responding to the May 2024 Accountancy Workforce Review Committee’s (AWRC’s) findings and the recommendations to strengthen the attractiveness of theaccountancy sector and to develop our talent pipeline.4. Since then, ACRA and ISCA have built on the momentum, and the results are very encouraging, as shown inACRA’slatestAccounting Entities Survey for 2024, published today. The data shows how our sector is rising to meet the challenges in three key areas:a. Growing the talent pipelineb. Growing new capabilities; andc. Going global.A. Growing the Talent Pipeline5. First, on growing the talent pipeline. Accountants continue to be in high demand, as businesses navigate an increasingly complex and volatile environment. This has increased the demand for risk management and governance roles, as well as sustainability advisory. The numbers show that the profession remains attractive and competitive.6. Median starting salary for accounting associates has increased from $3,800 in 2022, the year the AWRC was set up, to $4,200 in 2024. So that is just in two years. This is a 10% increase, higher than the 7% increase in median wages forfresh university graduates over the same period.7. Another recommendation from the AWRC was to broaden entry pathways for the Singapore Chartered Accountants Qualification, or SCAQ. We have made good progress:a. Enrolments in the SCAQ have grown from 853 in 2022 to over 2,700 in 2025 so far.b. Student membership in ISCA has also expanded rapidly, from around 3,200 in 2022 to over 9,000 today. Over 1,000 of these new student members came from non-accountancy courses.8. ISCA and ACRA will continue to strengthen recruitment by broadening SCAQ pathways, and I am glad to share that starting from January 2026, Accounting Diploma graduates from ITE and other recognised institutes of higher learning can also embark on the SCAQ. The new pathways will make the SCAQ more accessible to candidates from diverse educational backgrounds. ACRA and ISCA will share more at a later juncture. But you can see that we have made significant progress, so good job ISCA, and good job ACRA as well!B. Growing New Capabilities9. Second, on growing new capabilities. The green economy continues to gain momentum worldwide despite headwinds, and the accountancy profession is playing an increasingly important role in this transition. Accounting firms now expect accountants to provide sustainability services, with sustainability reporting and assurance among two of the top skills in demand. From the ACRA Accounting Entities Survey, we have seen a tangible shift where accounting firms’ total revenue forsustainability-related fields has tripled since 2022.10. Because of this, accountants like yourselves are increasingly being called on to lend your skills to areas beyond traditional finance, such as carbon accounting and social impact reporting.11. ISCA and the Government have been working to support this. In 2023, ISCA launched its Sustainability Professional Certification, co-funded by ACRA — the first such professional certification offered in Asia. Our agencies are working with ISCA to keep it updated with evolving international standards and in anticipation of future needs.a. For climate reporting, ACRA and SkillsFuture Singapore are working with training providers to curate local training programmes, including ISCA’s Sustainability Professional Certification. This ensures that the programmes align with ACRA’s recently released Sustainability Reporting Body of Knowledge and other professional requirements. The revised curriculum, with updated modules, is targeted to launch this coming January.b. Participants of these programmes will be able to develop the specialised expertise needed to meet future climate reporting requirements, asSingapore’s regulatory landscape evolves.c. For social impact reporting, the certification curriculum was updated lastJuly in conjunction with the National Council of Social Service’s (NCSS’s) launch of the Sustainable Philanthropy Framework. NCSS intends to buildon this by launching the Guidelines for Social Impact Metrics in Corporate Sustainability Reporting, developed in partnership with ISCA and the Singapore Institute of Directors.d. The new guidelines will demonstrate how the Sustainable Philanthropy Framework and Social Impact Metrics can be adopted into companies’ sustainability reports. This will provide clarity on how you can help your companies to not just measure, but also report their philanthropic efforts in a robust and consistent way, in line with global reporting standards.12. Beyond sustainability, it is also essential to build AI competencies. The streamlining of routine work with AI tools allows accountants to focus on higher value roles like risk analysis or client engagement. To encourage development of AI capabilities, ISCA will invest $1 million in offering a new AI Fluency Programmefrom next year. The programme is developed in partnership with the Infocomm Media Development Authority through its TechSkills Accelerator (TeSA) to empower non-tech professionals to be AI-fluent, starting with Accounting and Corporate Finance professionals. ISCA has also worked with NTU to finalise its Responsible AI Framework in Accountancy to guide ethical and effective AI use, which will be launched later during this conference.C. Going Global13. Lastly, on going global. In 2024, 11% of our accounting entities’ revenue comes from overseas. This reflects Singapore’s continued reach and competitive value in the global economy.14. I would like to commend the continued efforts of our industry partners, including ISCA, in expanding the international footprint of our professional services ecosystem. Their efforts have achieved tangible outcomes, including supporting local firms with plans to expand overseas.a. For example, with ISCA’s introduction, BIPO, a home-grown HR services company, has successfully set up its operations within the Singapore Nanjing Eco High-Tech Island this year.b. With BIPO’s new office in Nanjing, BIPO now supports Singapore enterprises in expanding their business to China. BIPO and ISCA continue to work in close partnership. In the past months, ISCA has linked BIPO up a strong network of businesses, opening the door to more business opportunities.15. I understand that ISCA is having ongoing discussions with other firms to similarly support them in establishing their overseas presence. These cross-border collaboration opportunities are important to promote Singapore’s accounting expertise, and even more essentially, provide good job opportunities for our accountants.D. Conclusion16. These are exciting times to be an accountant. The sector has grown from strength to strength and I have confidence that it will continue to grow and adapt to the needs of tomorrow. And ISCA has been very instrumental in this journey.17. On that note, I would like to congratulate the awardees of Workforce Singapore’s Workforce Transformation Award for the Accounting Sector, which I will be presenting shortly. The award is presented in partnership with ISCA, and with thesupport from ACRA and EDB. It recognises accountancy companies across different workforce sizes that have demonstrated exemplary accounting practices and strategic workforce development initiatives. I hope that this will inspire others across the sector to embrace sim