ACCA Members in Mauritius work longer hours than the global average, finds ACCA research amongst its global members. Research published today by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) offers an insight into the working lives, career expectations and salaries of accountants around the world, and also in Mauritius. Madhavi Ramdin, country head for ACCA [...]
ACCA Members in Mauritius work longer hours than the global average, finds ACCA research amongst its global members. Research published today by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) offers an insight into the working lives, career expectations and salaries of accountants around the world, and also in Mauritius. Madhavi Ramdin, country head for ACCA Mauritius, said of the report: “The global research serves as guide to the salaries and career packages accountants can expect in a range of roles and sectors.
It brings together research from our members in 20 countries around the world, presenting a picture of career opportunity for the accountancy profession. “The picture presented for our members working as finance professionals in Mauritius suggests they have rewarding roles and good levels of remuneration. This reflects the increasing value business places on the skills of accountants as business managers at a time of global economic instability.” “We believe that professional accountants with diverse backgrounds and skills will increase their value to business,” Madhavi Ramdin said.












