As many Chinese companies look to list on stock exchanges and work hard to
improve corporate governance, top accountants with overseas training and
experience are becoming all the more valuable.
Biography of Geoff Rankin Rankin has been with CPA
Australia for over 20 years and has the task of enhancing the profile and
recognition of the CPA designation within the international business
community. Prior to joining CPA Australia, Rankin was the managing
director and chief executive of the Australian Leisure and Hospitality
Group (ALH), part of the Fosters Group of companies. Rankin is
experienced in management and leadership, strategic development and
implementation, and corporate governance. He is a member of the Victorian
Government's Responsible Gambling Ministerial Advisory Council in
Australia. Rankin has a Bachelor of Business (Accountancy) from
Queensland University of Technology.
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This situation will continue, with
China opening its financial market more broadly to overseas investors after the
fifth anniversary of its entry to the World Trade Organization. Global
accountancy organizations are rushing to China to enhance their presence in the
market. Geoff Rankin, chief executive of CPA Australia, tells China Daily
reporter Lillian Liu what the world's sixth-largest accounting body with 112,000
members will do to keep abreast with that trend.
Q: Any expansion plans for China? And
how much has CPA Australia invested in China?
A: Over time, we probably will open more offices in China, but we need to
settle down what we've got for the moment.
We have been in Hong Kong for 22 years, we opened an office in Beijing in 2002, and last October we opened our second
(mainland) office in Shanghai, to support our members and their networking
opportunities, as well as continuing career development training.
We will also try to set up relationships with universities in China.
(As for investments,) it is all about commitment in serving our members
rather than investment.
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