New Zealand and Australian accountants have voted in favour of a proposal to merge their two professional institutes into one trans-tasman body.
Earlier this year, the Institute of Chartered Accountants Australia (ICAA) and New Zealand Institute of Chartered Accountants (NZICA) proposed the merger, claiming it would result in lower fees and a more powerful organisation for members.
The proposal sparked strong debate, with some members openly opposing the move.
Voting took place throughout October and the results were released yesterday, showing the majority of members from both institutes voted in favour of the proposal to amalgamate.
Of 16,876 NZICA members who voted, 69.61 per cent voted for the proposal. That was lower than their Australian peers - of 37,423 ICAA members who voted, 77.95 per cent were in favour.