Chartered Institute of Management Accountants

Chartered Institute of Management Accountants Commemorative Jewellery

A range of high quality cufflinks have been created to celebrate the achievement of qualifying as a Chartered Management Accountant and as a symbol of your ongoing membership.

The cufflinks are available in sterling silver, 9ct gold and 18ct gold and come with a T-bar fitting.  A chain link version with personal engraving on the backs can be made by special order.  Please contact us for a current price.

We can also make other items by special order using the same shield, including a stick pin, pendant/necklace, charm and charm bracelet.  If any of these are of interest, again please contact us.

Some Background...

In 1919, the Institute of Cost and Works Accountants (ICWA) was founded with 37 members. On 5 October 1932, under the seals of Garter Principal King of Arms, Clarenceux King of Arms and Norroy King of Arms the institute was awarded the crest of arms. The full coat of arms was not granted until 16 January 1952. The coat of arms encapsulates CIMA's values and motto - honesty, accuracy and justice.

 
In 1972, the institute changed its name to the Institute of Cost and Management Accountants (ICMA) and in 1975 was granted the Royal charter. The institute changed its name again in 1986 to the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants (CIMA), as it stands today, recognising the importance and commercial relevance of management accounting.