I understand when working at EY it would be a conflict of interest for me to invest in any company that is an EY audit client. Up until I join I plan to invest some money from my current job to supplement my income, and I hope to continue doing this at EY. How would I go about determining if a company I want to invest in is an EY audit client?
Interested to here this one too
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Hi Ryan and Conall, if you contact uki.independencepolicy@uk.ey.com, they will be able to advise you on investments you can make in relation to EY clients. When you join the firm you will also have to complete independence training, which will give you a bit more information on this.
Thank you - I'll look into it.
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