IIA NZ November News
And here we are in November already!
This month there are a range of in-person events and online webinars for you to attend, IIA Global has Certification updates, and 'OnRisk 2021: A Guide to Understanding, Aligning, and Optimising Risk' is available to download.
If you haven't already, join us on social media and receive the latest event information, training courses, news and research updates, and more.
Upcoming Events
IIA NZ Christmas Functions
It's that time of year. Details will be announced shortly for our Christmas events happening around the country.
These events are our way of acknowledging your support over the past year and a chance to catch up with friends and peers.
Certification News
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Revised CIA Programme Entry & Exit Requirements
IIA Global has announced updates to the entry and exit requirements for the CIA Programme. The changes are applicable to anyone who applies to the CIA Programme after 2 November.
Click here to view the changes and for further information, please visit the CIA eligibility requirements page.
Certification Programme Cancellation and Reschedule Fees Reinstated
Due to the re-opening of Pearson Vue testing centres globally, the exam cancellation and reschedule fees have been reinstated for all certification programmes.
Click here for further details.

All-new and redesigned, The IIA's CIA Learning System Version 7.0 aligns professional knowledge, training, and certification expertise to provide a personalised, flexible, and efficient study experience.
Click here or contact admin@iianz.org.nz for more information.
New IIA Report Yields Valuable Clues
on Risks for 2021
This week, The IIA releases their report that provides further perspective on the pandemic and its impacts on organisations.
'OnRisk 2021: A Guide to Understanding, Aligning, and Optimising Risk' is not intended to be a report on COVID-19's effects on risk management and governance. Indeed, the report - now in its second year - is designed to offer key insights into risk alignment among boards, executive management, and internal audit. However, it is virtually impossible to discuss the risks we face without addressing the elephant in the room.
Download the report here.
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