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PwC
Gurgaon, India
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Company secretary qualification with 1-3 years experience
Thorough knowledge of companies act 2013
Knowledge of fema and sebi regulations
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PwC is seeking a Senior Associate for its Corporate Secretarial and Regulatory & Business Solutions team in Gurgaon, India. The ideal candidate should be a Company Secretary with 1-3 years of experience, possessing thorough knowledge of the Companies Act, FEMA regulations, and strong analytical skills.
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Job Summary
The role involves monitoring and interpreting tax regulations to provide strategic advice on compliance and regulatory changes.
Candidates will support Indian and overseas clients on corporate secretarial matters, exchange control compliances, and statutory registrations.
PwC offers a vibrant community focused on innovation, trust, and inclusive benefits that support personal and professional growth.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
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PwC is seeking a Senior Associate for its Corporate Secretarial and Regulatory & Business Solutions team in Gurgaon, India. The ideal candidate should be a Company Secretary with 1-3 years of experience, possessing thorough knowledge of the Companies Act, FEMA regulations, and strong analytical skills.
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Salary
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Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Company Secretary qualification with 1-3 years experience
Thorough knowledge of Companies Act 2013
Knowledge of FEMA and SEBI regulations
Experience in corporate secretarial matters
Ability to draft memos and presentations
Nice-to-have
LLB degree as added advantage
Strong analytical and numerical skills
Excellent written and verbal communication
Ability to coach junior team members
Passion for client servicing
Key Requirements
CS (Company Secretary) certification required
1-3 years relevant experience in corporate secretarial
Bachelor of Engineering degree preferred
Technical knowledge of Labour laws and Insolvency regulations