ICS Programme and Membership Guide
About the Institute
The Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers (ICS) is the professional body for individuals working across the global commercial shipping industry. Founded in 1911 and awarded a Royal Charter in 1920, the Institute represents a worldwide network of maritime professionals.
ICS has 26 branches and 14 teaching centres globally, with around 4,000 Members and Fellows, as well as over 100 corporate members.
The Institute sets and examines professional qualifications, supporting the development of highly skilled professionals across the shipping industry. Members are committed to upholding the highest professional standards, reflected in the Institute’s motto:
“Our Word, Our Bond.”
Becoming a Member
Professional Qualifying Examinations (PQE)
The primary route to membership is through completing the Professional Qualifying Examinations (PQE).
- A total of seven subjects must be completed
- Students typically complete these within five years (often sooner)
- Each completed subject contributes towards your progression to membership
Exemptions
If you have relevant academic qualifications or industry experience, you may be eligible for exemptions. This can reduce the number of subjects you need to complete.
For advice on exemptions, you will need to provide evidence (e.g. degree certificates) for assessment.
Getting Started
To begin your studies with ICS:
- Register as a student with the Institute
- Select the subjects you wish to study
- Choose your preferred study method
(e.g. through the ICS Online Academy, supported online learning, self-study, or tuition via teaching centres)
Time Commitment
To complete the PQE:
- You must pass seven examinations
- The standard completion period is up to five years
- Many students complete the programme in a shorter timeframe depending on their pace and commitments
Applying for Membership
Once you have successfully completed the PQE, you may apply for professional membership.
Application process:
- Submit a membership application form
- Provide support from two existing Members (MICS) or Fellows (FICS)
- Your application will be reviewed by the ICS Controlling Council
Membership elections typically take place several times per year, and processing times may vary.
Membership Grades
- MICS – Member of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
- FICS – Fellow of the Institute of Chartered Shipbrokers
These post-nominals are internationally recognised as a mark of professional competence in commercial shipping.
Recognition and Global Reach
ICS qualifications and membership are recognised worldwide across the shipping industry.
With an international branch network and global membership base, ICS provides access to a truly global professional community, supporting career development across regions and sectors.
Benefits of Membership
Becoming a Member of ICS offers a range of professional and practical benefits:
- Use of the MICS designation
- Access to a global network of shipping professionals
- Opportunities to attend industry events, seminars, and professional development activities
- Access to the ICS membership directory
- Subscription to the Institute’s professional journal, Shipping Network
- Eligibility for a discounted Lloyd’s List subscription
- Enhanced professional credibility and career progression opportunities
Branch Network
Members are connected through the Institute’s global branch network.
- If you are located near a branch, you will typically be assigned to your local branch
- If not, you will be part of the international branch network, coordinated by Head Office
Branch Benefits
- Networking opportunities with industry professionals
- Access to local events, seminars, and lectures
- Opportunities to engage with the Institute at a regional level
Members may also attend events hosted by any ICS branch worldwide.
After You Become a Member
Upon election to membership, you will receive:
- A formal certificate of membership
- An Institute tie or scarf
- Ongoing access to membership services and resources
Membership is renewed each year upon payment of the annual subscription, ensuring continued access to all benefits and activities.
Additional Membership Services
Members also benefit from:
- Access to the ICS membership database
- Opportunities to connect with other professionals globally
- Access to Institute publications and industry updates
- The ability to request member or company information via Head Office
Further Information
For further details on:
- Membership applications
- Exemptions
- Study pathways
Please contact:
education@ics.org.uk
For membership-related enquiries:
membership@ics.org.uk