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At RICS, we work by regulating and supporting our members for the general good of the public. 

This is something that is enshrined at the heart of our Royal Charter – awarded by Queen Victoria in 1881.

The Royal Charter, which sets out the objectives of the Institution, clearly states the raison d'etre of RICS:

 "to maintain and promote the usefulness of the profession for the public advantage."

In practice, the Charter means that important changes to the RICS constitution - its Bye-Laws - have to be ratified by the UK government, through the Privy Council, even after they have been approved by a majority of RICS members voting at a General Meeting. 

Est modus in rebus 
(There is measure in all things)

The continued demand for Royal Charters, which could seem an antiquated concept these days, shows that they retain their cachet in the modern professional world as a 'gold standard' of excellence and integrity.

 

These days, RICS is a modern, international organisation with members representing everything that is good about the world of properts - in all its forms and related environmental issues.

View and/or download the RICS Royal Charter.

 

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