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ACCA - Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the global body for professional accountants. ACCA aim to offer business-relevant, first-choice qualifications to people of application, ability and ambition around the world who seek a rewarding career in accountancy, finance and management.


ACCA support 122,000 members and 325,000 students throughout their careers, providing services through a network of 80 offices and centres. ACCA global infrastructure means that exams and support are delivered - and reputation and influence developed - at a local level, directly benefiting stakeholders wherever they are based, or plan to move to, in pursuit of new career opportunities. ACCA focus is on professional values, ethics, and governance, and they deliver value-added services through 50 global accountancy partnerships, working closely with multinational and small entities to promote global standards and support.


ACCA reputation is grounded in over 100 years of providing world-class accounting and finance qualifications. ACCA champion opportunity, diversity and integrity, and their long traditions are complemented by modern thinking, backed by a diverse, global membership. By promoting our global standards, and supporting the members wherever they work, ACCA aim to meet the current and future needs of international business.


CAT - Certified Acounting Technician
The CAT qualification will provide you with a solid foundation in finance and accounting. You will learn all the necessary technical skills and knowledge required to perform an accounting-support role. And after passing the CAT exams, you’ll be able to gain exemptions from the ACCA Qualification and be one step closer to professional status......


ACCA Qualification
The ACCA Qualification embeds the global accounting education standards set by the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). There is a strong focus on professional values, ethics, and governance. These skills are essential as the profession moves towards strengthened codes of conduct, regulation, and legislation – with an increasing focus on professionalism and ethics in accounting......