Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
The ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is a global professional accountancy body that provides qualifications and advances accountancy standards. Established in 1904, ACCA aims to broaden access to the accountancy profession. It supports a community of over 252,500 members and 526,000 future members in 180 countries.
Singapore women in finance show stronger entrepreneurial aspirations, up to 42%
Singapore women in finance show stronger entrepreneurial aspirations, up to 42%
Generation Z and Millennials lead rise in entrepreneurial ambitions.
Accountants: The missing link in turning sustainability ambition into action
Accountants have the expertise to help organisations meet ESG expectations whilst building long-term business value.
Driving ASEAN’s growth with digitally and sustainably skilled accountants
Along with the emergence of ASEAN as a global growth engine, the accountancy profession has expanded its role and has evolved to lead.
ACCA and KPMG launch ESG learning programme for accountants
Participants may also pursue educational programmes in finance sustainability.
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