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Linear finance careers fade as 42% back flexible paths

Career progression now depends more on skills and global awareness than tenure or titles.

Singapore finance professionals are increasingly moving away from linear career paths as employers place greater emphasis on skills, adaptability, and regional exposure.

An Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) report revealed that 42% of respondents in Southeast Asia expect flexible, skills-based career paths to replace linear progression within the next decade, whilst 46% believe both models will coexist.

“These shifts are being shaped by the city-state’s small domestic market, high cost environment and role as a regional and global business hub,” the report added.

Meanwhile, Singapore’s growing appeal to regional talent is intensifying competition for skilled workers, as employers hire across borders and professionals are drawn by higher pay and international exposure.

ACCA said Singapore-based finance professionals often develop outward-facing careers early, combining cross-border collaboration and regional experience.

As a result, career progression is increasingly determined by skills and global awareness rather than tenure or job titles.

High salaries are also accelerating the adoption of automation and digital processes across finance functions, thus increasing demand for professionals who can deliver productivity gains through technology, data and process optimisation.

“To be successful, finance professionals must be willing to let go of outdated expectations and embrace a future which will see the rise of hyper-personalised careers featuring more flexibility but less predictability,” said ACCA chief executive Helen Brand.

Moreover, digital capability has become a baseline requirement, supported by widespread initiatives such as mandatory e-invoicing and technology-enabled compliance frameworks. 

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