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Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA)

ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is the largest and fastest-growing global professional accountancy body with 260,000 students and 110,000 members in 170 countries.

ACCA aim to offer the first choice qualifications to people of application, ability and ambition around the world who seek a rewarding career in accountancy, finance and management. ACCA
ACCA deliver the qualifications in partnership with many organisations. ACCA operate 18 joint examination schemes worldwide and work closely with nearly 400 registered tuition providers and over 6,500 employers of accountants and finance professionals. ACCA deliver services to students and members through a network of nearly 80 offices and other centres, aiming to support them throughout their careers.

ACCA use the expertise and experience to assist governments, donor agencies and professional bodies to develop the profession. ACCA aims to achieve and promote the highest professional, ethical and governance standards and advance the public interest.

ACCA's reputation is grounded in over 100 years of providing accounting and financial qualifications. Our long traditions are complemented by modern thinking, backed by a predominantly young, dynamic membership.

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In 1904 eight people formed the London Association of Accountants, in order to provide more open access to the accountancy profession than the two existing accountancy organisations. ACCA went through a number of mergers and amalgamations over the years. In 1984 it became the Chartered Association of Certified Accountants to reflect the fact that, a decade earlier, it had been granted a Royal Charter of Incorporation. In 1996 ACCA became the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).
ACCA Members, who are known as Chartered Certified Accountants, are employed in industry, financial services, the public sector, or in public practice. With statutory recognition in the UK and Ireland we have the authority to license our members to work as registered auditors. In the UK, we also authorise our members to undertake insolvency work. Outside the UK, we are recognised under the EU's Mutual Recognition Directive and in many countries around the world.
In 2004, ACCA celebrated one hundred years of providing opportunity to people around the world. The theme of the centenary year was responsibility. Throughout our history, we have put qualities such as high standards, diversity, international relevance, integrity and innovation at the heart of everything we do. This is an ideal platform from which to launch the next hundred years, and as ACCA's centenary year came to a close, we reflected on some of the successful celebrations and events which took place.
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