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New era for ACCA students
New era for ACCA students

The Star

time06-07-2025

  • Business
  • The Star

New era for ACCA students

CHANGING times call for a review of existing practices. In response to evolving industry demands, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) recently announced a major redesign of its globally recognised ACCA Qualification. The move marks a step towards redefining the accountancy profession, where the role of accountants is undergoing a transformative shift – from financial stewards to enablers of sustainable business, ethical leadership and technological advancement. The newly announced Future ACCA Qualification, to be rolled out from mid-2027, builds on the strengths of the current qualification and incorporates insights from extensive consultation with employers, members, tuition providers and students globally – including input from Malaysian stakeholders. ACCA chief executive Helen Brand said the changes to the qualification are designed to equip the next generation of professionals with the right blend of skills, ethics and insights needed to succeed. 'Accountancy is being redefined. Accountants are now expected to lead on sustainability, support digital transformation, and contribute to social value creation. The changes we're making to the ACCA Qualification reflect this expanded role,' she said in a press release. ACCA director of Innovation in Learning and Assessment Reza Aliof said the qualification will remain as rigorous, relevant and future-focused as ever – with an even sharper focus on employability. 'Students will benefit from tailored learning journeys supported by artificial intelligence (AI) technology and a digital mentor,' he said. The redesigned structure introduces a fully integrated learning and assessment model across all three levels of the qualification, with content shaped around real-world employability, business relevance and future-readiness. Key enhancements include employability modules at every level, offering simulated work experience in areas such as digital technology, ethics, sustainability, and business leadership; a new Data Science Professional exam option at the Strategic Professional level; and enhanced awards and designations that recognise achievement and allow students to demonstrate their skills to employers at every stage of their journey. Malaysian students currently pursuing the ACCA Qualification will undergo a smooth and fully supported transition, according to the press release. 'All completed achievements will be recognised, with no disadvantage in terms of progression or additional costs under the new structure,' it said. It added that through a collaboration with the University of London, ACCA students will continue to have the opportunity to earn a globally respected BSc (Hons) in Professional Accountancy alongside their professional studies. 'The refreshed Foundations in Accountancy route will continue to offer a flexible entry point for individuals without prior academic qualifications,' it said.

Redefined accountancy profession: ACCA announces redesign of qualification
Redefined accountancy profession: ACCA announces redesign of qualification

Business Recorder

time26-06-2025

  • Business
  • Business Recorder

Redefined accountancy profession: ACCA announces redesign of qualification

LAHORE: Global accountancy body ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) has announced a redesign of its gold standard ACCA Qualification focused on a redefinition of accountancy which is expanding and reshaping the role of the profession. The redesign reflects the increasing role of accountants in driving the widening value needed for business success, combining profitability with ethics, sustainability, the ability to leverage new technology and the agility to deal with economic volatility. Similar changes are being seen in the public sector. Responding to and anticipating the evolving needs of employers, the changes build on the current strengths of the ACCA Qualification. They will introduce a more integrated learning and assessment experience, including AI-enhanced learning journeys, designed to equip the next generation with the professional skills and technical expertise they need to succeed in a dynamic and volatile world. The announcement follows extensive consultation with members, employers and learning providers around the world, as well as representatives of Gen Z. The redesigned qualification will be introduced from mid-2027. Helen Brand, chief executive of ACCA, said: 'Accountancy is being redefined. Accountants are drivers of sustainable business, promoters of social value, and enablers of new technologies.' Copyright Business Recorder, 2025

ACCA announces redesign of qualification for a redefined accountancy profession
ACCA announces redesign of qualification for a redefined accountancy profession

Biz Bahrain

time25-06-2025

  • Business
  • Biz Bahrain

ACCA announces redesign of qualification for a redefined accountancy profession

Global accountancy body ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) has announced a redesign of its gold standard ACCA Qualification focused on a redefinition of accountancy which is expanding and reshaping the role of the profession. The redesign reflects the increasing role of accountants in driving the widening value needed for business success, combining profitability with ethics, sustainability, the ability to leverage new technology and the agility to deal with economic volatility. Similar changes are being seen in the public sector. Responding to and anticipating the evolving needs of employers, the changes build on the current strengths of the ACCA Qualification. They will introduce a more integrated learning and assessment experience, including AI-enhanced learning journeys, designed to equip the next generation with the professional skills and technical expertise they need to succeed in a dynamic and volatile world. The announcement follows extensive consultation with members, employers and learning providers around the world, as well as representatives of Gen Z. The redesigned qualification will be introduced from mid-2027. Helen Brand, chief executive of ACCA, said: 'Accountancy is being redefined. Accountants are drivers of sustainable business, promoters of social value, and enablers of new technologies. They are sharpening their financial and ethical skills for a changed world of ever-shifting opportunities and challenges. They innovate with new business models and fresh thinking about what success looks like. They focus on people, planet and prosperity to create value for all. 'The changes we're making will equip the next generation for this exciting new future that will bring wider and more varied opportunities.' Employability is a key focus of the changes, which include the introduction of Employability Modules at each of the qualification's three levels, providing simulated work experiences on topics such as digital tech, ethics, sustainability and business management. Enhanced awards and designations recognise achievement and allow students to demonstrate their skills to employers at every stage of their ACCA journey. Technology, sustainability and ethics, already integral to the ACCA Qualification, will be interwoven at every stage. Another innovation is a new Data Science Professional exam which students can choose as an option at the final 'Strategic Professional' level. Kush Ahuja, Head of Eurasia and Middle East at ACCA, said: 'The ACCA Qualification has always been the gold standard, globally recognised and highly valued by employers in the Middle East. It will remain as rigorous, relevant, and future-focused as ever, with an even sharper focus on employability. 'The redesigned qualification comes together as a unified experience at each of its three levels with learning guidance and support, assessments, employability support, and help to develop skills. Students will benefit from tailored learning journeys supported by AI technology and a digital mentor.' ACCA has prepared a smooth transition for all students currently on, or about to start, their ACCA journey. Existing achievements will be recognised and there will be no disadvantage in terms of progression and the cost to complete the qualification. ACCA students will continue to benefit from the opportunity to attain a world-leading academic qualification alongside their ACCA studies with our new BSc (Hons) Professional Accountancy collaboration with the University of London. ACCA is known for its focus on inclusion and opportunity. A redesigned 'Foundations' route requiring no prior qualifications provides those not meeting the entry criteria for the ACCA Qualification with a way to meet it. Find out more at

ACCA announces redesign of qualification for a redefined accountancy profession - Middle East Business News and Information
ACCA announces redesign of qualification for a redefined accountancy profession - Middle East Business News and Information

Mid East Info

time24-06-2025

  • Business
  • Mid East Info

ACCA announces redesign of qualification for a redefined accountancy profession - Middle East Business News and Information

Future ACCA Qualification unveiled as employers look to accountants to take broader role in embracing AI-driven technology and driving sustainable business Global accountancy body ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) has announced a redesign of its gold standard ACCA Qualification focused on a redefinition of accountancy which is expanding and reshaping the role of the profession. The redesign reflects the increasing role of accountants in driving the widening value needed for business success, combining profitability with ethics, sustainability, the ability to leverage new technology and the agility to deal with economic volatility. Similar changes are being seen in the public sector. Responding to and anticipating the evolving needs of employers, the changes build on the current strengths of the ACCA Qualification. They will introduce a more integrated learning and assessment experience, including AI-enhanced learning journeys, designed to equip the next generation with the professional skills and technical expertise they need to succeed in a dynamic and volatile world. The announcement follows extensive consultation with members, employers and learning providers around the world, as well as representatives of Gen Z. The redesigned qualification will be introduced from mid-2027. Helen Brand, chief executive of ACCA, said: 'Accountancy is being redefined. Accountants are drivers of sustainable business, promoters of social value, and enablers of new technologies. They are sharpening their financial and ethical skills for a changed world of ever-shifting opportunities and challenges. They innovate with new business models and fresh thinking about what success looks like. They focus on people, planet and prosperity to create value for all. 'The changes we're making will equip the next generation for this exciting new future that will bring wider and more varied opportunities.' Employability is a key focus of the changes, which include the introduction of Employability Modules at each of the qualification's three levels, providing simulated work experiences on topics such as digital tech, ethics, sustainability and business management. Enhanced awards and designations recognise achievement and allow students to demonstrate their skills to employers at every stage of their ACCA journey. Technology, sustainability and ethics, already integral to the ACCA Qualification, will be interwoven at every stage. Another innovation is a new Data Science Professional exam which students can choose as an option at the final 'Strategic Professional' level. Kush Ahuja, Head of Eurasia and Middle East at ACCA, said: 'The ACCA Qualification has always been the gold standard, globally recognised and highly valued by employers in the Middle East . It will remain as rigorous, relevant, and future-focused as ever, with an even sharper focus on employability. 'The redesigned qualification comes together as a unified experience at each of its three levels with learning guidance and support, assessments, employability support, and help to develop skills. Students will benefit from tailored learning journeys supported by AI technology and a digital mentor.' ACCA has prepared a smooth transition for all students currently on, or about to start, their ACCA journey. Existing achievements will be recognised and there will be no disadvantage in terms of progression and the cost to complete the qualification. ACCA students will continue to benefit from the opportunity to attain a world-leading academic qualification alongside their ACCA studies with our new BSc (Hons) Professional Accountancy collaboration with the University of London. ACCA is known for its focus on inclusion and opportunity. A redesigned 'Foundations' route requiring no prior qualifications provides those not meeting the entry criteria for the ACCA Qualification with a way to meet it. Find out more at

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