ACCA (the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants) is a globally recognised professional accountancy body, advancing standards and providing qualifications since 1904. Committed to inclusion, we support over 252,500 members and 526,000 future members across 180 countries.
Our respected qualifications and continuous learning equip individuals with business, finance, and ethical expertise to create, protect, and report sustainable value. Trusted by employers in every sector, we help shape the profession the world needs.
Through partnerships with policymakers, standard setters, educators, and the donor community, we strengthen the profession to drive a sustainable future for all. Guided by our purpose and values, we champion innovation and excellence in accountancy worldwide.
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The ACCA Professional Diploma in Sustainability (ProDipSust) equips finance professionals with the skills to lead sustainability-focused strategies. This qualification empowers individuals to future-p ...
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Imagine the impact we can have if we all picked just one goal that we were passionate about? The global nature of accountancy – and the central role of accountants working in and for organisations – m ...
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ACCA has become the first global professional accountancy body to have its net zero targets verified by the Science-Based Targets initiative. The achievement highlights ACCA’s commitment to a sustaina ...
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In the move towards sustainable organisations the role of the CFO is evolving beyond finance to include reporting on value-centric aspects of their operations. This joint report by ACCA and BDO reinfo ...
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ACCA’s guide to preparing for sustainability reporting helps all involved, especially professional accountants, take a leading role enabling better business. Developed with proportionality in mind and ...
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The role of the CFO and finance function in the climate transition: driving value and sustainability
This research from ACCA, IFAC and PwC underlines organisations’ urgent need for strategies and transition plans to combat climate change, remain successful and meet stakeholder expectations.