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CPD and Approved Employers - professional development

ACCA recognises that many employers provide learning and development programmes for their staff.

If your organisation is an ACCA Approved Employer - professional development, ACCA members that you employ can achieve their CPD through your organisation's development programme and are not required to follow the unit CPD route. This is because ACCA is aware that your organisation provides them with appropriate learning and development. However, members are still required to complete their annual CPD declaration confirming they are covered under the Approved Employer route.

Use the links in the ‘See also’ section to find out how other employers have benefited from this recognition and how to apply for this status.

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