ACCA - The global body for professional accountants

SUPPORTING FINANCE TRANSFORMATION

ACCA qualifications develop broad and deep functional expertise enabling shared service centres and outsourced providers to deliver greater value and build capacity to develop their service offerings. We champion opportunity, diversity and integrity – values which make ACCA attractive to potential recruits. Together with our global reach, this opens up opportunities for you to access and develop new talent pools. By working with ACCA, you can:

  • reduce the cost of staff attrition by investing in employee capability
  • enhance your reputation by creating a team of people with globally recognised qualifications
  • enhance productivity and margins by promoting consistency and quality to improve service delivery and reduce costs
  • develop future leaders – individuals that will provide sound management and leadership
  • optimise your operating model by getting insights that will help you to drive value.


THINK DIFFERENTLY

We provide insights into finance function transformation  that promote thinking around optimum models for the delivery of finance and accounting services. Our shared services and outsourcing (SSO) programme is taking a comprehensive look at how organisational value is created through the use of SSO models as part of the target operating model for finance. It will identify critical initiatives to improve the management of remote finance and accounting models through training, organisation design, geographic considerations and other methods.

Five minutes on finance transformation

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

INSIGHTS FROM OUR PARTNERS

We collaborate with leading shared services centres, global business process outsourcers and industry advisers to deliver key projects in our Finance Transformation programme. We also share the ideas and experiences of our partners to provider greater insight.

Deloitte 2011 global shared services survey
EquaTerra 2010 whitepaper

 

PwC-HfS 2011 global business services report
 

Last updated: 24 Apr 2012

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