Introduction to ACCA
Founded in 1904, the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) is the global body for professional accountants offering the Chartered Certified Accountant qualification (ACCA or FCCA). As of May 2012, ACCA was one of the largest and fastest-growing global accountancy bodies with 154,000 members and 432,000 students in 170 countries. ACCA's headquarters are in Londonwith principal administrative office in Glasgow. ACCA works through a network of 83 offices and centres and more than 8,500 Approved Employers worldwide, who provide employee development.
Register for ACCA
The quickest way to apply for ACCA is to complete your ACCA registration online, including uploading all your supporting documentation and making an online payment. This is our recommended application method.
If there are reasons why you cannot upload supporting documentation and/or make an online payment then you can still apply by post by completing an online application and posting supporting documentation and payment.
To complete a partial online application you will need to:
If there are reasons why you cannot upload supporting documentation and/or make an online payment then you can still apply by post by completing an online application and posting supporting documentation and payment.
To complete a partial online application you will need to:
- Complete the relevant sections of the online ACCA registration form.
- Print the .pdf at the end of the online application process and attached supporting documentation and your payment.
- Post it to the ACCA, 2 Central Quay 89 Hyde park Street Glasgow G3 8BW UK by registered post.
The ACCA Qualification
The following diagram illustrates the ACCA qualification path.
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