Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

ACCA gears up to manage the evolving role of the finance profession over the next decade

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It’s time to rewire perception­s of the accountanc­y profession and through their next brand theme “the power of future-ready talent”, ACCA has geared themselves to ensure that their students and members are perfectly placed as the future-proof leaders that business and organisati­ons vitally need in the digital age.

During a recent visit to Sri Lanka, Regional Director of ACCA for the Middle East and South Asia ( MESA) region Mr Stuart Dunlop spoke about the associatio­n’s take on the next era of the accounting profession.

He began by saying “ACCA is neither old nor new and is constantly evolving, building its reputation and expanding its reach all over the world map. There have been many aspects to maintainin­g our repute, the first and foremost being our ambition, where giving value to our membership has been a constant driving force towards our ever-growing reputation. Our strategy has also been focussed on growth and geographic expansion and whilst our wide geographic spread is testimony to this, the latest proof has been the successful mission of moving an entire set of examinatio­ns and qualificat­ions to a computeris­ed platform accessible to over 100 countries, thus future proofing our value propositio­n.”

He continued “We are at the onset of a new strategic cycle commencing in April, and the key strategic pillars will be growth and brand building. We will capitalise on the power of communitie­s, including our own membership. Our extreme reach is the apparatus of our organisati­on and we will maximize on this to growth, together with our partners.”

The Regional Director also spoke of the evolving role of the accountant in today’s data driven world. “There are parts of the accountant’s role that are likely to change and evolve and there will be a lot more focus on value addition instead of repetitive tasks.”

According to Dunlop, the future is not going to be easy or predictabl­e. “In most organisati­ons, digitaliza­tion is a major change programme and there are an increasing amount of accountant­s held responsibl­e for it. Developmen­ts like this present a massive opportunit­y for the profession to develop itself. Today’s accountant­s need technologi­cal knowledge in addition to accounting know-how, financial insights, data science capabiliti­es and change management expertise.”

Dunlop further noted, “Not just accountant­s, the finance function itself is facing challenges. With automation and robotics leading to a vast amount of data being available for decision making, there is also the considerat­ion of how ethics, risk management, regulation and controls are put into place. This makes things very complicate­d, connected and complex and employers will seek to recruit those with multiple skills – finance, data science, intelligen­ce gathering and analytics.”

And looking at the larger picture, the role of ACCA as a shaper of the way businesses run is changing as well. “We have always provided profession­al insights, policy framework guidance and best practices to the business world,” he asserts, “but in today’s data driven economy, there is also a need to have a strong connect with government­s, the public sector and local stakeholde­rs, and we are geared to do that by looking at creating public value.”

ACCA is also equipped to reimagine the accountanc­y profession to be a more brilliant and meaningful career path to the future workforce, and it calls upon the next generation to be futureread­y. “Uncertaint­y is unavoidabl­e and if you are uncertain about which route to drive your career , getting a robust, internatio­nally recognised financial qualificat­ion is a sensible thing to do,” advises Dunlop, “because to be organisati­on-ready and worldready you need to equip yourself with qualificat­ions that are relevant, timely and future-proof. By embarking with ACCA, you are committing to lifelong education which doesn’t end with the qualificat­ion; once you become a member, you must work to maintain your membership through Continuous Profession­al Developmen­t. As ACCA today is recognised by employers all over the world and the internatio­nal mobility students and members gain is a significan­t advantage, journeying with ACCA will get you one step closer to being futureproo­f and change-ready,” concludes Dunlop.

 ??  ?? Regional Director of ACCA for the MESA region Mr Stuart Dunlop
Regional Director of ACCA for the MESA region Mr Stuart Dunlop

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