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Nexia BT reconfirms ACCA approved employer status

Nexia BT has reconfirmed its ACCA Approved Employer status, an accolade it has held since 2009.

The ACCA Approved Employer status covers trainee development for people taking the ACCA qualification and seeking membership of ACCA, as well as practicing certificate development for ACCA members who wish to obtain eligible experience for an ACCA practising certificate.

“This renewal reaffirms our commitment to the training of students and the professional development of our team members,” Nexia BT managing partner Brian Tonna said.

As part of the ACCA qualification, trainees need to demonstrate that they have met a range of workplace performance objectives. As an approved employer certified to provide trainee development at the platinum level, Nexia BT has demonstrated to ACCA that it meets global best practice in the provision of work-based opportunities for trainees. These trainees would be eligible for some exemptions from completing performance objectives.

This reconfirmed status is another achievement for Nexia BT, the Swatar-headquartered firm which celebrates its 20th anniversary this year. Earlier this year, the company was also awarded the NCPE Equality Mark Certificate, which is awarded to organisations demonstrating a commitment towards best practices in gender equality.

Nexia BT is part of Nexia International, a worldwide network of independent auditors, business advisers and consultants, present in more than 100 countries. The firm’s services portfolio includes audit, corporate finance, tax advisory and business advisory services for trading and holding companies, and sectors including shipping, yachting, remote gaming, investment services and business aviation.

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