Association of Accounting Technicians

The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT)
AbbreviationAAT
Founded atLondon, United Kingdom
TypeCharitable organisation (England and Wales), Awarding Organisation, Professional Body
HeadquartersLondon, E14
United Kingdom
Membership
Around 50,000 professional members, 75,000 students
President
Kevin Bragg
Chief Executive Officer
Sarah Beale
Websitewww.aat.org.uk
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The Association of Accounting Technicians (AAT) is a UK-headquartered, global professional body for accounting technicians and bookkeepers, as well as a major provider of finance and accounting qualifications in the UK.

In 2023, AAT confirmed to the Financial Reporting Council (FRC) that the professional body and qualifications provider had 50,945 professional members and 76,416 students attempting its qualifications in 2022.[1]

AAT has members living, and students pursuing its qualifications, in more than one hundred countries. Concentrations of learners outside the United Kingdom include Botswana, Malaysia and Bahrain.[2]

AAT is the largest provider of accounting apprenticeships in the UK.

  1. ^ FRC (2023): Key Facts and Trends in the Accountancy Profession (KFAT), 21st Edition:https://media.frc.org.uk/documents/FRC_Key_Facts_and_Trends_in_the_Accountancy_Profession_for_2023.pdf
  2. ^ "AAT Annual Report and accounts". AAT. Retrieved 2024-07-26.

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