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24. 04. 2025

Spotlighting the Future of Finance: What Truly Sets Emerging Leaders Apart 

Emerging leaders in finance stand out not just for technical skills, but for inspiring leadership, practical innovation, and meaningful impact. This blog explores the traits shaping the future of the profession—and why they matter more now than ever.
23. 04. 2025

Finance bosses bet on London amid US market jitters  

Finance leaders back London: Despite global uncertainty, over half of UK finance bosses remain confident in the City’s future, with major investment plans underway—signalling renewed optimism and opportunities for growth, hiring, and capital investment in 2025.
16. 04. 2025

UK accountant confidence rises from record low, but caution persists 

UK accountant confidence rose slightly in Q1 2025 from a record low, buoyed by SME sentiment and new orders. However, caution persists amid low investment, rising costs, payment delays, and global risks. Sustained recovery depends on clearer domestic and global policies.
15. 04. 2025

UK’s young accountants lead surge in self-employed practices 

Young UK accountants are driving a surge in self-employment, with under-34s leading a 755% rise in licensed practices since 2018. Women now make up 56%. Despite economic challenges, initiatives like AAT’s Startup Programme are supporting this entrepreneurial trend.
10. 04. 2025

From Number Cruncher to Influencer: The Rise of the Finance Business Partner 

Finance Business Partnering is reshaping the role of accountants in the UK. By combining financial insight with strategic influence, professionals are stepping beyond reporting to drive business decisions, enhance visibility, and accelerate career growth across modern finance functions.
09. 04. 2025

FCA to make it easier for startups and innovative products to get to market 

The FCA will streamline authorisation for startups using its Sandbox, expand pre-application support to payments and crypto firms, and boost AI adoption—aiming to accelerate innovation, reduce burdens, and improve financial crime detection in its 2025–2026 work programme.