ACCA Practising Certificates - Everything You Need to Know

In this article, we’ll look at everything you need to know about the ACCA practising certificate, the requirements, and handy tips during the application.

The ACCA Practising Certificate is a prestigious qualification for accountants in public practice. It signifies expertise, ethics, and adherence to high standards set by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA).

In this article, we’ll look at everything you need to know about the certificate, the requirements, and handy tips during the application.

Knowing what to submit can be overwhelming, but with the help of this guide, we’ll help you get your Practising Certificate in no time.

Let’s get started!

What is an ACCA Practising Certificate?

The Practising Certificate is a certification issued by ACCA according to the Chartered Certified Accountants’ Global Practising Regulations 2003 [1]. It serves as proof that a member has achieved relevant experience and skills to qualify as a Chartered Accountant.

Applying for a practising certificate from ACCA is necessary for these scenarios:

What is an ACCA Practising Certificate and Audit Qualification?

The Practising Certificate and Audit Qualification is offered by ACCA to an appropriately qualified individual wishing to be responsible for audit work in the UK, Ireland or Zimbabwe.

You will be required to have a practising certificate and audit qualification if:

A practising certificate and audit qualification is essential for applying to global opportunities. Being ACCA-certified gives you visibility to employers seeking high-level credibility when it comes to performing audit work.

Why is a Practising Certificate Needed for Work in The Public Sector?

Offering services to the public comes with a high level of responsibility, as any negligence on your part can result in significant losses for your client. Examples of such negligence could include failure to prepare accounts accurately, flawed valuations, missing important deadlines and carrying out audits incorrectly.

Because of these risks, only people who meet certain criteria and have a practising certificate can provide services to the public. By regulating this activity, consumers can complain to the accountants' regulatory body if something goes wrong. They may also be able to get compensation through the compulsory professional indemnity insurance policy or, if available, a compensation scheme.

How to Obtain a Practising Certificate

There are separate requirements to become eligible for an ACCA Practising Certificate and for an ACCA Practising Certificate and Audit Qualification.

For ACCA Practising Certificate

To be able to apply, you must show completion of the following training requirements:

For ACCA Practising Certificate and Audit Qualification

For the Practising Certificate and Audit Qualification in the UK or Ireland, a qualified individual should be able to achieve the following:

- Corporate and Business Law (LW)

- Taxation (TX), Strategic Business Reporting (SBR) and

- Advanced Audit and Assurance (AAA)

For individuals who registered for ACCA qualification after 1st of January 2016, you must also:

Are There Any Exceptions?

Effective 1st of January 2022, individuals who have already earned three years of experience with a registered ACCA Approved Employer Practising Certificate Development (PCD) stream are exempted from completing parts 1 and 2 of the PCEF forms.

The member and their qualified training principal must only complete the Approved Employer PCER confirmation form with the primary member information, dates, and brief summary of how the mandatory competencies listed in the forms were achieved.

The same is also allowed for Practising Certificate and Audit Qualification. Instead of completing PCEF1 and 2, only the third part of the audit work is required to show audit competencies, client sizes and sectors, and monthly reviews.

Both exemption processes are still subject to the ACCA authorisation team’s assessment, just like every Practising Certificate application.

Other Important Points To Remember

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  1. Chartered Certified Accountants’ Global Practising Regulations 2003
  2. ACCA Global
  3. Approved Employer Directory