The ACCA has unveiled the new partner to provide its global exam centre network for the introduction of the CBE and paper-based exams - the British Council.
The agreement will mean the British Council will provide a secure network in the UK and in over 100 countries where the Council operates.
This new agreement builds on the long-standing relationship between ACCA and the British Council, who is currently the association’s main exam centre provider for paper-based exams, providing over half of the venues in the ACCA’s international network.
ACCA CEO Helen Brand said: “This new agreement sees the British Council provide ACCA’s future exam centre network In the UK and overseas, exclusively for ACCA students. This deal supports the roll-out of ACCA’s new computer based exams for ACCA’s Fundamentals Skills Level (F5-F9) exams from September 2016 onwards.”