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KPMG offers new digital accountancy training

KPMG offers new digital accountancy training

Monday 21 February 2022

KPMG offers new digital accountancy training

Monday 21 February 2022


KPMG and BPP have joined forces to offer the first ‘digital accountant’ training programme across the Crown Dependencies.

This makes KPMG the only Big Four accountancy firm operating in Jersey, Guernsey and the Isle of Man to offer this training to staff.

BPP is a global training provider based in the Channel Islands and is the sole provider, outside of the UK, to offer this advanced course. The partnership with KPMG in the Crown Dependencies will help ensure that the firm is at the forefront of professional services operating in a digital era.

Designed to be compatible with both ACA and ACCA studies, all new starters enrolled on either training programme will become digitally astute in order to successfully tackle technology related challenges and support their clients through this rapidly changing environment.

The course will encompass cybersecurity, big data, AI, ethical issues in technology, data analytics and digital innovation.

With BPP, trainee accountants across the three islands will be provided with high-quality tuition and support throughout the three years of Professional Qualification training. All candidates will qualify as either ACCA or ICAEW members along with completing the Digital Accountant programme.  

Steve Stormonth, Partner at KPMG in the Crown Dependencies and based in Guernsey, said: “With BPP, we have a fantastic training partner with a proven track record of excellent exam results who continues to drive forward bold ideas for the next generation of digital accountants.

“The bespoke training programme will be fundamental in ensuring KPMG is at the forefront of accountancy in the future years to come.”

Stuart Chandler, Commercial Director at BPP CI, said: “We are delighted to be able to pioneer our digital training programme with KPMG in the Crown Dependencies.

“The need for digital literacy across financial services is vital and has driven our development of the product. Working with such a prestigious organisation as KPMG indicates their desire to develop leaders in their field.”

Pictured (top): Steve Stormonth, Partner at KPMG in the Crown Dependencies.

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