The annual subscription fee is due and payable on 1 January each year you wish to remain an active student. Remember you can pay your fees online at myACCA .
Students who fail to pay fees when due, will have their names removed from the ACCA register. Students wishing to re-register are now required to submit any amounts unpaid at the time of their removal in addition to the re-registration fee. Confirmation of your unpaid fees can be obtained from your national ACCA office or ACCA Connect.
Additional fees may apply to register with the relevant Joint Examination Scheme partner - details of which can be can be found in the related documents section.
The following fees and subscriptions apply with immediate effect:
ACCA Qualification student & MSER fees
Initial Registration £69
Subscription £69
Duplicate card £11
Re-registration fee £69, in addition to any amounts unpaid at the time of resignation/removal.
Exam/Exemption June 2010
Knowledge £55
Skills £69
Professional £81
Remember! Don't forget to pay your fees on time. Dates by which fees and subscriptions must be paid and arrangements for payment are included in your Student Handbook.
Affiliate subscription fee
Your first annual affiliate or member payment needs to be made by 1 January following the date on which you received your final exam results. Affiliates are entitled to pay a reduced affiliate subscription for up to three years.
Affiliate fees
Subscription £99
Permanent subscription £189
Re-instatement £44
Admission to membership fee
Affiliates, on being admitted to membership, are required to make a one-off payment for admission to membership. This fee covers the administration involved in assessing membership applications and is totally separate from the subscription fee.
Annual subscription fee
Member £189
Member (reduced rate) £44
Admission to membership fee
Payable on successful admittance to membership £189
How to pay fees
Payment can be made online by credit or debit card by logging on to myACCA .
Payment can also be made by:
Visa, MasterCard, AMEX, Switch and Solo
Sterling cheque valid in the UK
Sterling bank drafts drawn on a UK bank crossed British Postal Orders.
Charges arising from other methods of payment - for example, Sterling cheques drawn by banks outside the UK - will need to be added to the payment.
In countries where foreign exchange controls are in force, affiliates are recommended to present payment notifications to their banks well in advance of the due date for payment. Where payment is likely to be delayed by exchange controls, proof of local payment should be forwarded to ACCA.
Affiliates with a UK bank account
Direct Debit payment is available to affiliates with UK bank accounts. To pay by this method, affiliates should complete and return the Direct Debit Mandate.
Affiliates with Internet or telephone-based UK bank accounts can make payment directly to ACCA's account at:
Barclays Bank
Account Number: 40779938
Sort Code: 20-33-70
If you use this method, you must quote your ACCA registration number as a reference. This account must not be used, in any circumstances, for over-the-counter payments, such as Bank Giro Credits or other forms of payment.