Accounting Technicians Ireland

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Accounting Technicians Ireland
FormerlyInstitute of Accounting Technicians in Ireland
Industry Accountancy and finance
Founded[IRL] (1983)
Headquarters Dublin, Ireland
Area served
Ireland
Key people
President: Micheal Meegan, Vice President: Dargan FitzGerald
Members10,000
Website www.accountingtechniciansireland.ie

Accounting Technicians Ireland is an organisation providing accounting education in Ireland. They have over 10,000 members and students in the Republic of Ireland and in Northern Ireland.

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The organisation was established in 1983.

Accounting Technicians Ireland is a non-profit organisation. They are a partner body of Chartered Accountants Ireland and an associate member of the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC). They have offices in Dublin and Belfast and links with local college networks throughout Ireland.

Accounting Technicians Ireland is the trading name for the Institute of Accounting Technicians in Ireland Limited. [1] [2]

Qualifications

The Accounting Technicians Ireland qualification combines professional exams with work experience. The Accounting Technicians Ireland diploma is divided into two parts, each of which is a qualification in its own right:

The certificate and diploma are National Framework of Qualifications Level 6 qualifications. The certificate and diploma are recognised as Qualifications and Credit Framework(QCF) level 4 and level 5 qualifications, respectively, in the UK. [3]

Students study for the ATI qualifications full or part-time (normally as part of an apprenticeship with an accountant or company) through a college, or since 2008, directly with the ATI. [4] [5]

Members of the Accounting Technicians Ireland body are entitled to use the letters MIATI after their name. After eight years, members may be eligible to apply for fellow membership, who use the designation FIATI after their name. Other professional accountancy bodies recognise the qualification and offer exemptions from their examinations to Accounting Technicians Ireland graduates.

Students who complete the diploma can transfer to third year of some business, accounting, and finance degrees in DBS, IPA, Institute of Technology, Sligo, Waterford Institute of Technology, and CIT.

History

YearImportant events
1983Accounting Technicians Ireland is established. It is originally called The Institute of Accounting Technicians in Ireland (IATI), it was set up by representatives of the Institute of Chartered Accountants in Ireland (ICAI) and the Irish Institute of Accounting Technicians (IIAT).

IATI shares premises with ICAI, shortly thereafter moves to Pembroke Road. Noel Stewart is appointed IATI chairman, a post which he held for five years

1985IATI holds its first graduation ceremony of new members.
1988Gregory Orr is appointed IATI chairman, a post he held for three years.
1991Ray Gordon is appointed IATI chairman, and goes on to become the longest serving IATI chairman, holding the position for seven years.
1994IATI is granted Charitable Status by the Revenue Commissioners, on the basis of its educational work.
1996IATI changes its constitution at AGM, to ensure that members throughout the country are fairly represented on the board of directors. At least one director must be elected from Ulster and one from outside Leinster. A limit is also put on the length that directors may serve on the board.
1997Ben Lynch retires as IATI Secretary, having filled that position for 15 years.
1998Des Foley is appointed IATI chairman, the first elected IATI member to be appointed to the position.
1999Angela Paisley becomes the first woman to be appointed IATI chairman.
2000IATI's job placement service is registered as a limited company and begins trading independently of IATI under the name IATI Placement Service Limited.
2002For the first time, IATI employs its own staff which were previously seconded from ICAI. Gay Sheehan is appointed as the Institute's first chief executive.

IATI changes its constitution at AGM, to allow members to offer bookkeeping and non-regulated services to the public.

2005IATI moves to new premises in Pembroke Road, Dublin 4.
2006IATI Placement Service Limited adopts the trading name IATI Recruitment.

IATI successfully applies for ISO 9001:2000 accreditation – the first accounting body of its kind in Ireland to gain this distinction.

2007IATI changes its constitution at AGM, to provide for a Disciplinary Process, to be applied in cases of complaints against IATI members.
2007/08The Director of Education, Director of Marketing and IT Project Manager join the CEO to form a senior management team.

The first phase of the new syllabus and self-production of manuals is launched.

2008IATI moves to temporary premises in Burlington Road, Dublin 4.

IATI celebrates its 25th anniversary and surpasses 5,000 members for the first time.

2009IATI changes its name to become Accounting Technicians Ireland and is formally launched by the Minister of State for Trade & Commerce, Billy Kelleher TD on 24thJune 2009.

Accounting Technicians Ireland relocates headquarters to new premises on Pearse Street with partners Chartered Accountants Ireland. The Accounting Technicians Professional Education programme is launched. For the first time students can study directly with Accounting Technicians Ireland.

2010Accounting Technicians Ireland secures recognition at Level 5 on the Qualifications and Credit Framework (QCF) in the UK.

The new class of fellow membership is launched for more experienced members.

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Organisational structure

Accounting Technicians Ireland is managed and operated by a board of directors and 26 executive staff. The board of directors is made up of eight directors and a secretary. Four directors are elected members, and the others are nominated by their partner body, Chartered Accountants Ireland.

Working under senior management the following departments support students' and members' needs:

Membership structure

Accounting Technicians Ireland has four levels of membership.

Providers

As well as the ATI itself, a number of Schools and College provide Accounting Technician Ireland Training Programmes.

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References

  1. Who are Accounting Technicians Ireland
  2. Accounting Technicians Ireland Mission and Values
  3. ATI Level 4 Certificate for Accounting Technicians South Eastern Regional College.
  4. Accountancy Apprenticeship www.belfastmet.ac.uk
  5. Accounting Technician Apprenticeship Blackrock Further Education Institute
  6. "Accounting Technicians Ireland – History". Archived from the original on 11 October 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2011.
  7. Accounting Technicians Ireland – How we operate
  8. Accounting Professional Qualifications Portarlington Further Education and Training Centre, Laois Offaly ETB.