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How to make an ACCA payment for your accountancy qualification

 

The easiest and most effective way of making a payment for your ACCA registration fee or exams is online by credit or debit card, by logging on to myACCA (please see the Related links box in the top left-hand corner of this page).

Payment can be made by:

  • Visa, MasterCard, American Express (AMEX) and Switch 
  • Pre-paid credit cards for your country
  • Sterling cheque valid in the UK
  • Sterling bank drafts drawn on a UK bank
  • Crossed British Postal Orders.

Using other methods of payment such as Sterling cheques drawn by banks outside the UK will mean additional charges. These additional charges will need to be added to the payment.

In countries where foreign exchange controls are in force, you are recommended to present payment notifications to your bank well in advance of the due date for payment. Where payment is likely to be delayed by exchange controls, you should send us proof of local payment.

 

Pre-paid cards

Paying your fees just became easier

To make it easier for you to pay your exam and student ACCA registration fee online, a number of our national offices have been working in partnership with their local bank to offer a pre-paid card.

The benefits

The pre-paid card will allow you to enter and pay for exams online and pay your annual subscriptions in local currency, without the need to raise bank drafts in UK sterling and incurring bank charges. 

You will need to load the pre-paid card with local currency before you can use it. Please note that charges for obtaining the card may apply.

How to apply

For more information and to find out if a pre-paid card is available for you, please select your country from the following list:  

If you cannot find your country's name in the list, don't worry. Our other national offices are working with their local banks to set up pre-paid cards. Please revisit this page in the near future to find out if a card has been set up in your country.

Last updated: 20 Nov 2012