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Formally The Association of Corporate Treasurers.  
Formally The Association of Corporate Treasurers.  


A membership body and global provider of treasury education. Re-established by Royal Charter of incorporation on 1 January 2013, it was originally a company limited by guarantee formed in the UK in 1979.
A membership body and global provider of treasury education.  
 
Re-established by Royal Charter of incorporation on 1 January 2013, it was originally a company limited by guarantee formed in the UK in 1979.


The ACT is established in the public interest to be the leading professional body for international treasury.  
The ACT is established in the public interest to be the leading professional body for international treasury.  

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(ACT).

Formally The Association of Corporate Treasurers.

A membership body and global provider of treasury education.

Re-established by Royal Charter of incorporation on 1 January 2013, it was originally a company limited by guarantee formed in the UK in 1979.

The ACT is established in the public interest to be the leading professional body for international treasury.

It provides the widest scope of benchmark qualifications for those working in treasury, risk and corporate finance. It defines relevant standards, promotes best practice and supports continuing professional development.

More details of the ACT's work can be found at: ACT home page.


See also