Taylor’s College in Subang Jaya, Malaysia has been awarded as an ACCA Platinum Approved Learning Partner status,

This status is said to be the highest accolade awarded by the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Global.

It highlights the college’s efforts to providing accounting education through its ACCA programme.

The Platinum status provides Taylor’s College students with increased access to ACCA’s extensive professional development resources and networks.

Taylor’s College campus director Josephine Tan said: “This milestone is a testament to our perseverance, passion, and commitment over the years. It affirms the excellence of our ACCA programme and the commitment of our faculty, students, and partners who have worked tirelessly to uphold and elevate our standards.”

In a recent event, Taylor’s College celebrated this accomplishment by signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with ACCA.

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The agreement introduces a dual-award pathway for students pursuing a Diploma in Business. This forms part of college’s proactive approach to align with industry changes and educational initiatives such as Education for Sustainable Development.

ACCA Maritime Southeast Asia portfolio head Andrew Lim said: “This accolade highlights Taylor’s College’s dedication to excellence in delivering ACCA education and supporting student success.

“It reflects their commitment to nurturing future-ready professionals who are not only technically proficient but also uphold the ethical and professional standards central to ACCA’s purpose of building a better, more sustainable world.”

Taylor’s College is expected to contribute to Malaysia’s national objective to develop 60,000 certified accountants by the year 2030.