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Beyond compliance: How technology is redefining the role of accountants

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The UK accounting industry is poised for a fundamental shift. Firms are facing increasing regulatory demands, higher client expectations and the challenges of hybrid work models. In light of these developments, there’s a growing understanding that success relies not just on accounting compliance but also on the ability to collaborate, innovate and provide genuine value to clients.

Technology has the power to drive real change. Accountants are moving beyond traditional number-crunching roles to become trusted business advisers, with technology instrumental in enabling this transition.

“Technology is catching up with the demands of the accounting world, and its impact is being felt by those who are adopting Silverfin in a way that is providing provable and repeatable reward.” Richard Sergeant, Managing Director, Principle Point 

Time savings through automation

Technology is reshaping how accounting firms operate by saving valuable time. Silverfin’s unified, cloud-first platform empowers some of the UK’s leading accounting firms to streamline key processes such as producing working papers, preparing accounts and managing review workflows. By centralising tasks and automating repetitive manual work, firms can dramatically reduce the time spent on routine tasks.

For example, when managing working papers, client data is automatically carried forward, ensuring that knowledge is captured within the platform rather than scattered across various Excel sheets and emails.

“We easily save 1.5 hours on each set of accounts. Across a large client base, that’s a considerable amount of time saved.” Collette Scully, Assistant Manager, BDO

This time saving multiplied by numerous sets of accounts considerably frees up teams to focus on higher-value activities, like advisory.

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Improving the employee experience

A recent ACCA report on the future of accounting highlights that, across firms of all sizes, the top three drivers for adopting new technology are enhanced process optimisation, cost savings, and overall efficiency gains. As modern technology creates a more efficient and productive work environment, this is empowering employees at all levels to advance in their roles. It makes positions more appealing to tech-savvy staff by providing tools and systems that meet their expectations and expertise.

“While some accounting firms may not believe that technology plays a significant role in attracting and retaining talent, the evidence tells a different story. In a competitive job market, where candidates have multiple options available to them, firms that embrace technology have a distinct advantage. Young professionals, especially from the millennial and Gen Z cohorts, value tech-savvy employers and view access to state-of-the-art tools as a selling point.” Accountancy Age

This shift not only attracts new talent but also enhances job satisfaction among existing staff. When employees have access to intuitive and efficient tools, they can focus on more meaningful work instead of tedious administrative tasks. This leads to a more engaged workforce, reduced staff turnover, and a stronger organisational culture that values innovation and continuous improvement.

“The generation we’re recruiting today has high expectations when it comes to technology. It’s become part of our identity as an employer to be at the cutting edge of digital innovation.” Jo Gibson, Partner, Hurst

Ability to focus on client advisory

With time saved through automation, accountants can clear more work quickly and dedicate more attention to clients, providing valuable advice and developing stronger relationships.

“We want our team to excel at compliance work, but to do so efficiently using the best tools available, giving them more time to focus on the interesting aspects of their role, such as client interaction.” Jo Gibson, Partner, Hurst

By moving beyond routine accounting compliance tasks, firms can engage in strategic discussions that significantly influence their clients’ businesses. They provide valuable insights into financial planning, risk management and opportunities for growth, positioning themselves as essential partners.

“Silverfin has enabled us to standardise and simplify the compliance process so that we can use that headspace to think about what it’s telling us.” Jo Gibson, Partner, Hurst

This advisory role sets firms apart in the market and allows them to offer additional services that contribute to their clients’ success.

“I used to feel accomplished when I prepared a file with no review points. Now, what I find truly rewarding is engaging directly with clients, strengthening those relationships, and helping to solve real-world problems. ” Olivia Mears, Assistant Manager, Bishop Fleming

Equipping firms for the future of accounting

Going beyond compliance and accounting automation, Silverfin also offers advanced data analysis tools that enhance advisory services. Silverfin Assistant leverages AI to continuously scan client working papers, quickly identifying outliers, errors and opportunities. This enables accountants to address issues proactively and provide insightful recommendations.

Silverfin Insights delivers a comprehensive analysis of a firm’s entire client portfolio, equipping teams with trend data and benchmarks. With this information, accountants can engage in more meaningful conversations with their clients, offering strategic advice backed by data.

All these capabilities strengthen the relationships between firms and their clients, reinforcing the accounting profession’s role as a trusted advisory service.

Discover the power of enhanced accounting with Silverfin.

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