ON DEMAND VIRTUAL EVENT
How can accountants adapt their business model?
We've recorded our expert-led panel session, so you can enjoy it at your convenience. We'll discuss how accountants can adapt and support their customers in a changing world.
We've recorded our expert-led panel session, so you can enjoy it at your convenience. We'll discuss how accountants can adapt and support their customers in a changing world.
Businesses are entering a time of unprecedented disruption. Now more than ever, accountants need to be agile and innovative so they can provide the best support for their clients.
Join us for our digital panel discussion and learn how to adapt your accountancy business model to what is quickly becoming ‘the new normal’. We’re bringing together industry leaders to discuss how you can evolve your processes and services, retain business and support your clients in uncertain times.
Learn how technology can be harnessed to adapt the accountancy business model and maintain continuity.
Listen to experts answer the live Q&A, giving you the opportunity to understand what other industry leaders are asking about the future of national and regional accountancy.
Find out how you can evolve your processes and services, retain business and support your clients in uncertain times.
We're joined by Sage and iwoca to debate how technology is helping to reassess and adapt the accountancy business model to meet the demands of ‘the new normal’.
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How are your peers tackling the changing business model? How are they using technology to adopt new norms within their business? Submit your questions and discuss these burning topics with other innovators.
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In August 2019, Modulr was chosen from 76 applicants to receive a £10m grant from the Capability and Innovation Fund (CIF), part of the Alternative Remedies Package of measures agreed between the UK Government and the European Commission following the failed divestment of RBS' SME arm, Williams and Glyn. The grant is administered and overseen by the independent Banking Competition Remedies Ltd.
We were awarded the grant to drive our firm conviction that SMEs and their accountants deserve simple, secure and reliable payment capabilities. As part of our commitment, we’ll be partnering with accountancy practices and software providers, including Sage, to roll out improved payment functionality, in a multiplier effect to 860,000 SMEs by 2024. Read our full commitments and roadmap here.
Winners of Best Collaboration Initative – Sage and Modulr. Emerging Payments Awards, 2019
Modulr is an award-winning Payments as a Service API platform - built for businesses that need faster, easier and more reliable ways to move money. Modulr is transforming the way companies - and the accountants who support them - do business, by improving payments functionality and enabling them to leverage new technologies.