Clondalkin Student Achieves Best in Ireland in Accountancy Exams

AccountancySchool.ie Danial Azizi family

AccountancySchool.ie student Danial Azizi from Clondalkin recently celebrated success in his ACCA (Association of Certified Chartered Accountants) exams where he achieved a best in Ireland in his Advanced Financial Management exam.

Danial, who is originally from Malaysia, was delighted that several members of his family travelled from Malaysia to Dublin to be with him for the results presentation ceremony. Danial works in the Financial Services Group of Mazars Ireland and commenting on why he chose to study for the ACCA qualifications, said: “…because accountancy is an essential component of every business and there is a truly wide range of career opportunities open to ACCA affiliates”.

AccountancySchool.ie is a Platinum Approved Learning Partner of the ACCA, the globally recognised accountancy qualification.  It is a badge of quality and professionalism that ensures the ACCA tuition provider is of the highest standard.    AccountancySchool.ie is one of only four Platinum Approved Learning Partners of the ACCA in Ireland with the School achieving consistently high pass rates of up to 96 percent. The School offers a flexible approach to students studying for ACCA exams where they can choose either to study fully online or take a blended learning approach. 

Pictured: AccountancySchool.ie student Danial Azizi (centre – fourth from left) from Clondalkin with his family who travelled from Malaysia to celebrate his best in Ireland result in his ACCA exam.

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