HISTORICAL ACT LEARNING STRUCTURE

The ACT is proud to have been delivering internationally recognised qualifications since 1982. In order to keep our professional qualifications relevant to the changing needs of treasury, risk and corporate finance professionals, it is necessary for us to periodically review and adjust content.

ACT LEARNING TIMELINE

Our qualifications have served the ACT and the profession for many years and remain relevant and valued by the business community. They continue to be globally recognised and your designatory letters will still be recognised and valid to use if you maintain your membership status.

The ACT is established.

Diploma in Corporate Treasury Management correspondence course launched.

ACT establishes Part I course - ACT Technical (later becomes AMCT) and Part II course - ACT Diploma (later becomes MCT).

Certificate in Cash Management launched. Associates recognised as members with designatory letters AMCT.

Experience route to Membership ceased. Entry becomes by examination only.

eLearning programme launched for CertICM and first tuition school run in Hong Kong.

Modular exam system launched.

New MCT programme launched.

Certificate in International Treasury Management launched. Students can opt to take individual certificate papers.

ACT awarded a Royal Charter. CPD scheme launched.

ACT Competency Framework launched.

New qualification structure launched - aligned to ACT Competency Framework.

Accountancy exemptions launched. Direct entry launched.

Advanced Diploma in Treasury Management replaces MCT Advanced Diploma.

Award in International Cash Management replaces Award in Cash Management Fundamentals

New Certificate in International Cash Management launched.

Treasury qualifications updated and on-demand exams launched.

HISTORICAL QUALIFICATIONS AND DESIGNATORY LETTERS

In 2015, we undertook a review and redesign of our qualification portfolio. Changes and updates to qualifications are a natural part of our ongoing education programme and commitment to be the global standard bearer for treasury. 

Designatory letters from historical ACT qualifications continue to be internationally recognised. If you have previously qualified with an ACT qualification and maintain your ACT membership, you may continue to use CertFin, CertITM, CertICM, CertRM, CertCFF, CertFMM or AMCT after your name where applicable.

If you have any questions about the authenticity of historical designatory letters, please get in touch with our Membership Team on +44 (0)20 7847 2540 or email membership@treasurers.org