Final chance to sign up for AAT Future Finance Online conference
21 May 2021

AAT will be running a second online edition of its flagship Future Finance Online conference next month.
The latest version of the annual event follows the success of last year’s conference, which was moved online due to the coronavirus (Covid-19) pandemic. AAT won significant praise from attendees for the 2020 event, and Future Finance Online was shortlisted as a finalist in the Association Awards 2020 for "Best Online Conference".
The 2021 event will take place from 8–11 June and will feature over 17 sessions covering topics such as developing a healthy business, practice predictions for 2030, automation, payroll, financial planning and public sector trends, alongside presentations from industry experts, live Q&As and detailed support resources. All webinars will also be available to watch online afterwards via AAT’s online event platform, allowing attendees to fit sessions in around their schedule and build their own unique programme.
Andrew Williamson, Director of Marketing and Commercial, AAT, said: "In 2020 we moved our Future Finance conference online and it was a great success with our members, so we’re very pleased to be offering a virtual event again in 2021. This will enable even more AAT members to access the very best industry knowledge and expertise, pick up practical tips and insights they can apply to their own careers, and learn more about using new technologies and processes to help them work better.
"Additionally, the conference is designed to fit in around their schedule, enabling members to make the best use of their valuable time. We have a fantastic line-up of sessions and presenters this year and I would encourage all AAT members to attend to boost their skills and learning, and ensure they are able to adapt and thrive in an ever-changing business environment."
AAT will also be celebrating its 40th anniversary at the conference, including highlighting its 40-year members. Additionally, a new e-book will be launched at the event, highlighting the work AAT is doing to call for mandatory membership of a relevant professional body for anyone providing paid-for tax advice.
Future Finance Online is exclusive to AAT members and free to register. It is supported by headline sponsor Xero, alongside other sponsors including ICS Learn, Mattioli Woods plc, Dext and Free Agent.
To find out more and to register for this year’s event please visit the Events search.