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Chartered Accountants Ireland and Future Workforce (FWF) have announced that they have partnered together to support the rollout of automation across the Institute.

The consulting team at FWF completed an enterprise discovery to identify almost 20 additional opportunities for automation in less than three weeks.

Automation has already been deployed on the Student Exemptions Process to enhance efficiency, reduce processing and response time.

The solution uses UiPath Document Understanding: a machine learning based algorithm
which extracts data from thousands of unstructured documents from various sources, before making the final admission decision.

The Chartered Accountants Ireland Institute is a membership body representing over 32,000 members throughout the globe.

Ian Browne, director of education at Chartered Accountants Ireland, said: “We are a member
organisation that values innovation, and we constantly seek to use the latest technology to provide the best possible experience to our members.

“This partnership with FWF and the automation projects delivered thus far have had an enormous impact on the speed and efficiency of our processes. We are excited about our partnership with FWF and the opportunities we have for further automation of key processes.”

Alex Paramor, client relationship director, FWF, added: “We have deep expertise in delivering advanced automation solutions. This, combined with our global delivery model and status as a UiPath Diamond partner, were key to Chartered Accountants Ireland’s decision to work with us. We’re looking forward to helping the Institute identify and deliver improvements in staff efficiency and enhance member experience while improving agility across the company.”

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