Last updated: 09 Sep 2024 12:00 Posted in:
Accountants and bookkeepers have emerged as the new AI trailblazers, adopting the technology at a much faster rate than any other sector.
New research from Sage reveals artificial intelligence adoption among accountants is set to double in the next five years.
And it estimates that the widespread adoption of AI by UK accountancy practices will add £2 billion to the UK’s GDP and create nearly 20,000 jobs.
The researchers also believe these AI-enabled practices will hire 10 times more employees and triple their revenue growth, compared to non-users.
The report found that accountants are technology optimists, with 61% of those surveyed believing AI creates more opportunities than risks. Some two-thirds of respondents (68%) also felt confident that they will be able to adapt to AI.
Sage’s Aaron Harris felt AI is no longer a futuristic concept. He said: “From chatbots that enhance client communication, to automation of routine tasks like processing invoices and generating data insights to improve cash flow, AI is set to become a driving force of growth within the industry.”
Harris pointed out that AI’s benefits go beyond productivity and can reduced workloads, improved well-being and increased job satisfaction. Ultimately Harris felt the move to AI will attract new talent to the profession and help address current skills shortages.
To help achieve the potential of AI all three organisations are now calling on the UK government to implement four key policy initiatives:
George Moss, Practice Manager at Stockton-based accountancy practice Bee Motion said: “AI will transform our roles from number crunchers to business coaches. In the future, I imagine accounting firms buzzing with human interaction, where technology takes care of the mundane tasks and frees up time to engage more with clients and advise on business growth.”