Every year Accountex proves itself as THE one-stop-shop for the accounting and finance community. And this edition is no exception! There are lots of new features to help attendees leave with ideas that they can immediately put into practice, and boost their careers.
"As always, the education programme is packed with exclusive industry updates, and the exhibitor list is full of both established brands and up-and-coming start-ups. By this point, visitors know to expect a few surprises, and we can’t wait to see the reactions!” said Accountex Portfolio Director, Caroline Hobden.
The event provides an opportunity for attendees to reconnect with suppliers, discover new products, and explore solutions designed to streamline operations and improve efficiency.
The exhibitor lineup includes 300 fintech companies, with industry leaders such as FreeAgent, Intuit QuickBooks, IRIS, Sage, TaxCalc, Wolters Kluwer, and Xero, alongside emerging brands and first-time exhibitors including AY Business Law, Briefcase, Business Fitness, Accounting Flow, AuditBot, and Adsum.
Visitors can meet the teams behind the brands and have tailored software demonstrations and face-to-face discussions to better understand how the software can support and enhance their businesses.

“Without Accountex, I would never have come across a lot of the companies I am now working with, growth would have been slower and my systems would not have been as good."
"You just do not know what you’re missing out on until you have experienced it yourself,” commented visitor Mark Freed, Accountant, Freed Accountancy.
The CPD-accredited seminar programme will feature over 250 sessions across 13 theatres. A broad range of topics will be covered, including practice growth strategies, developments in AI, ESG, AML, and Making Tax Digital updates from HMRC.
“Accountex was a brilliant and insightful day out. As a small practice owner, I had so many ideas and lightbulb moments while listening to industry professionals. Absolutely will be returning next year!” said visitor Travus Wynne, Director, Happy Days MK Ltd.
Beyond the sessions and exhibitors, the event will offer countless networking opportunities so attendees can connect with peers and industry leaders.
Popular features such as the Bookkeepers Basecamp, Sustainability Zone, Content Creation Clinic, and after-show parties will be returning.
Accountex’s Ask the Accountants Podcast Pitstop will also be back, with hosts Johann Goree and Aaron Patrick interviewing experts and sharing insights from the show.

Sustainability remains a focus, with the ‘Trees for Attendees’ initiative continuing in partnership with Carma. For every visitor at Accountex London 2025, a tree will be planted—building on the 27,000 trees already planted since May 2023.
Additionally, Watch This Sp_ce returns as the official Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion partner, providing a Quiet Room for attendees looking for a space to unwind during the event.
Accountex are excited to have Charterpath as their official charity partner. Charterpath’s mission is to inspire finance professionals to volunteer their time and skills with charities, schools and community groups.
Charterpath is a small charity with big ambitions: to increase the proportion of finance professionals volunteering from 10% to 50%, helping charities to be financially sustainable and maximise their impact.
Co-founded by Alice Clementi and Alex Marsh, both chartered accountants who have volunteered throughout their careers, Charterpath has built a diverse community of over 2,500 finance professionals, contributing over 20,000 pro bono hours to charities, schools and community groups.
“My first time at Accountex this year and it was such a buzz – who knew that Accounting and Finance could be so much fun!"
"The sessions were great and included some professional, inspirational speakers that I would have paid good money to see, but Accountex is free!” said visitor Sarah Wheatley, Accounts Manager, ACE Scaffolding Contractors Ltd.