Find out how Aqilla has transformed finance at Young Citizens

The charity is already seeing the benefit. 

Customer Wins: Young Citizens

Discussing the advances in finance due to the increasing use of automation, Young Citizens’ Ray Ayivor gives his insight into how they have benefitted from greater reporting and integration across the whole organisation.

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Customer Wins: London-based charity endeavours to support the severely marginalised with Aqilla

This London-based charity, who work with a wide range of clients from many and multiple marginalised groups across the UK, needed a system with much greater analysis potential. 

Read how Aqilla helped them during the pandemic.

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Aqilla Cloud Accounting Case Study Keep Britain Tidy

CASE STUDY: Keep Britain Tidy cleans up their accounting with Aqilla

Aqilla supports leading environmental charity, Keep Britain Tidy, with their unique accounting requirements.

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The Thalidominde Trust Aqilla Cloud Accounting Case Study

CASE STUDY: Charitable Organisation, Integrates Aqilla with SalesForce to Create Unique Payments System

The Thalidomide Trust’s Finance Director Jenny Tunbridge talks about the process of implementing Aqilla and how it’s reduced costs and increased efficiency at The Trust.

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Pump Aid Aqilla Cloud Accounting Case Study

CASE STUDY: Supporting Pump Aid UK & Africa with a robust, reliable Cloud Accounting Solution

Water and sanitation charity negated excessive upgrade costs by turning to the Cloud. Pump Aid compared their existing SunSystems package against Aqilla – this showed there were considerable savings to be made by changing their existing system, plus there was added peace of mind in knowing that all future updates and upgrades would be included and managed as part of their Aqilla subscription.

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Customer Wins: Pump Aid -not-for profit organisation

When this not for profit organisation decided that they needed to improve their accounting procedures, Aqilla came to the rescue.

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