Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting España has collaborated with Malaga City Council in Spain to boost technological training for vocational students.

This initiative aims to enhance students’ professional skills and employability in an increasingly digital business landscape.

Under the agreement, 17 vocational training centres in Malaga will integrate Wolters Kluwer’s administrative and financial tools into their administration and finance programmes.

This move will allow students to acquire practical skills in taxation, accounting, labour, and invoicing using advanced technological tools.

Wolters Kluwer Tax & Accounting Europe Region South vice-president and general manager Tomàs Font said: “As a global provider of technology tools tailored to business needs, we want to make a difference in the communities in which we operate.

“Training teachers in the knowledge of Wolters Kluwer’s solutions so that they can improve their students’ professional skills and thus help them in their incorporation into the working world is one more way for us to contribute to economic and business development.”

The collaboration, involving Wolters Kluwer Premium Partner a3Satel, will introduce a3innuva, an online suite that includes a3innuva Accounting, a3innuva Payroll, and a3innuva ERP.

City of Malaga Councilor Delegate for education and employment promotion María Paz Flores said: “This agreement with Wolters Kluwer allows vocational training students to acquire key digital skills in an increasingly technology-oriented environment, thus improving their job opportunities and their adaptation to the needs of the market.”

In January 2025, Wolters Kluwer Tax and Accounting released the “Future Ready Accountant” study, providing a global analysis of the tax and accounting industry.

The report, with insights from more than 2,300 global participants, highlights the impact of artificial intelligence, digital transformation, and the growing trend of advisory services on the profession.

It outlines the challenges and technological advancements that are shaping the future of the accountancy sector.