
A4 offers white label and technology access arrangements for professional firms that wish to use structured accounting and audit delivery platforms under their own brand.
Under a white label arrangement, all client-facing interfaces operate under the partner’s brand. Clients access a secure portal that reflects the firm’s identity, including branding elements and communication tone. There is no visible reference to A4.
Explore Client Portal SolutionsIn addition to the client portal, partners gain access to internal delivery portals used by their teams. These portals support planning, working papers, client queries, review processes, and sign-off workflows.
Explore Audit Portal SolutionsThe purpose of this partnership model is to provide firms with a ready-to-use delivery platform without the need to design, build, or maintain complex systems internally.
A4 supplies the underlying infrastructure and workflow logic. Partner firms apply their own branding, operate under their own name, and deliver services independently.
This model is designed for firms that want consistency, visibility, and control across their engagements.
Partners must have the appropriate licensing, qualifications, and internal governance structures relevant to their jurisdiction.
Technology access may include selected components of the A4 platform deployed for internal use.
Partners maintain operational control and are responsible for how the technology is used within their organisation. A4 does not intervene in service delivery decisions unless otherwise agreed.
The deployment model depends on the scope of access, jurisdiction, and partnership structure.
Under white label and technology access arrangements, partners retain control over their client data and engagements.
A4 provides the infrastructure but does not assume ownership of client relationships or professional responsibility.
Data handling and access are governed by agreed terms and applicable regulatory requirements.
White label and technology access partnerships are governed by agreed commercial and operational terms.
These terms define access scope, usage rights, support arrangements, and service boundaries. Commercial details are agreed privately and vary depending on deployment and scale.
All white label and technology access partnerships are subject to an assessment process.
This assessment considers professional standards, operational readiness, jurisdictional requirements, and long-term alignment.
The objective is to ensure consistent quality and responsible use of the platform.
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