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Experienced and newly qualified Chartered Accountants see 6% salary package increase on 2024

Sep 03, 2025

The earning potential for Chartered Accountants working in Leinster has increased significantly, according to the Chartered Accountants Ireland Leinster Society Salary Survey 2025. The survey results show the average salary package of Chartered Accountants in the region now stands at €131,654. This figure is a 6.6% increase on the 2024 average (€123,466) and marks a salary increase of 20% since 2020 (€109,989).  

The annual survey of nearly 1,000 Chartered Accountants, launched today by Chartered Accountants Ireland Leinster Society in partnership with Barden, Ireland’s leading accounting and tax talent advisory and recruitment firm, provides the most up-to-date guide to Chartered Accountant salaries and employment prospects in the Leinster region.   

The research, conducted by Coyne, shows earning potential across the profession remains strong, with:  

  • Average salary package of €131,654 for Chartered Accountants working across all sectors. This figure includes base salary, car or car allowance, and bonus. 
  • Average salary package for a chartered accountant with 5 years post qualified experience now stands at €97,527, an increase of over 8% on 2024.
  • Newly qualified respondents across all sectors saw their pay increase to €72,450 from €68,121 last year, an increase of 6%.
  • The average salary package of newly qualified respondents working in industry now stands at €82,279 (up almost 16% on 2024 data).  

Satisfaction with remuneration  

Respondent satisfaction is high, with 65% satisfied or very satisfied with the salary they receive. The data highlights several positive trends, with 88% of respondents saying their total remuneration has increased in the past three years and 27% reporting more than a 25% increase. 77% expect their total remuneration to increase within the next 12 months.  

Uptake of artificial intelligence (AI) 

28% of Chartered Accountants use AI in some form to assist their day-to-day work, doubling from 14% in 2024. In this way, the potential of AI to streamline workflows and increase efficiency is already being felt across the profession.  

Over half (57%) of respondents say AI represents a significant opportunity for the profession, and that it will allow the profession to move further up the value chain in terms of the work it does. 

Two-thirds of respondents feel that artificial intelligence will impact positively on their career, with only 9% believing it will have a negative impact. Looking beyond AI to the wider impact of technological development, 69% feel that automation solutions will impact positively on their career, with 66% of respondents saying the same about online collaboration tools.  

Sarah Murphy, Chairperson of Chartered Accountants Ireland Leinster Society, said:  

“Salary increases across the sector are evidence of the value that employers place on the work of chartered accountants in businesses, practices and more. Looking to the future, the potential for progression is also strong, with 44% of respondents having received a promotion in the last three years.   

“As the role of accountants continues to evolve, to see a year-on-year doubling of the numbers using AI in their day-to-day work points to a profession that is highly adaptable and open to the opportunities that technology presents. Chartered Accountants hold positions of significant trust in organisations, and their ethical standards, critical thinking and analytical capabilities will be in even greater demand as business leaders as AI becomes more established. These results are a strong endorsement of Chartered Accountancy as a sustainable and fulfilling career, full of opportunity.” 

Attractiveness of the profession 

Becoming a Chartered Accountant remains attractive for those seeking career progression pathways while maintaining work-life balance. In the last three years, 44% of respondents received a promotion and almost 80% cited the ability to work remotely as a key way in which their employer provides flexibility.  

Findings show that employers facilitate healthy work-life balance for members through a range of non-monetary rewards. As well as the option for hybrid working, parental and carers’ leave (available to 48% of respondents) and an employee assistance programme (available to 48% of respondents) were offered across sectors. 64% of respondents were satisfied with the non-monetary aspects of their job (63% in 2024); 72% were satisfied with their work environment (76% in 2024); and 67% were happy with work-life balance (66% in 2024).  

Elaine Brady, Managing Partner, Barden, said: 

“Despite the continued backdrop of macro-economic uncertainty over the past 12 months, the inauguration of Donald Trump and the subsequent US trade policy changes, the demand for accounting talent from 2024 continued. This has resulted in very competitive offerings from employers across the board. There has never been a better time to enter the profession, with a widespread focus from employers on work-life balance and non-monetary rewards for employees.  

“The findings of this years’ survey can act as a reference point for employers focused on talent acquisition and retention. With high standards across the sector in terms of salary packages and pension contributions, employers continue to look for new ways to recognise the value of their employees. This includes hybrid working, which 80% of respondents cited as a highly valued attribute of their role.”   

Common elements across salary packages  

The majority (89%) of members have a pension, with 95% of these members receiving pension contributions from their employer. After basic salary, this pension contribution is the most valued aspect of the Chartered Accountant salary package for 54% of respondents. The other most common elements in respondents’ salary packages are payment of professional subscriptions (79%); Cycle to Work scheme (57%); health insurance (53%); and sponsored professional development (46%).  

 

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