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FastLane Wins Total Xero Award 2025 as It Leads Accounting Into the AI Era

HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach Newswire - 6 January 2026 - FastLane Group is honoured to receive the Total Xero Award 2025, marking its third recognition from Xero following their Asia Advisory Partner of the Year 2024.



This award is less about the trophy itself and more about what it represents — years of steady progress, consistent teamwork, and a shared commitment to improving the way we support businesses. It reflects the long-term effort of our team and partners who continue to learn, adapt, and refine how we use the Xero ecosystem to bring real value to clients.

"We are truly grateful for this recognition," says Alex So, Founder of FastLane Group. "Each award reminds us that we're on the right path, but it also keeps us grounded. Our progress comes from continuous effort, small improvements made every day, and the trust our clients place in us. Technology should empower people — not replace them — and we will keep working quietly and consistently to help businesses grow with clarity and confidence."

From Cloud to Intelligence
FastLane's journey with Xero began with cloud accounting — transforming how businesses manage compliance and financial data. Today, the partnership has evolved into something more ambitious: using AI to make accounting faster, smarter, and more human.

Xero's latest AI companion, JAX (Just Ask Xero), automates tasks such as reconciliation, invoicing, and financial insights through simple conversational commands. For Alex, JAX represents the next leap in professional practice.

"Cloud technology gave us speed," he explains. "AI gives us insight. When our accountants can ask a system a question and get an intelligent answer instantly, they can spend their time advising clients, not crunching numbers."

Trust, Transparency, and the Human Touch
As AI becomes more embedded in accounting, FastLane emphasizes responsibility and human oversight. The firm aligns with Xero's commitment to transparent and ethical AI — ensuring that every automated decision still begins and ends with human judgment.

"AI doesn't take away our role; it amplifies it," Alex says. "Technology can process data, but it can't replace human intuition, empathy, or trust. That's what clients truly value — and that's what we protect."

A Vision for the Future
FastLane's influence now extends across Hong Kong, Taiwan, and Malaysia, where it helps entrepreneurs and growing companies build smarter, more scalable financial systems. Beyond compliance, the firm focuses on advisory, automation, and strategy — redefining how accountants support business growth in an AI-driven world.

"The future accountant isn't just a number-keeper," Alex concludes. "They're a strategic partner, powered by technology and guided by purpose. AI gives us back the time to think, lead, and create real impact."


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About FastLane Group

FastLane Group provides full-stack accounting services to startups, SMEs, and large corporations in Hong Kong, Malaysia, and Taiwan. As a Xero Platinum partner, the Company leverages Xero's cloud-based accounting software to provide efficient services that comply with local accounting standards. The services cover customised professional accounting services, accountancy, bookkeeping, taxation, offshore formation, company secretary, etc. It was honoured as the Total Xero Award 2025 – Winner, Xero Asia Advisory Partner of the Year 2024 – Winner, and Xero Accounting Partner of the Year Hong Kong 2019 – Winner.

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