Regulatory Reporting
Regulatory reporting shouldn't mean rebuilding the numbers from scratch.
Corporate tax, ESG and lease accounting all draw on entity-level data that ultimately needs to reconcile back to your statutory numbers. We treat regulatory reporting as part of the wider finance process, built on governed data and designed to adapt as regulation changes. Your team shouldn't have to rebuild the process every time the rules move.
Regulation as a service
Corporate tax
BEPS Pillar 2, built in line with OECD guidance. Data collection, mapping, calculations, top-up tax and allocation, alongside tax provision under IAS 12. All working from your consolidation data rather than a separate copy of it.
Why CCH TagetikESG and sustainability reporting
Which disclosures apply to you is a moving target. Start with the obligations you have today, then put the underlying data through the same ownership, controls and audit trail you expect from financial reporting. Not a spreadsheet collection exercise once a year by email.
The Northstar WorkshopLease accounting: IFRS 16, FRS 102 and ASC 842
Right-of-use assets and lease liabilities calculated and disclosed from the same entity data as the rest of the group - not a standalone lease register that someone reconciles back to the balance sheet by hand each period.
Financial closeWhy one platform
One platform is where assurance survives.
A tax or ESG point solution can create a second version of the truth and a reconciliation exercise that falls between teams. Corporate tax, ESG and lease accounting should share the same governed data foundation as consolidation, so every number traces back to the statutory figures. Regulation as a service keeps the solution aligned as regulations evolve, rather than leaving Finance to interpret and implement every change themselves.
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Score the foundations of regulatory reporting
The Finance Value Score covers statutory reporting and ESG reporting - it doesn't rate tax or lease accounting - including the close and reporting processes that regulatory outputs depend on. Because the risk often starts in the numbers and processes underneath them. Two minutes. No login.
New regulation. What does it mean for your reporting?
Tell us your group structure and where the data lives now. We'll tell you honestly how big a job it is.
