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Connected reporting

Aligning your strategic, sustainability and financial information

A company’s annual report contains three key areas that provide insights into the business model and strategy: the financial statements; the sustainability disclosures; and management's discussion and analysis (MD&A).​

Companies may face direct challenge from investors, regulators and other report users if those insights are not connected. Climate-related matters and other uncertainties are under particular scrutiny.​

To achieve connectivity, it is important that companies are both compliant with relevant standards and are connecting the dots between financial and non-financial information.​

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Insight and action

Connectivity matters

Get your connectivity right and your annual report can build trust between your management and investors.

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Connected climate reporting

Investors need information to make sophisticated judgements; they do not need the illusion of certainty.

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Connectivity is especially important when reporting on issues that create volatility for the company’s prospects such as climate change and uncertain times. The following resources can help you… 

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Clear on climate reporting

Digital hub on the financial reporting impacts of climate change

ISSB Standards

Digital hub on implementing the new sustainability disclosure standards

Uncertain times

Digital hub on the financial reporting impacts of uncertain times

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