EU Omnibus Proposal: key things you need to know

The European Commission released the Omnibus Package yesterday, a wide-ranging set of proposals to existing sustainability legislation. Simply put, these new proposals seek to amend the EU’s key sustainability reporting and due diligence initiatives without (in theory) losing sight of the EU’s broader Green Deal ambitions.

Mastering your CSRD and ESG Reporting: Join CtrlPrint at Edie 25

As regulatory requirements for corporate reporting continue to evolve, businesses across the UK and EU are facing increased scrutiny over how they present their sustainability and financial data. The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive (CSRD) is reshaping the landscape, making it more important than ever for companies to adopt best practices in digital filing which ensures ESG (Environmental, Sustainability and Governance) and financial information is machine-readable, key metrics standardised and accessible to investors.

What is corporate reporting?

Corporate reporting plays an essential role in shaping the public image, financial transparency, and
stakeholder relationships of organisations across the globe – but what exactly is it and why is it such a
vital part of modern business? In this article, we’ll explore corporate reporting, why it matters, and the key
components that contribute to effective reporting. We’ll also look into how the CtrlPrint platform makes
corporate reporting more creative, more collaborative, and fully compliant.

ESMA’s 2025 Corporate Reporting Priorities – 5 Things You Need to Know

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has outlined its corporate reporting priorities for 2025, with a strong emphasis on improving transparency, consistency, and quality. These priorities address financial reporting, sustainability disclosures, and digital reporting under evolving regulatory frameworks. If you’re responsible for corporate reporting, this summary will help you understand what’s expected and how to prepare.

Preflight – Your New Tool to Ensure Every InDesign Report is ESEF Compatible. Always.

If you work on corporate reports, you know the pressure: every detail needs to be perfect. A small mistake could mean not just extra revision rounds but potentially hefty fines and damage to the company’s reputation. In report compliant production, every step counts, and no one wants errors slipping through the cracks ahead of submitting a final report to regulation bodies.

What is ESEF (European Single Electronic Reporting)?

When you operate a company in Europe, you must familiarise yourself with ESEF. The European Single Electronic Reporting (ESEF) is a digital reporting requirement your publicly traded company must conform to.