Elevate Your Reporting: Updates to CtrlPrint Integrate
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Agnes Sundblad : Dec 1, 2025 3:03:57 PM
For companies and investors operating in Denmark, financial reporting frameworks are central to compliance, transparency, and stakeholder trust. Danish entities often prepare their statements under Danish GAAP (the Danish Financial Statements Act), but international investors are typically more familiar with IFRS.
So how do these two frameworks compare? And in which cases would a company choose one reporting standard over the other? We hope this article will clearly answer these questions for you.
Danish GAAP is based on the Danish Financial Statements Act, which classifies companies into different reporting classes depending on size. This tiered approach allows flexibility and reduces the burden on smaller businesses.
Key features of Danish GAAP:
IFRS is required for all companies listed on Nasdaq Copenhagen in their consolidated financial statements. Non-listed companies may choose IFRS voluntarily, often to align reporting with global stakeholders or to increase transparency towards investors.
Choosing between Danish GAAP and IFRS is more than a compliance task - it shapes how your business is evaluated by stakeholders. For Danish companies aiming at international growth, or investors assessing Danish entities, clarity in reporting is business critical.
At CtrlPrint, we help organisations:
By bridging national requirements with global frameworks, CtrlPrint empowers leaders to manage reporting with confidence and communicate results that inspire trust.
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