Roundtable
16 May 2016 (17:00 - 19:30)
Add to my calendarGreat Hall, Chartered Accountants’ Hall, 1 Moorgate Place, EC2R 6EA, London
View on Google MapsThe Federation of European Accountants, jointly with the the Consultative Committee of Accountancy Bodies (CCAB) and the Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute, held the event Join us to debate the Future of Corporate Reporting on 16 May in London.
This was a unique opportunity to debate the future of corporate reporting with standard setters, regulators, preparers, investors, the accountancy profession and, others stakeholders, and to contribute to a roundtable discussion on the potential next steps in innovating corporate reporting, its audience, content, approach, policy making, and technology.
All participants contributed to the debate on the potential next steps in innovating corporate reporting, its audience, content and approach, with reference to developments in technology and policy making.
We encourage all stakeholders to provide FEE with comments on the paper, especially considering the questions in Appendix A on page 79. Send your input via e-mail to Pantelis Pavlou ([email protected]) until 30 June 2016.
17:00 - 03:38
17:30 - 03:38
Tony Nicholl, President, CCAB
Petr Kriz, President, FEE
17:30 - 03:38
Tony Nicholl, President, CCAB
Petr Kriz, President, FEE
Introduction to the debate
Kathryn Cearns, Chairman, Financial Reporting Advisory Board (FRAB) &
Chair, Financial Reporting Committee, ICAEW
17:40 - 03:38
Mark Vaessen, Chair, Corporate Reporting Policy Group, FEE
17:55 - 03:38
Richard Schreuder, CFA, Portfolio Manager, Saemor Capital
Paul George, Executive Director, Conduct, FRC
Hugh Shields, Executive Technical Director, IASB
Paul Druckman, Chief Executive Officer, IIRC
18:20 - 03:38
Open discussion for all participants organised around roundtables
19:00 - 03:38
19:20 - 03:38
19:30 - 03:38