European Single Electronic Format (ESEF) resources

For periods commencing on or after 1 January 2021, companies listed on UK regulated markets were required for the first time to publish and file their annual financial reports in XHTML web browser format and upload to the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA's) National Storage Mechanism under the UK implementation of the European Single Electronic Format (ESEF). For periods commencing on or after 1 January 2022, the remaining requirements of ESEF come into effect, meaning that issuers preparing consolidated annual financial statements in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (IFRS) are required to tag financial information including the notes to the financial statements.

Following its October 2021 report on early adopters, which identified significant issues, in September 2022 the FRC’s Financial Reporting Lab published a further review of structured digital reporting which noted some improvement but highlighted that much remains to be done and that data quality and usability do not yet meet the standards that the FRC expects to see from listed companies.  It sets out the FRC's expectations and suggestions for better practice including advice for applying the new requirements for 2022 to tag the notes to the financial statements, including accounting policies.

This pages includes all of our resources on the European Single Electronic Format (ESEF).

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FRC Lab report on digital reporting

12 Oct, 2021

A new report from the Financial Reporting Lab reviews fifty early structured reports and sets out key considerations and tips for companies to help them deliver the quality that will be expected for companies’ official filings.

FRC issues its 2022 suite of Taxonomies

11 Oct, 2021

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has issued the 2022 suite of FRC Taxonomies.

FRC Lab publishes survey results and resources on UK Electronic Reporting

10 Sep, 2021

The Financial Reporting Lab ("the Lab") has published the results of a survey, launched in May 2021, which sought to understand how prepared companies and service providers were for the introduction of structured electronic reporting for annual financial reports which will be required by Disclosure and Transparency Rule (DTR) 4.1.14.

ESMA updates ESEF reporting manual

12 Jul, 2021

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published an update of its European Single Electronic Format (ESEF) Reporting Manual. The manual is aimed at all market participants involved in the implementation of the requirements set out in the ESEF Regulation.

FRC Lab calls for participants in a survey on UK Electronic Reporting

27 May, 2021

The Financial Reporting Lab (FRC Lab) has launched a survey, as part of its work on digital reporting, to understand the impacts and progress towards digital reporting for companies with securities on a regulated market in the UK.

ESMA integrates latest IFRS updates in its ESEF taxonomy

08 Dec, 2020

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published amendments to the European Single Electronic format (ESEF) to update the core taxonomy to the latest updates to IFRSs.

FCA Policy Statement delays ESEF implementation and extends publication deadlines for listed companies

10 Nov, 2020

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has published Policy Statement (PS) 20/14. The Policy Statement sets out the FCA’s decision to delay by one year mandatory requirements related to the European Single Electronic Format (ESEF). The Policy Statement also provides an update on extending deadlines for the publication of financial statements by listed companies in response to COVID-19.

FRC issues its 2021 suite of Taxonomies

30 Sep, 2020

The Financial Reporting Council (FRC) has issued the 2021 suite of FRC Taxonomies.

Example of an annual financial report in ESEF format

18 Jun, 2020

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has published on its website an example of an annual financial report which is prepared in the new European Single Electronic Format (ESEF).

Latest IFRS updates integrated into the ESEF taxonomy

19 Dec, 2019

The second version of the European Commission’s delegated Regulation (EU) 2019/2100 on regulatory technical standards for the specification of a single electronic reporting format (ESEF) was published in the Official Journal of the European Union on 16 December 2019.

ESMA announces enforcement priorities for 2019 financial statements

22 Oct, 2019

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has announced the priority issues that the assessment of listed companies' 2019 financial statements will focus on.

ESMA continues series of video tutorials on ESEF

11 Sep, 2019

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has released the third in a series of tutorial videos designed to guide market participants through the new requirements of European Single Electronic Format (ESEF), which will become effective in 2020.

ESEF becomes European law

03 Jun, 2019

The European Commission has published a regulation requiring all listed companies across the European Union to submit their annual financial statements digitally as Inline XBRL documents from 1 January 2020 on.

ESEF factsheet

19 Feb, 2019

Accountancy Europe has published an ESEF factsheet designed to guide market participants through the new requirements of European Single Electronic Format (ESEF).

ESMA begins series of video tutorials on ESEF

26 Nov, 2018

The European Securities and Markets Authority (ESMA) has released the first in a series of tutorial videos designed to guide market participants through the new requirements of European Single Electronic Format (ESEF), which will become effective in 2020.

FCA consults on electronic submission of accounts and accounting requirements for authorised funds

12 Jun, 2014

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has issued Consultation Paper (CP) 14/8 Quarterly consultation No 5 which proposes a number of amendments to their handbook.

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