BEST PRACTISE: CORPORATE REPORTING
PROGRAMME
08:00 | Registration and breakfast | ||||
08:20 | Welcome and opening address | Lucy Tarleton, London Stock Exchange | |||
08:25 | Reporting. Integrated! What is Integrated Reporting <IR> and how does it enable a business to tell its value creation story? Understand key concepts in the Consultation Draft of the International <IR> Framework and how this market-led initiative is getting global traction. Hear how it fits with existing reporting practice and the wider reporting landscape, here in the UK and internationally. Michael will present about the Framework from a technical perspective and Kate will explain how the IIRC engages with business, investors and other stakeholders, they will also put <IR> in the wider reporting landscape. |
Kate Jefferies, International Integrated Reporting Council Michael Nugent, International Integrated Reporting Council |
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09:05 |
The new best practice Best practice is not a resting point: it is a continuum. This panel discussion focuses on how companies can ensure their reporting is constantly moving forwards. Joining Janice Lingwood, chartered accountant and regulatory consultant at Addison, is: James Tyler, head of corporate communications, TelecityGroup, winner of most effective annual report (printed and online) at the IR Society best practice awards Ed Thacker, investor relations & digital communications manager, Land Securities, highest ranked UK company in the annual Report Watch 2012. |
James Tyler, TelecityGroup Ed Thacker, Land Securities Janice Lingwood, Addison |
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09:35 |
The audience perspective The annual report is not just a regulatory necessity. Its primary function is to communicate the financial and business story of a company. But is the annual report successful in doing this? Hear from Andrew Sawers, former editor of Financial Director magazine and editorial director at EuroFinance. |
Andrew Sawers, journalist |
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10:05 |
Practical perfect The constant focus on the narrative, the strategy and best practice mean that companies really don't want to worry about process and practical implementation once the reporting cycle has begun. So, how can companies ensure smooth process systems don't distract from the essential task at hand? Marianne Young, UK head of work flow solutions firm, CTRLPrint, uncovers the best practice dynamics in this area. |
Marianne Young, CTRLPrint |
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10:30 | Coffee break | ||||
10:45 |
Legislative changes ahead In recent years, The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has produced three discussion documents, The Future of Narrative Reporting, A Long-term Focus for Corporate Britain and The Future of Narrative Reporting (Further Consultation). These, together with other reports such as the Kay Review which called for immediate action in restoring trust and confidence in the investment chain have highlighted an urgent consensus that changes to the narrative reporting framework were needed. This autumn sees the government's response - new legislation in strategic reporting. Here, Mark Jackson, senior policy advisor at BIS, discusses the new changes. |
Mark Jackson, BIS |
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11:10 |
Strategic thought The main thrust of the new regulations and the overall evolution of best practice, has focused on the reporting of a company's strategy. This final session looks at the impending arrival of the Strategic Report. It will address issues such as: the benefits of reporting and communicating a company's strategy; the differences and similarities between strategic and integrated reporting; what regulators will expect to see in the reporting of strategy; what investors and other stakeholders can expect to learn from a strategic report. Hear from Matt Hotson, investor relations director at RSA, Stephen Pattison VP public affairs at ARM Holding and Ian McDonald Wood, research and consulting director at FutureValue. |
Melanie McLaren, Financial Reporting Council Matt Hotson, RSA Ian McDonald Wood, FutureValue Stephen Pattison, ARM Holdings |
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11.40 |
Strategic Reporting Index Accolades In this last session Reporting research and advisory services firm FutureValue will confer the Strategic Reporting Index Accolades to UK listed companies for the quality of strategy-related content in the narrative sections of their 2012 Annual Reports.
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12:25 | Conference round up | Andrew Thomas, Communicate magazine |