IFRS.Report
Platform Overview
How IFRS.Report joins standards reference, evidence capture, AI drafting, and report generation into one IFRS-centric workflow.
A sustainability manager at a mid-cap manufacturer in Frankfurt opened three spreadsheets, four PDFs, and a folder of supplier emails. She needed to answer 56 questions for the company's IFRS S1 and S2 disclosure. The data was scattered across finance, operations, legal, and procurement. No single system held it all. She spent three weeks compiling evidence, cross-referencing standards, and drafting answers. When she finished, she had a document — but no audit trail, no version history, and no way to prove that every answer was sourced.
That was the problem IFRS.Report was built to solve. The platform joins standards reference, evidence capture, AI-assisted drafting, and report generation into a single workflow. It starts with the IFRS S1 and S2 standards — every paragraph, every requirement, every industry metric — and maps them to the data a company already has. It captures source evidence: meter readings, supplier invoices, board minutes, risk assessments. It uses AI to draft answers, but never overwrites human input. It generates a structured report aligned with IFRS S1, S2, and SASB industry metrics. The three weeks of spreadsheet work becomes a single, auditable, source-verified disclosure. The manager in Frankfurt no longer compiles evidence. She reviews it.
Under IFRS S1 §54–59, entities may refer to ISSB pronouncements and other standard-setting bodies for guidance. IFRS.Report provides that guidance in context: when a user answers a question about governance oversight, the platform surfaces IFRS S1 §26–27 alongside the company's board committee charter. When a user enters Scope 2 emissions data, the platform links to the GHG Protocol and the company's electricity purchase records. The standard is not a document you read. It is a workflow you follow.
The platform turns scattered evidence into a structured, auditable disclosure — standards reference, AI drafting, and report generation in one workflow.
In Plain Language
IFRS.Report joins standards reference, evidence capture, AI-assisted drafting, and report generation into a single IFRS-centric workflow. Under IFRS S1 §54–59, entities may refer to ISSB pronouncements and other standard-setting bodies for guidance — the platform provides that guidance in context.
- The platform turns scattered evidence into a structured, auditable disclosure — standards reference, AI drafting, and report generation in one workflow.
- Every answer in the platform is linked to its source: a meter reading, a supplier invoice, a board minute, or a risk assessment.
- The practical test is whether an assurance provider can trace any disclosure from the final report back to its source evidence without intermediate guesswork.
Technical Requirements
- Standards reference integration — IFRS S1 §54–59: The platform surfaces the specific IFRS paragraph that authorises each disclosure, providing guidance in the context of the user's actual data.
- Source evidence capture pipeline — IFRS S2 §27–36: Every data point entered in the platform is linked to its source document — meter reading, supplier invoice, board minute — and retained with timestamp and reviewer identity.
- AI-assisted drafting workflow — ISSA 5000: AI-generated drafts never overwrite human-entered data. Fill-empty-only logic and confidence gating ensure the human remains the final reviewer.
- Report generation & output — IFRS S1/S2: The 15-agent pipeline produces a structured report with QA scoring, cross-reference resolution, and numeric consistency validation.