XBRL elevates business reporting from chore to value-add. It’s the vital digital infrastructure that unlocks investor-grade insight, boosts AI performance and enables increasingly interconnected global business. Find out what it’s all about in our new video.
Finland is preparing for a significant shift in how company financial information is filed, stored and used. From 2027, most Finnish companies will be required to submit their financial statements in structured digital format, replacing today’s largely PDF-based reporting with Inline XBRL.
This week, XBRL International’s Revathy Ramanan kicks off a new blog series exploring how Large Language Models (LLMs) can be used to analyse narrative disclosures in structured reports using XBRL data.
Australia’s Productivity Commission has issued a wake-up call: it’s time to leave PDFs behind. In its final report on Harnessing Data and Digital Technology, released late last year, the Commission recommends making iXBRL based digital financial reporting mandatory for disclosing entities.
This week, XBRL International moved the Open Information Model (OIM) from concept towards implementation with the publication of XBRL Taxonomy Model Requirements 1.0, a first, structured statement of what an OIM-based taxonomy model must deliver.