The Bank of England has reminded firms that from December, the OSCA submission portal will be retired.
Combining regulatory consulting expertise with the most advanced and robust reporting technology, the partnership between Invoke and E2S Monitoring is helping to transform regulatory reporting in Malta. As our one year anniversary approaches, Invoke has marked the occasion by issuing a press release.
The Central Bank of Ireland has published XBRL Taxonomy 2.1 for use with EMI and PI quarterly and supplementary returns.
Invoke ESEF reporting solution Invoke ESEF has been awarded XBRL Certified Software status.
Beginning in 2022, the Central Bank of Ireland will require E-Money Institutions and Payment Institutions to submit their accounts and supplementary quarterly returns in XBRL format. The new regulation is in keeping with the CBI's wider move towards reporting in XBRL, and their taxonomy 2.0.
The Financial Reporting Council has issued UKSEF 2022 v2.0.0 taxonomy, which includes the most recent 2021 version of the ESEF taxonomy.
In a Supervisory Statement, the PRA has announced changes to the reporting requirements for third country branches.
Invoke is delighted to announce details of our ESEF User Forum online event. This is a great chance to find out all the latest ESEF regulatory reporting news and share feedback and thoughts with industry peers.
Invoke's e-Filing solution enables regulated firms in Ireland to comply with CBI's Taxonomy 2.0. reporting requirements, and submit their PIMD in XBRL format.
TagPay, editor of a next-generation Core Banking System (CBS) and Invoke, European leader in financial, tax and regulatory reporting solutions, announce that they have signed a partnership aimed at offering Fintechs and Neobanks the latest generation regulatory reporting solution and support the digitization of business challenges.