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A window of opportunity
PwC’s annual FTSE 350 reporting review finds a year of relative calm in reporting disclosures but clear recognition of the myriad of regulations to come.
Initially planned for 19 March, the 22nd edition of the PwC Corporate Reporting Awards (CRA) finally happened on the Wednesday 21 October 2020. We believe our contenders' efforts need to be recognised, especially in the current difficult context. Our theme this year was: Risk Management as a catalyst for growth.
The 21st edition of the Corporate Reporting Awards ceremony happened on Thursday 21 March 2019. This year's edition was focused on how organisations are doing much more than reporting by embracing sustainability.
We celebrated the 20th edition of the Corporate Reporting Awards on Thursday 01 March 2018. In this presentation, we shared the latest trends shaping corporate reporting in Mauriitus. You can also find the full list of winners.
PwC’s annual FTSE 350 reporting review finds a year of relative calm in reporting disclosures but clear recognition of the myriad of regulations to come.
This guide summarises the various new reporting requirements and upcoming developments arising from the governance reform agenda.
With PwC's Corporate Reporting Awards 2019 round the corner, Olivier Rey shares his thoughts on the constant growth of Integrated Reporting. Read more.
Olivier Rey, Associé chez PwC. Evoque les enjeux, de l’Integrated Reporting (IR) et les questions clés comme la transparence, l’intégrité et de la création de valeur au sein des entreprises.
Olivier Rey
EMA Clients and Markets Leader, Assurance Partner, PwC Mauritius
Tel: +230 404 5145
Julien Tyack
Risk Assurance Services Partner and Sustainability Leader, PwC Mauritius
Tel: +230 404 5210
Ariane Serret
Senior Manager, Clients and Markets Development, PwC Mauritius
Tel: +230 4045029