by Ben Russell | Oct 5, 2022 | Eurofiling, Solutions
This is a case study for a data collection modernisation project run by the National Bank of Georgia (“the Bank”). Georgia wishes to accede to the European Union and this project was partly driven by a desire to harmonise with European best regulatory banking...
by Jonathan Rabbitt | May 10, 2022 | Digital Future Reporting, ESEF, Extensibility, Inline XBRL, Interactive Data, Seahorse, Solutions, True North, XBRL
The original version of the Inline XBRL specification was released over ten years ago with a wide range of features to enable filers to embed XBRL tags within an HTML file, creating a document which is both human-readable and computer readable. In my role as editor of...
by Thomas Howells | Apr 21, 2022 | Solutions, Taxonomy, True North
CoreFiling have been helping standards setters write taxonomies for more than a decade. Taxonomies are increasingly important as part of digital standards and are increasingly seen as a core part of the standard itself. We recently completed a project with a standards...
by Paul O'Connell | Nov 12, 2021 | Solutions, True North
For this blog post, I wanted to write about one of our implementations of the True North Data Platform (TNDP) that shows how the microservice architecture we moved to several years ago works to meet the needs of our customers. The TNDP is used by data collectors, such...
by Ben Russell | Oct 7, 2021 | Digital Future Reporting, Quality, Solutions, Taxonomy
It is becoming common for data collection programmes to release versions of taxonomies with an expectation that external stakeholders will provide feedback on issues based on their own testing. Subsequent work and new releases allow the data collector to reach the...
by Chris Mills | Sep 3, 2021 | Products, Quality, Solutions, Taxonomy, XBRL
New taxonomies are published by regulators for a variety of reasons, to fix issues, introduce new report types or to apply year-on-year changes. CoreFiling customers are used to being given access to new versions of reports well before they are required, but how do we...