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IOSCO encourages issuers’ fair disclosure about Covid-19 related impacts

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The Board of the International Organisation of Securities Commissions (IOSCO) issued a public statement highlighting the importance to investors and other stakeholders of having timely and high-quality information about the impact of Covid-19 on issuers´ operating performance, financial position and prospects.

The pandemic and the uncertainty it has caused have material implications for financial reporting and auditing, including issuers’ disclosures of current and reliable information material to investment decisions. Current circumstances may make disclosures outside the financial statements more challenging and hence make high quality disclosures that much more important. In light of Covid-19, IOSCO confirms its commitment to the development, consistent application and enforcement of high-quality reporting standards and disclosure regulations, which are critical to the proper functioning of the capital markets.

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In its statement on importance of disclosure about Covid-19, IOSCO reiterated the importance of disclosure of the impact on amounts recognised, measured and presented in the financial statements.

IOSCO also highlighted the importance of transparent and complete disclosures, noting that in an environment of heightened uncertainty, disclosures should be entity-specific and transparent, particularly when involving significant judgments and estimates.

The Board restated that in the current environment, it is important that issuers are mindful of the elements of reliable and informative non-GAAP measures and noted that interim financial information will require more robust disclosures of material information and management’s response to the changing circumstances.

IOSCO reminded auditors of their responsibilities to report on Key Audit Matters (KAM), including how the auditor addressed the matters; and encouraged issuers to balance the flexibility provided by regulators extending the period to file financial information with the responsibility to provide timely and comprehensive financial information that includes reasonable and supportable judgments.