Why adopt IFRS for consolidated accounts?
Comparability, financing, group reporting and investor expectations: why IFRS adoption can matter in 2026.
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Why adopt IFRS for consolidated accounts?
Updated March 2026 - IFRS adoption may improve comparability, investor dialogue and group reporting discipline, but it also raises the bar for judgement and process quality.
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Main point
IFRS only makes sense when the external benefit justifies the internal reporting effort.
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Conclusion
Useful IFRS adoption is strategic, not cosmetic.
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Article written by Samuel HAYOT
Chartered Accountant, registered with the Institute of Chartered Accountants.
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