PwC report shows no full appreciation of integrated reporting at present


KUALA LUMPUR: An analysis of the top 30 companies listed on Bursa Malaysia shows that they have already disclosed some of the key elements of the International Integrated Reporting Council’s Integrated Reporting Framework (IRF) but there is still a lack of linkage between these elements.

Sridharan (Sri) Nair, the managing partner of PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC) Malaysia, said PwC found that while there was a growing awareness of integrated reporting among companies in Malaysia, many of them still do not fully appreciate the value it brought to their business.

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