France
Country: France
Status: Full Jurisdiction
Jurisdiction Name : xbrl.fr
Website : http://www.xbrl.org/fr
Membership Count: 38
IFRS Adoption for Public Companies: Required for all domestic listed companies
XBRL PROJECTS OVERVIEW:
| AMF | Development |
| Commission Bancaire | Mandatory Filing |
| Commission Surveillance Secteur Financier | Mandatory Filing |
| Infogreffe | Mandatory Filing |
| XBRL-France | Development |
JURISDICTION MEMBERSHIP:
| ALB |
| ALTARES |
| Banque De France Commission Bancaire |
| Banque Fererale Des Banques Populaires |
| Banque Psa Finance |
| CEGID |
| COFACE |
| Compagnie Nationale des Commissaires aux Comptes |
| Conseil National de la Comptabilite |
| Conseil Superieur de l’Ordre des Experts-Comptables |
| Deloitte |
| DFCG |
| Edificas |
| EDIFICAS |
| etXetra |
| Euronext |
| Experian |
| FERMAT |
| GE Factofrance |
| INFOGREFFE |
| INSEE |
| INVOKE |
| KPMG |
| Microsoft |
| OLIGOS |
| OTC CONSEIL |
| PriceWaterhouseCoopers |
| Sab Ingenierie Informatique |
| SAGE France |
| Scacchi & Associes |
| Societe Generale |
| Sopragroup |
| Temenos |
| Theia Partners |
| UBmatrix, Inc. France |
| UMANIS |
| VBF Consulting |
| VIVEO |
Taxonomie Comptes annuels (TCA) which is currently being validated by the Conseil national de la Comptabilité (CNC), the French national council for accounting. will be adopted as the taxonomy for French GAAP, for use in social accounts reporting.
Feb09 i-greffes.fr, was launched by Infogreffe, the French companies registrar. The new portal provides much more functionality (including the generation of XBRL-format reports) and represents a major step towards compliance with the ministerial directive calling for the electronic filing of financial statements. An estimated 800,000 annual accounts will be posted in XBRL format via the portal, thus improving the quality and accessibility of legal information for French companies.
Dec08 the exposure draft of the Taxonomie Système Unifé de Reporting Financers (SURFI) was published, containing 2,000 elements and 23 dimensions. Initially launched in June 2007as a major project by the Banque de France, the SURFI taxonomy is seen as an important step towards improving the system of collecting financial information. The taxonomy is regarded as ‘unified’ because it will be used by both prudential supervisors and statisticians when providing financial data to the European Central Bank, and also because it allows COREP and FINREP reporting.
The first reports generated using the taxonomy are expected from June 2010.
















































