Multi-Framework Disclosure Reporting Software | ISSB, GRI, NSRF, CARB Packs

 Multi-Framework Disclosure Reporting

Multi-Framework Disclosure Reporting - One Finance-Integrated Dataset, Many Disclosure Packs

Publish disclosure-ready reports aligned to ISSB/IFRS S1-S2, GRI, TCFD, and jurisdiction-led requirements like California (CARB SB 253), UAE (DFM/ADX), and Malaysia NSRF-with controlled workflows, evidence, approvals, and audit trails built in.

The Challenge

Multiple Frameworks. One Reporting Team. Zero Time.

Organizations face growing pressure to report under multiple frameworks and regimes-often in parallel. The reality: the data is scattered across functions, the disclosure structure differs by framework, and finance teams must defend sustainability numbers with the same rigor as financial reporting

Framework Overlap, Different Structure
Framework Overlap, Different Structure

Similar topics (governance, strategy, risk,metrics/targets) still require different formatting and coverage across standards.

Spreadsheet & Document Chaos
Spreadsheet & Document Chaos

Narrative and metrics are managed in disconnected files with weak version control and approvals.

No Crosswalk Mapping
No Crosswalk Mapping

Teams rework the same metric repeatedly because mappings aren't standardized and reusable.

Evidence Gaps for Assurance
Evidence Gaps for Assurance

Supporting documents aren't linked to disclosures,making assurance readiness painful.

Regime-Specific Requirements
Regime-Specific Requirements

Requirements like California emissions reporting deadlines and exchange guidance add complexity on top of global frameworks.

Narrative & Metrics Gap
Narrative & Metrics Gap

Governance disclosures require structured narrative(policies, oversight, controls) alongside metrics-hard to assemble repeatedly.

Solution Overview

Taxilla's Multi-Framework Disclosure module is a disclosure workspace and mapping engine that sits on a finance-integrated ESG dataset-so you can generate multiple disclosure packs without duplicating data collection or rebuilding reports every cycle.

How it Works

Model → Map → Assemble → Validate → Approve → Publish

Fully Automated End-to-End Process

Model

Model

Maintain one governed ESG and finance dataset (entities, sites, GL/costcenters, metrics, narrative inputs).

Map

Map

Use pre-built crosswalks to align metrics and narrative sections to ISSB/IFRSS1-S2, GRI, TCFD, and jurisdiction packs.

Assemble

Assemble

Auto-populate disclosure templates and workspace sections with linked metrics, commentary, and evidence placeholders.

Validate

Validate

Run completeness checks, required-field controls, variance flags, and mapping validations.

Approve

Approve

Multi-level sign-offs with evidence attachments and audit trail (owner → ESG reviewer → finance/controller).

Publish

Publish

Export disclosure-ready reporting packs (framework view and jurisdiction view) for stakeholder sharing and filing workflows.

Key Benefits

Tangible Outcomes for Your Finance and Sustainability Teams

One Dataset, Many Frameworks

Collect once, report many-reduce duplication across frameworks and regimes.

Faster Disclosure Cycles

Pre-built templates and mappings reduce manual formatting, copy/paste, and rework.

Finance-Grade Defensibility

Tie reported metrics back to governed sources, ownership, approvals, and evidence-built for assurance readiness.

Consistent Narratives and Metrics

Keep governance/ strategy/ risk narratives structured and reusable across frameworks with controlled reviewer workflows.

Future-Proof Reporting

Versioned templates and mappings help you adapt as requirements evolve-without breaking historical reproducibility.

CFO & Board-Ready Outputs

Produce consistent, reviewable disclosure packs with commentary, governance narratives,and KPIs.

Module Capabilities

Features Deep-Dive

Multi-Framework Template Library

Multi-Framework Template Library

  • ISSB / IFRS S1-S2 disclosure structure (governance, strategy, risk management, metrics & targets)
  • GRI templates (impact-focused disclosures with structured topic reporting) (Global Reporting Initiative)
  • TCFD reporting pack (maintain TCFD-style outputs where stakeholders still expect it; aligned with ISSB content areas) (IFRS)
  • California (CARB SB 253 and SB 261) pack for emissions reporting readiness and evidence organization, including the proposed first-year deadline approach.
  • UAE exchange packs (DFM / ADX) aligned to published exchange guidance and indicators (Dubai Financial Market)
  • Malaysia NSRF pack aligned to the phased adoption approach and ISSB-based direction (Securities Commission Malaysia)
Crosswalk & Field Mapping Engine

Crosswalk & Field Mapping Engine (Core Differentiator)

  • Pre-defined mapping: metric → framework line item → disclosure section → country pack
  • Maintain mapping versions by reporting period (supports repeatable reporting and audit reproducibility)
  • Reuse mappings across entities and business units (no rebuild per team)
Narrative Reporting Workspace

Narrative Reporting Workspace (Governance/ Strategy/ Risk)

  • Structured narrative sections with reviewer workflow
  • Commentary linked to metrics (e.g., targets, progress, key risks, governance oversight)
  • Evidence attachments to narratives (policies, board notes, risk registers)
Controls, Evidence & Assurance Readiness

Controls, Evidence & Assurance Readiness

  • Approvals by role (data owner → ESG reviewer → finance/controller)
  • Field-level change history and period lock after sign-off
  • Evidence index and exportable assurance pack (attachments, approvals and changes)
Multi-Entity Rollups and Consistency Checks

Multi-Entity Rollups and Consistency Checks

  • Consolidate metrics across entities/sites with governed reporting boundaries
  • Reconciliation-style completeness views (who submitted what; what's missing; what changed)
  • Consistency checks across frameworks to prevent conflicting statements
Regulatory & Framework Update Management

Regulatory & Framework Update Management

  • Template versioning as standards evolve (without breaking prior-year reporting)
  • Controlled updates to mappings and required fields
  • "Impact preview" to see what changes in disclosures when template versions change
Technology Advantage

Taxilla is built to make disclosure reporting repeatable and finance-grade

  • Disclosure hub and mapping engine

    Disclosure hub and mapping engine

    Disclosure hub and mapping engine on top of a governed ESG dataset.

  • Workflow-first controls

    Workflow-first controls

    owners, deadlines, sign-offs, evidence, audit trail.

  • Template versioning

    Template versioning

    reproducible reporting across periods.

  • Non-disruptive overlay

    Non-disruptive overlay

    integrate without heavy ERP customization.

  • Designed for assurance

    Designed for assurance

    traceability from disclosure → metric → source → evidence.

TechnologyAdvantage
Integrations

Seamless Integration Across Your Ecosystem

Taxilla connects to the systems needed to populate multi-framework disclosures:

ERP/AP

ERP/AP

Business Process Systems

Business Process Systems
Industry Use cases

Trusted By Global Shared Services

Multi-country manufacturing group

Run one disclosure program and publish ISSB, GRI and exchange packs with consistent metrics and narratives.

Financial services / regulated companies

Maintain governance/risk narratives and evidence trails aligned to ISSB content areas and stakeholder expectations.

Retail / CPG

Standardize disclosures across business units, reduce rework, and improve assurance readiness with evidence packs.

Companies with California exposure

Organize emissions reporting readiness and disclosure governance for SB 253 timelines and reporting workflows. (California Air Resources Board).

Pricing & Plans

Transparent Pricing for Every Stage of Growth

Pricing typically varies by: no.of frameworks enabled, no.of entities/sites, workflow complexity,evidence volume, and integration scope.

FAQ's

Frequently Asked Questions

How is this different from an ESG data collection tool?
Taxilla includes a disclosure workspace and crosswalk mapping engine with workflows, approvals, and evidence-built for reporting packs, not just data capture.
Do you support ISSB/IFRS S1 and S2 structures?
Yes-Taxilla aligns disclosures to ISSB content areas and supports S1 and S2 usage together. (IFRS).
Is TCFD still relevant if ISSB exists?
Many stakeholders still reference TCFD; ISSB standards align to the same core content areas, so Taxilla can produce both views from one dataset. (IFRS).
Can we start with one framework and expand later?
Yes-start with ISSB or GRI and add other frameworks/regimes using the same dataset and mappings.
How do you keep disclosures consistent across frameworks?
Taxilla uses crosswalk mappings, governed definitions, validations, and controlled narrative workflows.
Do you support jurisdiction-led packs like California and UAE exchanges?
Yes-Taxilla supports pack structures aligned to California emissions reporting readiness and UAE exchange guidance. (California Air Resources Board).
Can we produce an assurance-ready evidence pack?
Yes-evidence attachments, approvals, and audit trail can be exported as a structured assurance pack.

Make disclosure reporting multi-framework, finance-integrated, and audit-ready-without rebuilding your report every cycle.

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