Videos and podcasts

The FRC regularly publish podcasts and videos of webinars and other events.

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  • The Wates Principles – Next steps in good practice and reporting

    The Wates Principles have been widely adopted by large private companies and have become an important part of the UK’s corporate governance environment. But how are companies actually applying them and how is best practice evolving?

  • Creating Positive Culture: Disability

    In this first episode of the second edition of the Creating Positive Culture podcast series, Tracey Groves, the FRC’s Advisor, CEO of Intelligent Ethics and Partner at StoneTurn talks to Sara Weller CBE, NED of BT Group, Virgin Money and The Money & Pensions Service about the importance of elevating disability on to the board agenda so it becomes more of a business priority. They also discuss the challenges and enablers to embracing disability as a cultural force for good, and practical steps companies can take.

  • Key Findings of Recent Corporate Reporting Thematic Reviews Webinar

    On 19 October, the FRC hosted a webinar to discuss the findings from its recent corporate reporting thematic reviews.

  • AS TM1 Webinar

    The FRC has announced changes to the Actuarial Standard Technical Memorandum 1 (AS TM1) to support consistent and reliable pension illustrations for defined contribution pension scheme members.

  • Net Zero Disclosures

    Kate O'Neill sits down Phil Fitzgerald, Director of the FRC Lab, to discuss the Lab's latest report on disclosing net zero commitments. They delve into practical tips and questions to consider when communicating what their net zero commitment includes.

  • Year one TCFD-aligned disclosures: UK regulators' perspectives on lessons learned and better practice webinar

    On 7 October, the FRC and the FCA hosted a webinar on the findings from our two recent reports on the first year of mandatory TCFD-aligned reporting for premium listed companies and look at the lessons we have learned that can lead us to better practice in year two.

  • The FRC releases their revised AS TM1 for pension projections

    In this episode Kate O'Neill speaks to James Holland (Senior Policy Advisor at the Department for Work and Pensions) and Andrew Bennett (FRC Senior Project Director for Actuarial Policy) on the new pensions dashboard and changes to AS TM1 to support reliable and consistent pension projections.

  • Navigating barriers to senior leadership for people from minority ethnic groups webinar

    On 4 October, the FRC published a report on Navigating barriers to senior leadership for people from minority ethnic groups in FTSE 100 and FTSE 250 companies.

  • Navigating the complex landscape of ESG and Sustainability reporting Webinar

    On 7 September, the FRC hosted a webinar on navigating the ESG and Sustainability reporting landscape, an area that can be confusing and challenging for many of the entities we regulate.

  • FRC Position Paper: Sir Jon & Kate O'Neill discuss the future of the audit profession

    This episode concludes the series of podcasts that explored both the Government Response and FRC's Position Paper. In this episode, Sir Jon Thompson (FRC's CEO) and Kate O'Neill (Director of Stakeholder Engagement and Corporate Affairs) discuss the value and importance of the profession and what these proposed professions mean for the future of the audit profession.

  • Improving ESG data production

    FRC Communications Director, Kate O'Neill sits down with Financial Reporting Lab Director Phil Fitz-Gerald to discuss the Lab's recent report on improving ESG data production - looking at the motivations and methods for collecting high quality data and ultimately how to use it.

  • FRC Position Paper: Rachel Atkinson & Laura Warren discuss what's next for competition

    This podcast forms part of a series of podcasts over the next month following on from the Government Response and FRC Position Paper. In this episode, Rachel Atkinson (Head of Stakeholder Engagement & Public Affairs) speaks with Laura Warren (Director of competition policy) about how the reforms will impact competition in the audit market following the publication of the Governments response to the white paper in May 2022.

  • Kate O'Neill In Conversation with Mark Babington on the ISSB's latest consultation

    In this episode Kate O'Neill (Director of Stakeholder Engagement and Corporate Affairs) and Mark Babington (Executing Director of Regulatory Standards) discuss the International Sustainability Standards Board's recently published consultation, the importance of it and where the FRC fits in.

  • FRC Position Paper: Miranda Craig and Sarah Rapson discuss the changes in supervision

    This podcast forms part of a series of podcasts over the next month following on from the Government Response and FRC Position Paper. In this episode, Miranda Craig (Director of Strategy & Change) speaks with Sarah Rapson (Executive Director of Supervision)about the changes for the Supervision division following the publication of the Governments response to the white paper in May 2022.

  • FRC Position Paper: Rachel Atkinson, David Styles & Maureen Beresford discuss Corporate Governance

    This podcast forms part of a series of podcasts over the next month following on from the Government Response and FRC Position Paper. In this episode, Rachel Atkinson (Head of Public Affairs and Stakeholder Engagement) speaks with David Styles (Director of Corporate Governance and Stewardship) and Maureen Beresford (Head of Corporate Governance) on why the position paper is important for Corporate Governance & Stewardship and the most important changes that are to come.

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