Practical perspectives on reporting
A series of webinars on topical themes for business

Our webinar series sees Claire hosting lively discussions and Q&As on hot topics for business, with a particular focus on reporting. We hear from knowledgeable and interesting people from across the reporting spectrum – Board directors, investors, standard setters, company secretaries, auditors, lawyers, regulatory experts – and beyond. Originally a quarterly series, we’re organising our webinars in a more ad hoc fashion now that the reporting landscape is moving so fast, so please do sign up for notices of new webinars, and our blogs. All past webinars can be viewed below, and you can read the related blog. Come and join the debate!


Upcoming webinars

9 October 2025
12.30-1.15pm (UK)

#1 What might reporting look like in an AI-enabled future?

Later this year, the UK Government will be launching a consultation on the future of reporting, its Non-Financial Reporting Review. In practice, this means a review of the content and structure of everything except the financial statements – very timely, considering that the UK Sustainability Reporting Standards are almost over the line. We’re delighted because it means that we finally have a proper opportunity to rethink how reports are written and produced while making sure they work for readers/users and preparers alike. In our view, that means considering the role of AI as well. With input and support from experts across the reporting world, the FW team is developing a proposal for what reporting could look like and how AI should be used. To set the scene for our new webinar series, this first webinar will see FW founder Claire Bodanis and research partner Diana Rose of Insig AI discussing the proposal and the role of AI with Jonathan Labrey, who leads the ISSB’s connectivity and integrated reporting effort for the IFRS Foundation, and Ida Woodger, Group Company Secretary of FTSE 100 company, Intertek.

13 November 2025
12.30-1.15pm (UK)

#2 If AI wrote it, is it their opinion? Debating how generative AI should and shouldn’t be used in management and Board commentary

Using generative AI in drafting narrative was the most hotly debated subject in our focus groups with companies and investors. While all agreed that the facts must be accurate and the opinions truly those of management and the Board, the views on what that meant for its use were very different. Some vowed they’d never use it at all, while others were happy to use it for a first draft but not later editing, and still others vice versa. Being a report writer herself, FW founder Claire Bodanis will take part as a panellist in this discussion, hosted by Diana Rose of Insig AI. Other panellists TBC – but we will make sure they hold a range of views!

8 January 2026
12.30-1.15pm (UK)

#3 Should companies disclose the use of generative AI in reporting, and if so, how?

Another hotly-debated subject in our focus groups with companies and investors was the value, or otherwise, of disclosure. On the whole, there was widespread support amongst companies for disclosing how they use generative AI in their reporting, while investors were also in favour if it were explained well. But what should disclosure look like? How can it be explained? Where should it be discussed? Do companies even know if it’s being used in their source material? And what about regulation? FW founder Claire Bodanis and Diana Rose from Insig AI will host a discussion with panellists (TBC) representing the corporate and investor view.

12 March 2026
12.30-1.15pm (UK)

#4 Getting a return on your investment in AI: training, guidelines and governance for use in reporting

Our research found that those companies that were giving their teams access to generative AI tools – Copilot and internal chatbots being the most common – were doing so with very little if any proper training or guidelines. In these cases, many people found that using it created more work than it saved. By the time of this webinar, we’ll be a year on from the research project, and, with training in any context very much in the public mind, we expect to see far more examples of companies with proper training programmes who can share their experiences with us. FW founder Claire Bodanis and Diana Rose from Insig AI will host a discussion with panellists TBC.

14 May 2026
12.30-1.15pm (UK)

#5 Generative AI in action: a case study on how to use it responsibly in reporting

To round up our webinar series, and ahead of the 2026/7 reporting season, we’ll be hearing from companies that have begun to use generative AI responsibly in their reporting. How did they develop their responsible approach? What are they using it for – and what are they not? How are they ensuring that the facts are accurate and the opinions truly those of management and the Board? FW Founder Claire Bodanis and Diana Rose from Insig AI will discuss these and other questions with corporate panellists TBC.


Past webinars

For webinars from March 2021, you’ll find a link to watch each one at the top of its blog page. For previous webinars, which were hosted by the Chartered Governance Institute, you can watch them on their website if you’re registered. If you’re not registered, you can sign up here. Or, just read our blog post!