As regulations intensify – CSRD, EU Taxonomy, Pillar 2, IFRS 16… – and technological environments grow increasingly complex, one question arises: do organisations still truly control their data?
Caught between reliance on external infrastructures, a growing number of tools, and rising expectations around reliability and traceability, data has become a central issue – not only for compliance, but for decision-making.
With this special edition of kShuttle Connect, we aim to open a space for discussion around this challenge:
how can organisations regain control of their data in a fragmented and demanding environment?
Finance, tax, sustainability, IT… All functions are now facing the same reality: multiple, critical data sets that are still too often scattered.

🗺️ One event, multiple paths
This year, kShuttle Connect is changing format.
The afternoon will be structured around two business tracks, designed to address the challenges faced by finance, tax and sustainability teams:
Finance & Performance Management Track
To explore compliance, performance management, international tax, IFRS 16 and financial data structuring challenges.
Sustainability & Reporting Track
To unpack CSRD, ESRS, non-financial reporting, ESG data reliability and the transformation of sustainability practices.
Participants will be able to follow one dedicated track, or move freely between the two according to their priorities.
The objective: allow everyone to build their own agenda, combining panel discussions, workshops, customer feedback and convergence sessions.
Please note: the event will be held in French.
✉️ Programme
Opening keynote by Frédéric Encel | 2:00 pm – 2:45 pm
Economic and digital sovereignty: the moment of truth for European companies
To open this edition, Frédéric Encel will set the scene: a world where economic, technological and geopolitical power dynamics are reshaping companies’ room for manoeuvre.
Behind choices of tools, infrastructures and governance models, one question is becoming increasingly clear:
who really controls the data?
Panel discussions | 3:05 pm – 4:00 pm
Finance & Performance Management Track
Pillar 2: the final sprint… and what comes next?
As deadlines approach, Pillar 2 is no longer just a compliance topic. It has become a real-life stress test for tax and finance departments: data quality, group coordination, traceability, industrialisation of calculations and process governance.
This panel will look at the challenges of this final stretch, but also at what it reveals more broadly: the need to build a robust, sustainable and usable data foundation over time.
Sustainability & Reporting Track
CSRD & ESRS: field feedback, one year on – with Upcoop
After the first reporting campaigns, ESRS are no longer just a regulatory framework. They have become a mirror of organisational maturity: data quality, contributor engagement, and the dialogue between sustainability, finance and business teams.
With feedback from Upcoop, this panel will give the floor to those already facing the reality on the ground: what has changed, what still resists, and what CSRD now requires companies to rethink in the way they produce, secure and use non-financial data.
Parallel workshops | 4:20 pm – 5:05 pm
Finance & Performance Management Track
IFRS 16 from the inside: field feedback with SNCF Réseau
Beyond the standard itself, IFRS 16 raises very concrete questions for finance departments: contract management, data reliability, monitoring of accounting impacts, controls, scope changes and process continuity.
With feedback from SNCF Réseau, this workshop will explore the operational challenges of IFRS 16 management in a complex organisation: how to structure information, secure processing and keep data usable over time.
Sustainability & Reporting Track
Sustainability information systems: the CNP Assurances experience
With CSRD, sustainability data is changing scale. It must now be collected, controlled, documented, consolidated and made usable within a more demanding framework.
Through the experience of CNP Assurances, this workshop will address the concrete challenges involved in structuring a sustainability information system: governance, business contribution, data quality, traceability and long-term management.
Closing plenary | 5:20 pm – 6:50 pm
Finance, sustainability, tax: the end of silos
Reporting, compliance and performance management challenges can no longer be addressed separately.
Sustainability, finance, tax, consolidation, IT: teams may still sometimes operate in silos, but data already moves from one topic to another. The challenge is no longer simply to collect more data, but to build a common, reliable and shared foundation.
This closing plenary will bring together kShuttle decision-makers to connect the two tracks and close the afternoon around one conviction: data control is becoming a shared challenge for every department.
🍸 Closing cocktail | 7:00 pm – 11:30 pm
To mark the beginning of summer, the event will continue with an evening of networking, cocktail and exceptional buffet in partnership with Tableaux Paris.
Several animations will also take place throughout the evening, offering another way to continue the conversations.
Tableaux Paris
Paris-based catering service.
Join us on June 4 for this Grand Format edition
Event partners
Our partners Satriun, Hub Technology, KPC, RSM and Grant Thornton will be present on site with dedicated spaces to exchange with participants around reporting, performance management, compliance, digital transformation and data structuring challenges.






