On 3 June 2025, at its new offices in Workstation – La Défense, kShuttle inaugurated the very first edition of kShuttle Connect.
A packed and committed morning, dedicated to all those who see regulations not as a constraint, but as an opportunity to manage their business more effectively.
It was also an opportunity to unveil a major innovation: the Extended Regulatory Platform (ExRP), a unified, intelligent SAAS platform designed to accelerate the digitisation of all regulatory reporting (financial and sustainability).
1. A vision: connecting data, teams and challenges
This first edition marked an important milestone for kShuttle, with a central message: it’s time to adopt a more cross-functional and operational approach to regulatory reporting.
Because beyond the acronyms – CSRD, ESG, Pillar 2, taxonomy – there are above all data to collect, stories to structure and decisions to make.
For kShuttle, the answer lies in a single platform: the ExRP (Extended Regulatory Platform), designed to centralise, pool and promote dialogue between all the processes involved in financial and non-financial reporting.
A clear vision: linking ideas and innovation, data, teams and regulatory issues with concrete solutions
At a time when regulatory requirements are multiplying and overloading teams, one thing is clear: behind the acronyms lie massive flows of data that need to be collected, structured and reported.
For kShuttle, the time has come to move away from a silo-based approach to a platform-based dynamic, where data flows transversally between finance, ESG, tax, HR and IT functions.
2. ExRP: a single platform for multiple processes
The aim of the ExRP? Enabling companies to build bridges between their different information systems, but also between their teams (finance, ESG, tax, IT, HR, etc.).
Each new regulatory requirement gives rise to a specific process, with its own data, metadata, processing and analyses. ExRP enables these to be pooled on a single platform, while ensuring the traceability, reliability and interoperability of the data.
This open architecture is based on the company’s historical DNA, with developers who are all aware of the issues and who were able to integrate regulatory requirements into their product roadmap at a very early stage.
At the heart of this vision is ExRP. A platform designed to:
- access all types of data sources
- centralising all regulatory and non-financial reporting processes,
- pool processes, repositories and workflows,
- connect teams and information systems around reliable, traceable and actionable data.
The result of more than 8 years of in-house R&D, this platform reflects the very DNA of kShuttle: an ability to anticipate regulatory changes and translate them into concrete, modular and interoperable technological solutions.
3. The reporting a cultural rather than a technological challenge
The morning was punctuated by customer testimonials on their first CSRD report or their strategy around Pillar 2.
With a strong idea: what counts is not just the tool, but the commitment to a new way of collaborating, accessing, structuring and delivering information.
ExRP is not just another layer in a company’s information system, but a cross-functional foundation designed to host, communicate and leverage data from all functions.
In this way, it responds to a key challenge facing companies today: making their reporting coherent, strategic and operational.
With ExRP, kShuttle is offering more than just software: it’s providing a structured foundation to make reporting sustainable, strategic and unifying. And therein lies its real promise: to transform reporting into a lever for overall performance.
4. A story under construction, an expanding community
This first edition laid the foundations for a multidisciplinary kShuttle community: customers, partners, experts in finance, ESG, tax, law… all united around a common challenge.
Geopolitics has become as multidimensional as the kShuttle platform! The closing speech by geopolitical scientist Frédéric Encel highlighted the extent to which companies today have to deal with exogenous factors – geopolitical, climatic and societal – which are profoundly redefining strategic priorities, investments and resilience scenarios.
► Need tools to structure your reporting ESG REPORTING? Contact the kShuttle or discover the ExRP platform here.
► Conference available in audio format
► La suite de la kShuttle Connect ? “Structurer le reporting de durabilité : un défi collectif”