Frankfurt, June 9 2026
The German financial newspaper Börsen-Zeitung has reported on the ongoing discussion surrounding the European Single Access Point (ESAP) and the role of structured corporate reporting data.
The article highlights differing views on how corporate information should be made available within Europe’s future capital market infrastructure and discusses the importance of data formats, interoperability and usability for investors.
The topic has recently been addressed by EFFAS in a dedicated position statement on the importance of structured reporting for ESAP.
The debate illustrates a broader question facing capital markets worldwide: how to combine artificial intelligence, digital reporting and investor needs while maintaining high-quality and trustworthy information.
For investors and analysts, reliable structured data remains a critical foundation for efficient capital markets.
Related links:
EFFAS press release
Börsen-Zeitung