The digital reporting standard for business and government
The non-profit community improving U. S. reporting through a free, open standard
The non-profit community improving U. S. reporting through a free, open standard
Banks gain with government-shared data dictionaries
By Campbell Pryde, President and CEO of XBRL US; and John Turner, CEO of XBRL International
With XBRL-based data preparation and collection ingrained into the normal business activities of companies of all sizes in the Netherlands, Standard Business Reporting (SBR) has expanded into the private sector. The government-created shared data dictionary is now leveraged in SBR Nexus, a program established by the three major Dutch banks.
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