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Provision 29 Preparation and responses to the new Code by first UK reporters



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Date: Thursday 5th March 2026
Time: 12:00-12:45 PM
Location: Online Webinar

Black Sun are excited to host a webinar on Provision 29 preparation and examining the first Annual Reports published under the new Code. 

We are delighted to be joined by Jessica Dahlstrom, Head of Corporate Governance, at the Financial Reporting Council and Peter Swabey, Policy & Research Director, from The Chartered Governance Institute. They are joining us to review the very first of the FTSE 350 December year-end Annual Reports to be published, including UK high-street banks.

By attending, participants will: 

  • Gain insight from first reporters 
    Discuss the approaches adopted by early December yearend reporters, examining how they have begun to describe readiness for Provision 29 and responded to the 2024 Code’s expanded expectations, including around culture, outcomes, and December year end reporters, examining how they have begun to describe readiness for Provision 29 and responded to the 2024 Code’s expanded expectations 
  • Identify emerging practices and lessons learned 
    Consider what can be drawn from these sophisticated reporters’ disclosures, including tone, structure, and clarity, and what implications these hold for companies preparing their own future reports.
  • Explore practical next steps 
    Exchange perspectives on how to plan for Provision 29 compliance and respond meaningfully to the new Code principles and provision in a way that demonstrates transparency and authenticity.

Who should attend?

This webinar is designed for senior corporate report preparers and key contributors to governance and control reporting, including professionals in: 

  • Governance and company secretariat
  • Finance and reporting

Attendance will be most valuable for those seeking insight and inspiration from the first FTSE 100 and large cap reporters on how they are adapting to the new Code and preparing for the upcoming Provision 29 compliance. 

Register here: https://us02web.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_qaI2ps0HTI-c9DY9EacfWA#/registration


About Black Sun

Black Sun is a global group of strategic advisors, consultants and stakeholder engagement specialists. We believe that brands and businesses can have a big impact on our society  – they can shape more ethical practices, build more inclusive communities and deliver more sustainable performance. Ultimately, they can spark positive change in the world.

We partner with visionary companies to define and communicate their purpose, strategy and culture and bring to life their value creation story. Our services and solutions directly address the business-critical concerns of today;  best-practice disclosure and accountability through reporting;  protecting reputation and building trust with digital communications and helping businesses to effectively communicate their long-term responsibility and sustainability story.





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