DAC6 Cyprus: Tax Department Release Updated Guidance

On 29 October 2021, the Cyprus Tax Department released a new publication in the Official Gazette, Decree No. KDP 438/2021, which implements the EU directives on reportable cross-border arrangements (DAC6). The guidance in relation to reporting in Cyprus has also been updated. 

Signing documents made simple with Omnitrack’s new DocuSign integration

Omnitrack’s solution for easy eSignatures DocuSign, the popular eSignature software that allows organisations to manage electronic agreements, allows users to sign documents anywhere from any device, with no need for overnighting, faxing or waiting. And with encryption and a complete audit trail, it’s more secure than paper! In our recent update, we have now integrated […]

Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) Compliance is Coming to the UK: Are You Ready?

Preparing for a new era in financial compliance with Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) In March 2021, the UK’s Department for Business, Energy and Strategy (BEIS) launched their much anticipated consultation: “Restoring trust in audit and corporate governance.” This consultation followed three significant reports into the operation of the UK’s financial services industry: the Sir John Kingman’s review, […]

What is Microlearning and why Should you Care About it?

Seemingly ever-increasing in popularity as the years go by, microlearning is essentially a way of packaging and delivering learning content (particularly work-based learning) into short, bite-sized chunks that are easily digestible and that address very specific, focused learning outcomes. The thinking behind microlearning might seem pretty self-explanatory: it offers quick, compact answers to questions employees […]

Everything you need to know about the ISO 9000 series

What is the ISO? The ISO, or International Organization for Standardization, is a non-governmental organisation that sets proprietary, industrial, and commercial standards, with a membership comprising 166 national standards organisations. The organisation’s name – ISO – is not an acronym, but in fact originates from the ancient Greek word ísos, meaning equal or equivalent. This […]

COP26: Early spotlight on supply chain due diligence

World leaders likely to make more ESG reporting mandatory COP26 might be experiencing its own logistics problems, with delegates queuing for hours to get in and a foreign energy minister unable to access the venue because she is a wheelchair user, but the early spotlight at the conference has fallen on supply chains. Already one […]

International Stress Awareness Week: Organisations increasing support for stress and burnout

DeltaNet International has revealed that there has been a significant jump in users taking courses in managing stress since the start of the pandemic. Following almost two years of a global pandemic, DeltaNet has analysed its learners to understand how organisations have prioritised stress management in the workplace. Recent reports by Randstad UK highlighted that 69% […]

VinciWorks mental health training course nominated for Zenith Global Health Awards

Mental Health: Wellbeing at Work shortlisted for Healthcare Excellence award The sixth annual Zenith Global Health Awards will be held in London in November, celebrating excellence and innovation among healthcare professionals. VinciWorks’ online course Mental Health: Wellbeing at Work will be among finalists, nominated alongside some of the world’s leading doctors and healthcare professionals. The […]

COP26: UK to mandate climate related company disclosures from April 2022

UK first G20 country to require ESG reporting on TCFD Ahead of COP26, the UK has announced it will become the first country to pass legislation to mandate climate change TCFD disclosures for Britain’s largest companies and financial institutions from April 2022. The Taskforce on Climate-Related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) is an environmental reporting framework which […]

Turkey ‘grey listed’ by FATF

Turkey added to the FATF grey list In a significant move by the international anti-money laundering body the Financial Action Task Force (FATF), Turkey, alongside Mali and Jordan, have been added to the watchdog’s grey list. This comes on the back of a “large number of serious issues” identified in the countries’ mutual evaluations in […]