IASB: IFRS Foundation's initiative towards adoption of IFRS worldwide

05 June 2013

The IFRS Foundation has completed the first phase of an important initiative to assess the progress towards global adoption of IFRSs. The G20 has called for global adoption of a single set of high quality financial reporting standards.

The completion of the first phase of this project sees the publication of IFRS profiles for all G20 jurisdictions, as well as profiles for a further 46 jurisdictions who responded to a survey of national and regional bodies with overall responsibility for accounting standards within their jurisdiction. 

A second phase of the project is under way and further profiles will be posted on the website during the coming months with the ultimate goal of providing profiles for most jurisdictions in the world by the end of 2013.

Of the 66 jurisdictions that responded to the survey:

The profiles describe each jurisdiction’s decision regarding use of IFRSs. They also cover, if applicable, each jurisdiction’s process for adopting or endorsing IFRSs under local law or regulations, as well as the process (if any) for translating IFRSs into the local language.

In their February 2012 strategy review report, the Trustees recognised that adoption of IFRSs is a voluntary public interest decision by the legislative and regulatory authorities in individual jurisdictions and it is for individual public authorities to determine the most appropriate method for bringing IFRSs into national law. Regardless of the mechanics of IFRS adoption, the end result should be the same—full adoption of IFRSs in order to achieve the goal of a single set of global accounting standards.

The jurisdiction profiles were prepared by the IFRS Foundation under the direction of former IASB member Paul Pacter on the basis of information from multiple sources. The starting point was the answers provided by standard-setting and other relevant bodies in response to a survey that the Foundation conducted between August and December 2012 on the application of IFRSs around the world. The Foundation drafted the profiles and invited the respondents to the survey and others, including regulators and international audit firms, to review the drafts, and their comments are reflected in the published profiles.

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