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28 April 2025
The True Cost of Corporate Reporting: Hidden Time and Resource Drains
The True Cost of Corporate Reporting: Hidden Time and Resource Drains. The annual report stands as the...
02 July 2024
How issuers use ScribeStar to produce, verify and checklist their Annual and Sustainability reports
Webinar –  Watch    Watch on the London Stock Exchnage Webinar we did with Haleon Plc, H/Advisers...
13 March 2024
ScribeStar technology in support of listed funds access to market and reporting
Webinar –  Watch  Capital raising from investment companies was challenging throughout 2023, with...
23 January 2023
Scribestar, AI and the use of structured data from prospectuses and other offering documents
SCRIBESTAR, AI AND THE USE OF STRUCTURED DATA FROM PROSPECTUSES AND OTHER OFFERING DOCUMENTS Relevance...
11 May 2022
Panel: How to IPO
In April 2022 we had the pleasure to participate on the panel with our friends from the London Stock...
30 March 2022
Case-study: Transformative teamwork
Transformative Teamwork All parties collaborating on a client’s prospectus documentation can cut swathes...
01 March 2022
Datasets to make better decisions
Digitising documents is currently at the forefront of digital transformation efforts at law firms, banks,...
20 December 2021
Prospectus Regime Consultations - Summary of Responses now published
On the 16th of December HM Treasury published a Summary of responses to the UK Prospectus Regime Review...
25 May 2021
The cost of listing in 1986 versus today, and the role of the Prospectus
“London Stock Exchange published our article on the cost of listing in 1986 versus today. You can...
27 March 2021
London Stock Exchange interview with William Belcher, Partner at Taylor Wessing LLP on using ScribeStar for listed funds and IPOs
London, 09 March 2021 In this video Akhil Suresh of LSEG speaks to William Belcher, a Partner at Taylor...

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Self-uploaded Templates

Are documents uploaded by Super Users themselves via ScribeStar’s document upload feature. It’s easy to do, but some users like us to do it for them – in that case we’ll charge you the cost of “additional” templates beyond those

Regular Users

Regular Users will be the team members from your own or other organisations such as juniors in your team, the PR Firm and its clients, accountants and so on.

RNS Templates

RNS templates are forms prescribed by the FCA to be used for ongoing reporting by public companies. On ScribeStar these are pre-formatted and ready for LSE’s RNS Submit upload

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Means producing offline versions of documents and RNS Submit ready bundles. ScribeStar lets you download Word, PDF, HTML, XML and JSON versions of documents, as well as .csv files of pre-tagged data and information.

Self-uploaded Templates

Are documents uploaded by Super Users themselves via ScribeStar’s document upload feature. It’s easy to do, but some folks like us to do it for themin that case we’ll charge you the cost of “additional” templates beyond those included in your package

Custom Small Template

These are bespoke templates created for you. Tell us what you want or give us a previous document you want us to use for this purpose. Learn more under FAQ!!

Custom Large Templates

Bespoke for you and created in the same way as small ones. The only difference is the extensiveness of the document. Learn more under FAQ!!

Additional Small Template

Any small template you ask us to upload, beyond the ones already included in your package. If you upload it yourself, it will cost you 6 times less versus asking us to do it for you.

Additional Large Template

Any large template you ask us to upload, beyond the ones already included on your package. If you upload it yourself, it will cost you 6 times less versus asking us to do it for you.

Super Users

Super Users manage other users, control the project, the document and the reporting process. Typically, this would be the General Counsel, Company Secretary, CFO, Account Manager at the PR Firm and so on.