IFRS Foundation develops and maintains the accounting and sustainability reporting standards adopted by over 140 jurisdictions worldwide. The organization is undergoing a financial operations overhaul—active projects span FP&A transformation, payroll modernization across multiple countries, and automated reporting—while maintaining its core mission of regulatory standard-setting. Hiring concentrates in finance (8 roles) and executive functions, reflecting both operational scaling and governance demands.
Notable leadership hires: FP&A Head, Product Director, Institutional Funding Director
IFRS Foundation is a nonprofit standards-setting organization established in 2001 to develop international financial reporting and sustainability disclosure standards. The organization operates two independent standard-setting boards: the International Accounting Standards Board (IASB) and the International Sustainability Standards Board (ISSB). IFRS Accounting Standards are mandatory or permitted in more than 140 jurisdictions; IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards, issued in 2023, are now adopted across nearly 40 jurisdictions. The Foundation maintains offices in six major financial centers (Beijing, Frankfurt, London, Montreal, San Francisco, Tokyo) and operates under governance by Trustees accountable to a Monitoring Board of public authorities. The organization combines standards development with capacity-building and regulatory intelligence functions.
IFRS Foundation develops and maintains international financial reporting standards (IFRS Accounting Standards) and sustainability disclosure standards (IFRS Sustainability Disclosure Standards) adopted across 140+ jurisdictions globally for consistent corporate financial reporting.
IFRS Foundation is headquartered in London, England, with 201–500 employees and regional offices in Beijing, Frankfurt, Montreal, San Francisco, and Tokyo. Founded in 2001, it operates as a nonprofit organization.
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