Financial Reporting Sessions That Actually Matter
We run monthly webinars covering compliance updates, investor communication strategies, and reporting frameworks. Real scenarios from our work with Australian businesses—no fluff, just practical guidance you can use right away.
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Upcoming Sessions for 2025
Each session runs 90 minutes with time for questions. We keep groups small—usually around 40 participants—so you can actually get your specific concerns addressed.

Q2 Reporting Standards Update
Recent changes to quarterly disclosure requirements have caught a few companies off guard. We'll walk through what changed in March and what you need to adjust before your next report.
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Building Better Investor Updates
Most investor communications miss the mark because they're either too technical or too vague. I'll share examples from companies doing it right and break down what makes their approach work.
Join This SessionYear-End Report Preparation
September's early to think about year-end reports, but that's the point. Starting with a clear structure now prevents the December scramble. We'll cover timeline planning and common pitfalls.
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Marcus Chen
Spent 12 years handling compliance reporting for mid-sized firms before joining brelanovexiq in 2021.

Rebecca Novak
Former investment analyst who switched to the reporting side after seeing too many preventable communication failures.
Who Runs These Sessions
Marcus and Rebecca alternate leading our webinars, though they're both on every call. Marcus tends to handle the technical compliance pieces—he's particularly good at explaining why certain disclosure requirements exist, which helps when you're trying to remember them.
Rebecca focuses more on the investor perspective. She worked on the buy side for years, so she knows what actually gets read in a quarterly update versus what gets skipped.
- Real examples from Australian reporting contexts, not generic international case studies
- Direct answers to your specific reporting situations during Q&A segments
- Templates and frameworks you can adapt rather than starting from scratch
- Follow-up resources sent after each session for reference
Between the two of them, they've worked on reports for everything from mining ventures to tech startups. That range matters because reporting challenges vary quite a bit depending on your industry and stage.
Questions People Usually Ask
These come up pretty consistently, so we figured we'd answer them upfront.