
Three user-groups
The NSRS is primarily designed for three user groups, all of which are significant for the green transition
Users: SMEs
The tool is designed for SMEs in the Nordic region.
Primary-users: Accountants
The tool is designed to be used by accountants in order to support their clients; SMEs.
End-users
Investors, banks, consumers, large companies and governments.
For SMEs in the Nordics
The NSRS offer a simple and tangible guide and toolbook for your accountant, so you can get the help you need to stay up to date on your sustainability reporting.
- Stay relevant in public and private tendering processes
- Classify for green loans with competitive interest
- Add value for your consumers
- Stay up to date in the fluctuating regulative landscape
- Use the tool as a transition tool for your business


For Accountants in the Nordics
In many cases the accountant is the closest advisor for SMEs. We have developed a process where you as an accountant can:
- Add a service to your core activities
- Gain a competitive advantage in the green economy
- Extend your knowledge base in regards of the green transition
- Be a change-maker
You who are seeking the non-financial data
For investors, large companies, banks, government, consumers and other stakeholders who are seeking insight into non-financial data in the SME they are involved with.
- Easier for you to collect non-financial data
- Comparability between actors
- Easier to develop targets and goals
- Be a change-maker

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