FINANCIAL COMMUNICATION: FRAMEWORK AND PRACTICES - 2019 EDITION

This document was prepared by Contact: cliff@cliff.asso.fr Created in 1987, the Cliff is the French association of financial communication professionals. It has 240 members from both listed companies representing more than 80% of the Paris market’s capitalisation and from consultants and specialists in fields related to financial communication. As such, the Association is a recognised voice for the profession in France. With an active programme encouraging the sharing of experiences, expertise and new evolving topics, and thanks to a successful training programme in partnership with a renowned French University (Paris-Dauphine) and its contribution to the annual publication of the “Financial Communications: Framework and Practices”. www.cliff.asso.fr About PwC France and Francophone Africa PwC is developing its advisory, audit and accounting engagements in France and French-speaking Africa by leveraging an industry-specific approach. More than 251,000 people in 158 countries belonging to the PwC international network share their ideas, expertise and innovative views to deliver high-quality service to clients and partner companies. PwC’s French and French‑speaking African firms comprise 6,400 people working out of 23 countries. For more information, visit www.pwc.fr By working every day to advise clients and support them in their success, PwC actively contributes to the development of the French economy. Through its studies and expert analyses, PwC is also committed to preparing for the economies of the future and developing new technological applications. Lastly, by providing solutions for risk management, PwC creates trust among stakeholders and helps maintain a secure environment at the heart of the economy. PwC France launched the #LetsgoFrance movement to showcase all the people, companies and organisations that are working to ensure the success of the French economy. Come join us and work together at letsgofrance.fr "PwC" refers to the PwC network and/or one or more of its member firms, each of which is a separate legal entity. For more information, visit www.pwc.com/structure Bredin Prat has 170 lawyers, who are from a French, English or American background.The firm specialises in certain fields of business law, with a very strong corporate practice which advises on matters including M&A transactions and securities law issues. It also particularly focuses on French and European competition law, employment law, public law, tax, financing, as well as litigation relating to these fields, and international arbitration. www.bredinprat.com

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