Everything you need to understand EU compliance regulations — written clearly, structured logically, and built for business leaders who need to act.
Each guide includes a free overview open to all visitors, plus a premium deep-dive for Verdaio subscribers with detailed requirements, sector implications, and compliance checklists.
Regulatory literacy is no longer optional. The EU has enacted a wave of compliance frameworks over the past decade — each with real enforcement teeth, cross-border reach, and significant financial consequences for organisations that get it wrong. Understanding what each regulation actually requires, who it applies to, and when it takes effect is the foundation of any credible compliance programme. This Learning Centre cuts through the complexity and gives your team the knowledge they need to act with confidence.
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The Corporate Sustainability Reporting Directive has expanded mandatory ESG disclosure to tens of thousands of companies across Europe. Understand who is in scope, what must be reported, and by when.
The world's strictest data privacy law applies to any organisation that processes the personal data of EU residents — regardless of where the organisation is based. Enforcement is accelerating.
The world's first comprehensive AI regulation classifies AI systems by risk and imposes obligations accordingly. If your business uses, develops, or deploys AI in any professional context, you have obligations.
The European Sustainability Reporting Standards are the technical backbone of CSRD — defining exactly what data points must be disclosed. A gap analysis against ESRS is the mandatory first step before reporting.
The DMA regulates large digital platforms designated as "gatekeepers" — imposing a detailed list of behavioural obligations designed to ensure fair and contestable digital markets across the EU.
The EU Taxonomy Regulation defines which economic activities can be classified as environmentally sustainable — and requires large companies to report the percentage of their turnover, capex, and opex that is taxonomy-aligned.