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List of IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting (FSR) Customers

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Audacy Media 3530 $1.2B United States IBM IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting (FSR) Financial Consolidation and Close 2008 n/a In 2008, Audacy implemented IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting (FSR). The deployment was categorized as Financial Consolidation and Close and was executed as a finance-focused solution in the United States to support disclosure and statutory reporting, including XBRL tagging. IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting (FSR) was configured to deliver disclosure report packs and XBRL tagging capabilities, and to provide a collaborative workflow for 10-Q and 10-K production. The implementation emphasized report authoring, structured disclosure templates, and workflow-driven review and sign-off consistent with Financial Consolidation and Close functional workflows. Operational scope covered corporate finance activities and SEC filing production within the United States, aligning application usage to finance teams responsible for statutory reporting and external disclosure. Governance changes centered on formalizing collaborative workflows for quarterly and annual filing cycles, reassigning report ownership and approval checkpoints to support repeatable 10-Q and 10-K production. The project is reported to have improved accuracy and productivity for disclosure and statutory reporting processes. Implementation timing is approximated from IBM’s 2011 customer transcript, and the record is presented here with the year 2008 associated with Audacy’s IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting (FSR) deployment in the Financial Consolidation and Close category supporting corporate finance and disclosure functions.
FirstCash Banking and Financial Services 18000 $2.7B United States IBM IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting (FSR) Financial Consolidation and Close 2010 n/a In 2010 Cash America International, now part of FirstCash, implemented IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting (FSR) to automate the last mile of financial statement and regulatory report generation. The IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting (FSR) deployment targeted Financial Consolidation and Close functions, supporting finance and regulatory reporting activities across the United States. The implementation centered on configuring report templates, automated document assembly, disclosure and formatting rules, and close cycle orchestration to remove manual formatting and reconciliation steps. Workstreams included embedding finance‑approved templates, automating distribution and signoff workflows, and instrumenting reconciliation checks to align FSR output with month end and regulatory reporting cadences. Governance and operational coverage rested with finance and regulatory reporting teams, with process changes to standardize authoring and reduce manual checks and overtime while improving data integrity as described in IBM materials. The deployment positioned IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting (FSR) as the statement and regulatory publication layer within FirstCash Financial Consolidation and Close operations.
Southwest Airlines Transportation 73463 $26.1B United States IBM IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting (FSR) Financial Consolidation and Close 2009 n/a In 2009, Southwest Airlines implemented IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting to address finance-led reporting and SEC filing workflows. The deployment is associated with Financial Consolidation and Close activities and the timing is estimated from IBM's 2011 FSR customer transcript, so the when and live years are approximate. The IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting implementation centered on automated financial statement generation and XBRL tagging, with multi-author 10-Q and 10-K preparation capabilities for consolidated reporting. Configuration emphasized template-driven statement layouts, tagging workflows for regulatory filings, and multi-user author control to support concurrent authorship and version management during quarter and year end close. Operational scope focused on corporate finance and SEC reporting teams in the United States, with deployment designed to support recurring filing cycles and coordination across accounting and reporting functions. The implementation enabled distributed authorship and centralized statement production, aligning close process outputs to periodic SEC submission requirements. Governance was oriented around structured report ownership and controlled publishing for filing cycles, formalizing workflows for review and signoff during 10-Q and 10-K preparation. The project explicitly produced earlier filings and reduced manual effort according to the customer account in IBM material, outcomes that informed ongoing use of IBM Cognos Financial Statement Reporting within Southwest Airlines.
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