Certify CSRD reports with complete peace of mind.




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You are a sustainability auditor and you wish to:
- Structure your audit missions
- Upskill your employees
- Guarantee the compliance of your work
- Save time on your audit missions
Kiosk is the first CSRD audit platform in Europe
The Kiosk platform supports you throughout the compliance journey.



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Checklist of audit requirements
Kiosk gives you access to all CSRD audit standards.
Questionnaire templates and worksheets
Kiosk allows you to carry out all the necessary tests and checks.

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Document management
Kiosk allows you to access raw data and supporting documents.
User management
Kiosk allows an unlimited number of users within the firm and guarantees proper file management.
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The Kiosk platform was developed with over twenty pioneering audit and certification firms.
- Access the platform in advance
- Sharing knowledge among peers
- Influence the development of the platform
- Benefit from price advantages

Customer Testimonials

Christine Ly
Sustainability Auditor
Afnor


Frédéric Velozzo
Sustainability Auditor
Groupe Aurys
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FAQs
A CSRD audit, or sustainability audit, is an independent review designed to verify the reliability and compliance of the information published by a company in its sustainability report, in accordance with the requirements of the European Union's CSRD Directive. It covers environmental, social, and governance (ESG) issues and ensures that reporting is conducted in accordance with European standards (ESRS). This audit is mandatory for the companies concerned and helps strengthen the transparency and credibility of the non-financial data published.
Auditors save up to 50% of time on their verification missions while ensuring compliance with quality requirements.
To be able to certify sustainability reports, verifiers must meet certain conditions:
Statutory Auditors (CAC)
- Complete a 90-hour training course approved by H2A
- Be registered on a list maintained by the H2A, specific to sustainability missions
- From January 1, 2026, CACs will also have to:
- Pass a written test organized or recognized by the H2A
- Complete an 8-month internship with a professional authorized to carry out this type of mission (unless they are registered on the list before this date)
- Pass a written test organized or recognized by the H2A
Independent Third Party Organizations (OTI)
- Obtain accreditation issued by COFRAC (legal entity level)
- Professionals carrying out the checks must:
- Complete a 90-hour training course that meets H2A requirements
- Be registered on the H2A list
- Complete a 90-hour training course that meets H2A requirements
- From January 1, 2026, the same additional conditions apply:
- Written test
- 8-month internship (exemption if registered before this date)
- Written test
- OTIs are controlled by COFRAC for maintaining accreditation and supervised by H2A for compliance with quality requirements.