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Corporate website accessibility & speed: a basic audit

Short answer

A good corporate website must be fast and accessible to all users, including people with disabilities. Common benchmarks: WCAG for accessibility (contrast, alt text, keyboard navigation, heading structure) and Core Web Vitals for speed/experience (loading, interactivity, layout stability). Both affect investor trust and machine readability.

Accessibility (WCAG), basics

Speed (Core Web Vitals), basics

Accessibility and speed are not just technical, for issuers, both are part of equal information access and a professional impression.

Frequently asked questions

Which accessibility standard is used?

WCAG (Web Content Accessibility Guidelines) is the common reference: contrast, alt text, keyboard navigation, and correct structure.

What are Core Web Vitals?

A set of Google user-experience metrics: main-content load speed, interaction responsiveness, and layout stability.

Do report PDFs need to be accessible?

Ideally yes. Screen-reader-readable report PDFs widen access and improve machine readability.

Does speed affect visibility?

Page experience can be one factor; certainly, a fast, stable site improves trust and readability.

Official sources

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Compiled June 2026 from official sources. Regulations and practices evolve; verify the latest OJK/IDX/IAI/KNKG provisions before making decisions. This page is informational, not legal or accounting advice.