Investor relations website
What we build

Investor relations
website

Disclosures and filings, structured for someone checking your record.

An investor relations website section for financial disclosures, filings and investor communication: structured so an investor or analyst can find the specific document or figure they need without wading through unrelated corporate content.

What it is
What is included

What an investor relations
website includes

What it involves

Investor relations content has a specific readership doing specific tasks: finding a quarterly filing, checking a historical disclosure, verifying a governance detail. Burying that inside a general corporate site structure makes it harder to find than it needs to be.

What we deliver

A structured archive of filings and disclosures with reliable findability, governance and leadership information, financial calendar and event information, and a publishing workflow your finance or IR team can use directly.

Built for your finance and legal teams to publish into

We build the structured archive your finance and legal teams publish approved disclosures into, so filings and governance information stay reliably findable the moment they are released, without us touching the compliance decisions behind them.

case studies

Clients we've worked with

Real projects for industrial and pharmaceutical companies.
Investor relations track record
Track record

What our investor relations
sites have structured

The scope our investor relations website builds have operated within.

+10
years building for regulated industries
+200
organisations have trusted Code
+1.500
documents migrated with their access permissions intact
+160
scientific papers in a single managed repository
Investor relations by company stage
Who needs it

What an investor relations website has to hold by company

The volume and type of disclosure differs by company. An investor relations website starts there.

Build process
Four stages

How we build an investor
relations website

Four stages. An investor relations website is built for findability first.

CONTENT AUDIT
01
01

What needs to be findable, and by whom

We audit what disclosure types and historical content need to be present and how investors and analysts actually look for them.

What we review

We review the filing types the section needs to support, how much historical content genuinely needs to be archived and how far back, and how your specific investor audience actually searches for information rather than assuming a generic IR pattern.

Result

Before any structural decision is made, we know exactly what the section has to support — which filing types, which historical depth, which investor tasks.

ARCHITECTURE
02
02

Structured for a task-focused reader

We architect the section around specific investor tasks — find the latest filing, check governance, see the financial calendar — rather than a generic content hierarchy.

What we define

We define the section structure around specific investor tasks, organise the filing archive so it is genuinely browsable by date and type, and decide how the section relates to the rest of the corporate site without competing with it.

Result

An investor looking for the latest filing, the governance page, or the financial calendar finds it directly, without guessing where in the site it might be.

BUILD
03
03

A publishing workflow your finance team can use

We build the section with a publishing workflow your finance or IR team can use directly for new filings and disclosures, without depending on a developer each quarter.

What we build

We build the IR section itself, a properly organised filing archive, and a publishing interface your finance or IR team can use directly each quarter to add new disclosures without needing a developer involved for a routine filing.

Result

Each quarter's filings get published by your own finance team on the day they are ready, rather than waiting on a development request to get them live.

LAUNCH
04
04

Live, archived correctly, ready for the next filing

We launch with historical content properly archived and dated, and your team ready to publish the next disclosure.

What we handle

We handle launch, migrate historical filings into the new archive with correct dating and categorisation, and train your team on the publishing workflow so the next disclosure goes out through the new system with confidence.

Result

The section is fully populated with historical content and your team is ready to publish the next filing themselves from the moment it goes live.

Investor relations FAQ

Investor relations website questions

What comes up when structuring an investor relations section.

Do you ensure our filings are compliant?

No, filing compliance sits with your finance, legal and compliance functions. We build the structure and publishing workflow your team uses to put approved disclosures live, including version control and archiving of past filings; the content itself and its regulatory accuracy remain your team’s responsibility.

Should this be part of the corporate site or separate?

Usually it works best as a clearly structured section of the corporate site rather than a fully separate property. See corporate website for how the two typically relate; keeping investor relations within the main site preserves shared navigation, search, and brand consistency while still giving disclosures their own dedicated area.

Can our finance team publish filings without a developer?

Yes, that is the point of the publishing workflow we build. Quarterly filings, press releases, and disclosures should not require developer involvement each time; your finance team gets a structured form or template to upload documents and update figures directly, with developer support needed only for structural changes.

Does this include the pipeline?

It can reference the pipeline rather than duplicate it. See pipeline page for the dedicated build if pipeline presentation needs its own structure, such as phase-by-phase detail, beyond a simple link from the investor relations section pointing readers to that fuller page.

Other things we build

Other pharmaceutical platforms we build

An investor relations site often sits alongside these other builds.

Investor relations website

Start your investor
relations website

Filings scattered across formats nobody can find, or a section that needs building ahead of a listing. Tell us your disclosure needs and we will tell you how we would approach the investor relations website.

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