Altova XBRL Add-in for Excel

Create Solvency II XBRL reports in Excel

Publisher

Altova

About this software

The Altova EIOPA (Solvency II) XBRL add-in for Excel provides a Windows Excel add-in that lets organisations prepare Solvency II reports using predefined Excel templates mapped to the EIOPA XBRL taxonomy. Users can validate report data inside Excel, export valid XBRL instance documents for submission, and import existing XBRL reports for analysis. Taxonomy updates are managed via the built-in XBRL Taxonomy Manager. The product is available in Basic and Enterprise editions and as annual concurrent-user licenses.

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Altova XBRL Add-in for Excel

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Benefits

  • Excel-based reporting: Enter Solvency II data using predefined Excel templates.
  • Validate inside Excel: Validate report data directly within Excel against the taxonomy.
  • Export compliant XBRL: Export created reports as valid XBRL instance documents for filing.
  • Import existing XBRL: Open and analyse received XBRL reports in a tabular Excel view.
  • Taxonomy management: Install, update, and manage XBRL taxonomies with the Taxonomy Manager.

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Documentation and manuals: Comprehensive online manuals and release notes are available on Altova's website.
  • Downloads and updates: Installers and previous releases are available from the Altova download center.
  • XBRL Taxonomy Manager: Manage and install EIOPA taxonomies from within the product.
  • Discussion forum: A community forum is hosted on Altova's site for user questions and discussion.
  • License management resources: Shop pages and documentation explain licensing types and activation workflows.

Frequently asked questions

What does the Altova XBRL Add-in for Excel do?
Enables tagging Excel cells with XBRL taxonomy concepts, creating and exporting XBRL instance documents, and performing basic validation within Excel.
How does it integrate with Microsoft Excel?
Installs as an Excel add-in that provides commands to tag cells, map taxonomy elements, run validation, and import or export XBRL without leaving the spreadsheet environment.
Can it validate XBRL instance documents and taxonomies?
Built-in validation can check instance documents against applicable taxonomies and report validation messages so tagged data can be corrected before export.
Does it support importing existing XBRL into a spreadsheet?
Includes import capability to load XBRL instance documents into Excel for review and editing of tagged data, preserving mapping for re-export.