ISRE 2400 Review Services in the UK

An ISRE 2400 review gives your company independent assurance on its financial statements without the cost or scale of a full statutory audit. Legend Fusions carries out review engagements in accordance with ISRE 2400 (Revised), working with businesses across London, Bolton, Milton Keynes and the wider UK. This page sets out what a review involves and how our team can help.

Plenty of companies now fall outside the audit requirement, yet they still want their accounts checked by an independent accountant. A review engagement builds real credibility with banks, shareholders and other stakeholders, and it typically costs less and takes less time to complete than a full audit.

What Is an ISRE 2400 Review?

ISRE 2400 (Revised) is the international standard that governs review engagements of historical financial statements. It was issued by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board under the International Federation of Accountants (IFAC) and applies to periods ending after 31 December 2013. It sets out the procedures practitioners must follow throughout the engagement. An ISRE 2400 review is an assurance engagement carried out by someone who is not the entity’s existing auditor.

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Broadly speaking, an ISRE 2400 review suits companies that are exempt from a statutory audit but still want independent assurance over their accounts. It also makes sense for any business that simply wants to show clients and lenders it takes compliance and sound reporting practice seriously.

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Our ISRE 2400 Review Process

Our structured ISRE 2400 review process exists to make sure your financial statements are reviewed accurately and in full accordance with professional standards. We follow a clear, five-step approach, from getting to know your business through to issuing a properly documented review report.

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An ISRE 2400 review is an assurance engagement in which an accountant reviews an entity’s financial statements through inquiries and analytical procedures, in accordance with ISRE 2400 (Revised). It provides limited assurance rather than the full opinion given in an audit.

No. An audit provides reasonable assurance through detailed testing and a positive opinion. A review provides limited assurance through inquiry and analytical procedures, ending in a negative conclusion that nothing has come to the practitioner’s attention to suggest a problem.

ISRE 2400 (Revised) became effective for reviews of historical financial statements for periods ending after 31 December 2013. It was issued by the International Auditing and Assurance Standards Board under the International Federation of Accountants, commonly known as IFAC.

No. If your company meets the audit exemption thresholds, a statutory audit isn’t required by law. Some companies choose an ISRE 2400 review anyway, so banks, shareholders or other stakeholders get independent assurance on the accounts.

From 6 April 2025, a company is generally exempt from a statutory audit if it meets two of three tests: turnover of £15 million or less, a balance sheet total of £7.5 million or less, and an average of 50 employees or fewer.

A practitioner builds an understanding of the entity, performs analytical procedures on the financial statements, and makes inquiries of management. Further testing only happens if something raises a genuine concern, and the standard also requires strict documentation and a clear reporting format in compliance with ISRE 2400.

An ISRE 2400 review can flag weaknesses or unusual items in financial statements, but it doesn’t offer the same fraud detection capability as a full audit. If fraud risk is a specific concern, an audit is usually the more appropriate engagement.

A review generally costs less than a full audit, since it needs fewer resources and less time to complete. The exact fee depends on the size and complexity of your business, so we always agree pricing before the engagement begins.

Not always. Businesses with straightforward structures and material items in their accounts are usually well suited to a review. Entities with complex operations or unusual transactions are often better served by a full audit, so we’ll advise honestly if that applies to your business.

An ISRE 2400 review must be performed by a qualified practitioner, engaged in accordance with the standard and all relevant laws and ethical requirements. The practitioner must not be the entity’s existing auditor for that period.

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