“It’s only a broken link… so what?”
For one UK public company, that “so what” turned into a £6 million fine.
Here’s what happened.
At exactly 14:00, the company’s CEO stepped onto the stage to deliver annual results, proudly sharing updates on digital transformation and online efficiency. Moments later, a shareholder raised their hand. The published link to the results wasn’t working. The latest financial report simply wasn’t live.
The timing couldn’t have been worse. The optics? Worse still. Regulators viewed it as withholding market-sensitive information, potentially giving some investors an unfair advantage.
The result? A hefty fine, and reputational damage that will take far longer to repair.
It’s not just an embarrassment. It’s a business risk.
Broken links might seem like small glitches, but they quietly drain performance, trust and revenue.
Don’t let small issues undermine the bigger picture
Digital confidence starts with the basics — that includes monitoring links, page performance and protecting brand experience.
At AAAnow, these fundamentals are part of what our Scorecard delivers: independent confirmation that the experience you think you’re providing is actually what users are getting.
It’s how you avoid mistakes like these. And build trust that lasts.
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