Multiannual accessibility plan 2025 - 2027
Introduction
Decree no. 2019-768 of 24 July 2019 on the accessibility of online public communication services for people with disabilities, published on 25 July 2019, sets out the obligations relating to the accessibility of agent sites and the https://www.euroquity.com website.
Accessibility in Bpifrance's digital strategy
Digital accessibility is at the heart of the concerns linked to the development and availability of websites and mobile applications for both our customers and our internal staff, thus contributing to Bpifrance's policy in favour of the integration of people with disabilities.
What is digital accessibility?
An accessible website is one that allows people with disabilities to access its content and functions without difficulty. For example, an accessible website allows :
- Navigate using a voice synthesiser and/or a Braille display (used in particular by blind and partially-sighted people).
- Customise the display of the site according to your needs (enlarging characters, changing colours, etc.)
- Navigate without using the mouse (with the keyboard only, via a touch screen, by voice or any other adapted device).
To achieve this, the site must comply with the standards in force when it is created and updated.
Annual action plans
Compliance work and actions to promote digital accessibility are planned annually in action plans.
2025 action plan
- Use people with disabilities to check the rapid audit criteria as defined by the RGAA.
- Correct non-conformities
2026 action plan
- Use people with disabilities to check the criteria of the complementary audit as defined by the RGAA.
- Correct non-conformities
2027 action plan
- Use people with disabilities to check the criteria of the full audit as defined by the RGAA.
- Correct non-conformities