ISO is problematic
ISO is problematic
Posted Apr 11, 2023 17:05 UTC (Tue) by chris_se (subscriber, #99706)In reply to: ISO is problematic by jhoblitt
Parent article: Standardizing BPF
Well, their budget is available online, at least for 2021: <https://www.iso.org/ar2021.html#finance>
That's 13 million CHF in 2021 from their members (various national standards bodies) selling standards, plus 7 million CHF revenue in net sales (I assume they only sell standards), which combined was about 46.6% of their total income, so indeed a significant amount relatively speaking. Unfortunately their expenditures aren't really that transparent (97% of their expenses goes to "operations", which is nearly 36 million CHF), so it's really unclear how bloated or lean that budget really is. There doesn't appear to be any more detailed financial statement I can find, so that's where my cursory investigation of this stops.
That all said, if the 30 richest countries in the world all paid ISO 700kCHF more per year each (that wouldn't even make a dent in any national budget of those countries), that part of the income of ISO could easily be replaced entirely, even if it turns out that ISO's current expenditures aren't bloated at all. (See above: I can't tell because they aren't very transparent.)