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Ghost accessibility for financial services: setup, plugins, and audit checklist
Running an accessible Ghost site for financial services combines two layers of responsibility: Ghost's platform-level accessibility, and the finance & banking-specific compliance frameworks — EAA (banking), ADA Title III, WCAG 2.2 AA — that layer on top.
Why Ghost for financial services?
Ghost accessibility depends on theme choice — Ghost's default Casper theme targets WCAG 2.1 AA; custom themes vary widely. The platform itself supports semantic markup, alt text, and accessible editorial workflow but does not enforce it.
Finance & Banking accessibility — the regulated reality
Financial-services accessibility requires online banking, mobile apps, investment platforms, insurance portals and payment products to be usable by customers with disabilities — a hard regulatory requirement under the EAA in Europe (28 June 2025 enforcement), the ADA in the US, and emerging CFPB guidance on equal access to credit.
Ghost accessibility challenges that hit financial services hardest
• Custom theme variance
• Inaccessible third-party newsletter integrations
Finance & Banking pain points your Ghost site will likely have
• MFA flows incompatible with screen readers
• Statement and tax-document PDFs not tagged
• Charts and graphs without text alternatives
• CAPTCHA blocking screen-reader users
• Inaccessible IVR fallback when web fails
Setup steps
1. Use Casper or audit your theme: Casper is the reference accessibility-aware theme.
2. Editorial discipline on alt text: Ghost editor supports alt; require it.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
Cited answers. Sourced. Updated as standards and case law change.
Can a Ghost site be made ADA compliant for financial services?
Yes, provided the merchant or development team applies WCAG 2.2 AA at the source code and content level. No platform — including Ghost — guarantees compliance automatically.
Is banking in scope of the EAA?
Yes — consumer banking services are explicitly in EAA scope under Article 2(2). All EU-facing consumer banking websites and apps must meet EAA accessibility requirements as of 28 June 2025 (services contracts existing on that date enjoy a transition to 28 June 2030).
How do US banks handle ADA web accessibility?
US banks have been ADA Title III defendants for years. Most large banks now publish accessibility statements, maintain VPATs, and integrate accessibility into product release gates. Federal Reserve and OCC have issued advisory guidance.
Is Ghost accessible?
Casper theme and Ghost editor support accessibility. Custom themes vary.
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