BGL Corporate Solutions will soon launch the beta version of its Corporate Affairs System (CAS) 360 compliance offering, the company announced on Wednesday.
According to BGL, the CAS 360 platform will feature automated annual reviews, smart document, and company debt alerts as well as "seamless document delivery" and digital signing.
BGL managing director, Ron Lesh, said that automation and compliance "go hand in hand" with BGL currently supporting over 400 data feeds and looking to grow this number with each new product update and release.
Lesh said the value of the CAS 360 offering rests in its ability to save clients time on administrative processes whilst managing compliance requirements.
"CAS 360 is a fully automated cloud-based, ASIC-registered corporate compliance solution — not just an email system" Lesh said.
"Automated annual review processing, single trigger automated processing of corporate changes and integration with all the major accounting software suppliers is going to save our clients hundreds of hours of work each year."
Recently, BGL completed an agreement with Essential Imaging to provide clients with fixed priced document scanning for SMSF and company binders.
"With full document management systems in both Simple Fund 360 and CAS 360, we think it is important our clients have easy access to all their current and historical SMSF and company documents," Lesh said.
The CAS 360 platform is slated for a beta launch in the second quarter of 2016.
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