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SINGAPORE, Dec. 15, 2020 /PRNewswire/ Market-leading RegTech provider FundApps announced today that its automated Compliance-as-a-Service Shareholding Disclosure solution has been named
The Best Solution - Shareholding & Position Reporting in the Regulation Asia Awards for Excellence 2020.
The virtual awards ceremony of these prestigious awards took place on Tuesday, December 15, to recognise companies that ensure the highest compliance standards are upheld despite an ever-changing and increasingly complex regulatory landscape. FundApps was selected after a rigorous process, involving Regulation Asia s editorial team and leading industry figures serving as judges on the advisory panel.
Jessica Tjung, who heads up Business Development for FundApps in the Asia Pacific, commented, We are honoured to be recognised for our contribution to help financial institutions comply with the challenges they face due to constantly changing regulations.
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