17a-4 Offers Electronic Repository Compliance Reviews
Millbrook, NY (PRWEB) April 24, 2014 -- 17a-4’s Electronic Repository (“ER”) Review service builds on the many consulting engagements in which 17a-4 has reviewed a financial client’s electronic platforms. These include: email archives, hosted archives, fileshares, Microsoft’s SharePoint, deal rooms and the many other different locations for regulatory records. The ER Review provides a very cost-effective check box review and as 17a-4 has worked with most repositories, we do not have to spend the time performing a technical review. For instance, clients retaining ADV, advertising, employee agreements or other documents on SharePoint, are probably not in compliance with SEC mandates.
“Our goal,” says Charles Weeden, who leads the compliance consulting division of 17a-4, “is to provide a financial services company with a quick, cost-effective analysis of the different platforms they use to retain regulatory records. At one large insurance company, for instance, we found 12 different systems used to retain records of which 4 were not in compliance with regulatory requirements. This ER Review gives compliance a document that can be sent to IT with the recommendations as to how to bring these systems into compliance.”
Over the past 13 years, 17a-4 has provided compliance reviews to large insurance companies, registered investment advisors and regional banks. In each case, the goal is to leverage 17a-4’s knowledge of archival technologies with its knowledge of regulatory requirements and financial industry “best practices.”
17a-4’s ER Review services start at $12,000. For more information on the ER Review, please call (212) 949-1724 or visit http://www.17a-4.com.
About 17a-4 llc:
17a-4 is a compliance services and software company with a focus on e-messaging and software solutions to meet regulatory and e-Discovery needs of institutional clients. Clients that are required to adhere to SEC, FINRA and CFTC regulations leverage 17a-4’s expertise to ensure their information infrastructure is in compliance. 17a-4’s architecture provides for a single-point in which all e-messaging content may be managed for retention, legal and regulatory holds and e-Discovery productions. E-discovery services are handled by 17a-4’s e-Dis.co division. 17a-4 and e-Dis.co are based in New York City but operate remote offices nationwide.
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Kate Hayes, 17a-4 llc, http://www.17a-4.com/, +1 (212) 949-1724, [email protected]
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