Robin Neidorf Investing in compliance
Jinfo Blog

4th June 2012

By Robin Neidorf

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Some expenses can never be avoided. Even when content budgets are slashed, spending on compliance-related products remains stable or even grows. If regulatory compliance is part of your job, learn about FreePint Family resources that can help -- including the free FreePint Report: Buyer's Guide on Compliance.

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During the darkest days of the recent recession, one category of information purchasing bucked the trend of deep cuts. In fact, some spending on compliance-related products and services actually increased, even when overall content budgets were being cut.

The ongoing and even increased investment speaks to the fundamental importance of regulatory compliance. Over the past decade, we've seen the creation and strengthening of a wide range of regulatory frameworks, requiring organisations to better document how well they know their customers, safeguard against money-laundering and create transparent reporting to protect investors and the public.

FreePint convenes a customer advisory board every quarter, to ask what products we should be reviewing and what topics we should be writing about. Regulatory compliance is always on the list.

If regulatory compliance is high on your list of priorities as well, check out the following:

The FreePint Article Category for Regulatory Compliance provides easy access to useful content if regulatory compliance is part of your job. (Subscribe via RSS to this category now.)

Get free support now

In addition to the premium offerings available to FreePint Subscribers, you can get free support for compliance with the FreePint Report: Buyer's Guide on Compliance.

This just-published resource includes eight practical articles on different aspects of regulatory compliance, and also features the products included in the "Compliance Tools" category in the FreePint Buyer's Guide.

There is no cost for this resource – simply complete the online form, and we'll send you a free copy via email.

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