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New solution combines content with advanced technology allowing clients to more efficiently manage and mitigate risk |
NEW YORK & LONDON, Feb 3, 2015 - (ACN Newswire) - Thomson Reuters, the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals, today announced the launch of a new solution to help clients more efficiently respond to and navigate regulatory risks. Thomson Reuters Accelus Regulatory Intelligence (ARI) combines content with advanced technology to deliver an unmatched regulatory intelligence solution.
According to the results of a recent Thomson Reuters 2014 Cost of Compliance Survey, compliance professionals spend on average 10 hours per week collecting and analyzing regulatory developments from multiple sources. Through Thomson Reuters ARI, users have access to coverage from over 570 regulatory bodies, 1,000 rulebooks, content from news, analysis, regulatory events, and practical guidance. Acting as a single solution, ARI's cost-effective and simplified intuitive interface and powerful search function enables users to quickly sift through content to access the information required. Content can be viewed at a global industry-wide scale or it can be filtered to provide a more granular view specific to an organization's needs. "As the past year has shown, regulatory requirements are continuing to increase in both quantity and complexity," said Peyman Mestchian, managing partner at Chartis. "Organizations are always looking, but more so today, for new ways to easily monitor and anticipate risk. Thomson Reuters ARI introduces a comprehensive and efficient approach by combining information with tools to reduce time and cost of compliance." Accelus Regulatory Intelligence also provides automatic updates and advanced notifications on regulatory developments ensuring an organization can anticipate and keep track of upcoming changes. The solution's report tool allows users to customize and manage reports for board and business-wide reporting including the ability to share across an organization.
"The consequences of non-compliance, including both personal liability and reputational damage for an organization are becoming more severe," said Andrew Neblett, managing director of Enterprise Risk Management at Thomson Reuters. "As regulations continue to mount, clients need a solution that enables them to quickly and effectively monitor regulatory changes that will directly impact their organizations. Accelus Regulatory Intelligence does just that while decreasing the burden of having to manually track and monitor multiple and varied sources of regulatory information." For more information about Thomson Reuters Accelus Regulatory Intelligence, go to http://accelus.thomsonreuters.com/products/accelus-regulatory-intelligence Thomson Reuters
Thomson Reuters is the world's leading source of intelligent information for businesses and professionals. We combine industry expertise with innovative technology to deliver critical information to leading decision makers in the financial and risk, legal, tax and accounting, intellectual property and science and media markets, powered by the world's most trusted news organization. Thomson Reuters shares are listed on the Toronto and New York Stock Exchanges. For more information, go to http://thomsonreuters.com/
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Lemuel Brewster Public Relations Director, Financial & Risk Office +1-646-223-5147 Mobile +1-917-805-1089 Lemuel.brewster@thomsonreuters.com Lauren Herman Public Relations, Financial & Risk Office +1-646-223-5985 Mobile +1-347-703-5913 lauren.herman@thomsonreuters.com
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Source: Thomson Reuters Corporation via Globenewswire
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