Treasury Managment Compliance Software
Sendside's communication platform is perfect for treasury management.
Treasury management is a blizzard of paper documents, security and compliance issues, and communication needs—but it's slow, inefficient, and diminishes customer relationships since security needs force you to send an endless stream of paper documents.
Sendside provides one integrated platform with amazing capabilities that easily handle all treasury management needs around security and compliance, document imaging, sharing, notifications, document signatures and approvals, statement delivery, client interactions and reporting and replace it with instant communication and automated work-flows.
GLBA, SEC and SOX compliance past the company firewall.
Treasury management security and compliance needs are complex and unfriendly. Compliance mandates like GLBA SEC and Sarbanes-Oxley force treasury management to rely on slow, inefficient and expensive paper mail. Sendside's removes that complexity and replaces it with secure, compliant systems and workflows that extend past your external facing firewalls. A treasury management division can now communicate with complete control, compliance and security.. with anyone who has an email address.
Streamlined treasury management processes.
Sendside provides secure, real-time integration between your existing treasury management applications and the financial community for cash management services and execution services (trading, borrowing and investment). Sendside's treasury management suite includes interactive forms, eSignatures, secure messaging and document delivery, Packages and integrations with your existing back-end applications. The result? Automated processes that take you to the next generation of treasury management.
Meet compliance regulations: GLBA FINRA SEC Sarbanes-Oxley...
Sendside communications easily meet compliance mandates for GLBA and Sarbanes-Oxley (SOX) as well as for electronic storage and archive (SEC Rule 204-2), electronic records (SEC 270 and 275), third-party access to those records (SEC 17a-4), along with FINRA regulations (2210) and FRCP rules.
Jeff Barson, Experience Czar | tagged
Treasury Management 


