NEW YORK, April 23, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- FIRE Solutions, Inc., a leading provider of Compliance and Education products and services to the Broker/Dealer community, today announced the public release of PowerComply 2.0, its Gift and Entertainment Tracking System, which provides enhanced features and performance. Updates include:
- A visual redesign to provide a more streamlined, modern interface
- Improved Item Posting and History Screens
- Mobil and Tablet Access from any Android or iOS Device
- Improved Item Limit and Reporting Controls
- New HTML Editor and Templating Language for Email Notifications
- Enhanced Security
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PowerComply, which was initially introduced in 2005, is designed to help firms comply with FINRA Rule 3220.
"We are pleased to provide our clients and the rest of the Broker/Dealer community with an enhanced version of PowerComply," says Eric Sternbach, FIRE CEO. "Version 2.0 is a major leap forward in Gift and Entertainment Tracking, and can satisfy the tracking and reporting requirements of any covered firm," he adds.
PowerComply 2.0 is available for immediate purchase or demonstration. Current clients have been automatically migrated to the new platform.
About FIRE Solutions:
Over the past 15 years, FIRE Solutions has provided compliance and training solutions to over 350,000 financial professionals at more than 300 firms. Headquartered in New York City, FIRE offers an unmatched collection of solutions, including Securities Exam Prep, Firm Element and Insurance Continuing Education, On-demand Annual Compliance Meetings, Rep Registration and Tracking Systems, Gift and Entertainment Tracking, Pay-to-Play Tracking and a wide range of online Questionnaire Services.
For further information, please contact:
John Proskoczilo
FIRE Solutions, Inc.
Email
(781) 330-1199
www.firesolutions.com
SOURCE FIRE Solutions, Inc.
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