LOS ANGELES, Jan. 07, 2016 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- SEC Compliance (www.compliance-sec.com), the fastest growing EDGAR filing agency in the United States, is pleased to announce its sponsorship at the SeeThruEquity First Annual Microcap Healthcare Investor Conference held on January 11, 2016 at the Fairmont Hotel in San Francisco, California during JP Morgan week.
Since its inception, SEC Compliance has been committed to provide dedicated regulatory compliance solutions and shareholder communications systems to publicly traded companies required to file periodically with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Based on files submitted to the sec.gov, SEC Compliance was ranked as the 2nd most active SEC-registered filing agency in the world last year.
The introduction of its UNLIMITED EDGAR and XBRL Package for a total cost of $4,995 per year has led to hundreds of public companies joining SEC Compliance during 2015 as it continuous to deliver an improved level of 24/7 dedicated service, faster turnaround times for EDGAR and XBRL and up to 40% cost reductions.
“There is a perception that if something costs a lot of money it must be a higher quality item. It seems that some companies have gotten used to paying high prices and being charged extra for just about everything. However, as more scrutiny is placed on the cost of XBRL, IPO filings and 10-K’s, companies are beginning to question why filing and printing costs are so high. Over the past ten years, technology advancements and process improvements have helped lower the costs for filing agents. It’s true that XBRL is another layer of reporting and there is a cost, but it doesn’t have to run into the tens of thousands. We decided to trim the fat from the industry and offer clients better dedicated services at significant discounts under our UNLIMITED program”, stated David McGuire, Founder and CEO of SEC Compliance.
In order to further assist publicly traded healthcare providers with their SEC reporting requirements, SEC Compliance will sponsor the SeeThruEquity First Annual Microcap Healthcare Investor Conference where chief executive officers will have the opportunity to sign-up for an Unlimited EDGAR and XBRL Package and learn more about other services provided by SEC Compliance.
The SeeThruEquity First Annual Microcap Healthcare Investor Conference will bring together over 200 attendees including industry professionals and microcap focused investors seeking for solid investment opportunities and corporate relationships. SeeThruEquity conferences are held approximately every quarter throughout the year at different locations across the U.S. including New York, Florida, and California.
Since 2011, SeeThruEquity has initiated coverage for several NYSE, NASDAQ, TSX, and OTC issuers in a variety of industries and sectors. SeeThruEquity, also known as the premium and unbiased equity research and corporate access firm in the industry, contributes its research to Thomson Reuters One (First Call), Capital IQ, FactSet, and Zacks and distributes its analysis to Thomson Estimates, the leading estimates platform on Wall Street.
About SEC Compliance
SEC Compliance has distinguished itself as a leading Filing Agency registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission, providing a turnkey solution for your regulatory requirements, streamlining your process by becoming part of your team and enabling you to focus on your core business. As a result of our continued growth over the years, SEC Compliance has become the preferred industry provider of financial reporting solutions for hundreds of public companies worldwide. SEC Compliance is committed to deliver faster turnaround times, dedicated service, quality assurance, and significant savings to reporting issuers of all sizes, no matter how small or big they are. For more information visit: www.compliance-sec.com
Contact Information Rafael McGuire (310) 402-2681 [email protected]


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