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Mumbai-based management consultancy firm StelCore Management Services has launched a legal and compliance mobile application – bCompliance – which will assist startups, corporates and individuals in legal and compliance management services.
The app is available for download on all three platforms – iOS, Android and Windows.
It will also be made available worldwide in more than 150 Indian and foreign languages, StelCore Management Services Co-Founder & Chief Executive Officer Bharat Mandot told reporters here.
“bCompliance comes wrapped with three major advantages like knowledge tools, increased productivity and query support. We are providing support for over 200 business and corporate laws applicable in India.
“It is designed to be a user-friendly application to access all the laws in easiest way. We have set up a full-fledged query support that will be dealt by our legal and compliance experts, respectively,” he informed.
The app is a project built on the idea to make the ever increasing compliance management related issues a thing of the past.
The application can be downloaded at a nominal fee of ₹10 per month with fully interactive platform with quarterly renewal of subscription.
It will feature various business and commercial Acts, rules, circulars, notifications, cases, forms, tax calender, queries, general news/ updates.
“This mobile application will provide assistance to the startups, corporate, individuals as well as government machineries. The main reason behind developing such an application was inaccessibility of information to the people for ease of doing business.
“It will provide all information to people pertaining to the legal and compliance solution under one-roof with end-to-end solution as well as business counselling,” company’s vice president Mayuresh Pawar said.
Established in 2011, Stelcore Management Services provides an integrated seamless solution to a wide range of clients – private, public, and not-for-profit sectors – to identify their gaps in compliance management and address critical challenges, productivity and efficiency.
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