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Ozone API Contribute to the Global Reg Tech Buyer’s Guide 2021

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Ozone API is proud to be contributors to and feature in the Global Reg Tech Buyer’s Guide 2021. The Guide is the essential information source on the global RegTech market and supplier ecosystem for all financial institutions that need to enhance or transform their compliance, risk management and data securities operations. It was produced based on feedback from subscribers to the FinTech Global and RegTech Analyst databases and financial institutions from our network, who expressed concerns about the rapidly increasing costs, information and range of technologies available when purchasing or implementing RegTech solutions. The insights, case studies and company profiles in the Guide will help senior management and compliance professionals ensure their due diligence process and engagement with new RegTech suppliers are exhaustive, well-structured and minimise reputational and non-compliance risks. As a result, it will be sent directly to executives from our audience that are responsible for vendor selection and also made available for purchase on our website by other individuals.

For more information: www.RegTechBuyersGuide.com.

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