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Australian FATCA and CRS Services

FACS is powered by the PhD level expertise of leading FATCA and CRS compliance, technology and Big Data practitioners. FACS can be accessed securely online or deployed on premise. It uses mature and proven data ingestion and cleansing technologies to identify and capture the data you need. Its software encodes current compliance rules into a highly flexible and configurable rules engine and automates the identification and classification of your customers. Our sophisticated workflow engine efficiently manages the work you can’t automate. And our intuitive, drill down dashboard provides centralised, full visibility of this to keep you in control and manage by exception. Most importantly, FACS provides a single platform with continuous monitoring that is ATO audit ready.

 

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Published on: 05/10/2023

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