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Intelligize Makes Access to Compliance Management Platform Complimentary to Help Corporations Prepare for Filings and Earnings Calls Amid COVID-19 Outbreak

NEW YORK (April 1, 2020) – Compliance management and analytics provider, Intelligize, today announced that in response to the COVID-19 outbreak, it will make access to its research platform free for the month of April. As the virus has spread throughout the world, it has upended the businesses and the economy. Public companies have, with minimal warning, faced business disruptions that make the already challenging tasks of preparing for quarterly earnings calls and periodic filings even more difficult.

Intelligize offers a web-based research platform that ensures corporations, their law and accounting firms, and other organizations, remain compliant with government regulations and provide transparency to investors and the market. Intelligize can facilitate timely disclosure of material information such as the impact of COVID-19 on capital resources, including overall liquidity positions, the impact on the financial conditions and the impact on future operating results of issuers.

“We are acutely aware of the intense pressure that companies and their lawyers and accountants are under to explain the uncertainty they are facing,” said Todd Hicks, Chief Executive Officer of Intelligize. “These unprecedented reporting challenges, combined with the personal and family stresses that COVID-19 has wrought, makes this a particularly difficult time for them. We wanted to do something to make their professional lives just a bit easier, and opening our platform, while not a grand gesture, felt like the right thing to do. We hope it provides those who use it with a measure of professional assurance.”

Interested users may access the Intelligize platform by visiting this link. The solution is intuitive, connecting SEC filings, expert guidance, earnings call transcripts and accounting standards with proprietary tagging and easily customizable filters to surface relevant information. For users needing assistance with the platform, the company offers support from highly experienced compliance and transactional research professionals.

The Intelligize platform is also available for free to members of the media, who often use it, along with the company’s Insights & Analysis microsite, as a resource for story research.

About Intelligize

Intelligize is the leading provider of best-in-class content, exclusive news collections, regulatory insights, and powerful analytical tools for compliance and transactional professionals. Intelligize offers a web-based research platform that ensures law firms, accounting firms, corporations, and other organizations stay compliant with government regulations, build stronger deals and agreements, and deliver value to their shareholders and clients. Headquartered in the Washington, DC metro area, Intelligize serves Fortune 500 companies, including Starbucks, IBM, Microsoft, Verizon, and Walmart, as well as many of the top global law and accounting firms. In 2016, Intelligize became a wholly owned subsidiary of LexisNexis®, a leading global provider of content-enabled workflow solutions designed specifically for professionals in the legal, risk management, corporate, government, law enforcement, accounting, and academic markets. For more information, visit www.intelligize.com.

 

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