6clicks enters partnership with Thompson Reuters


By Dylan Bushell-Embling
Wednesday, 09 February, 2022

6clicks enters partnership with Thompson Reuters

Melbourne based risk and compliance start-up 6clicks has announced an exclusive partnership with business information service provider Thompson Reuters to deliver a joint compliance and risk software solution.

Under the agreement, Thomson Reuters distributes 6clicks’ SaaS-based platform to organisations within its risk and compliance management network.

Thompson Reuters will also augment the platform with its proprietary regulatory intelligence and other information sources to improve the speed and reliability of the software platform.

6clicks was created to enable advisors in fields like accounting, law, cybersecurity and risk to streamline their services and drive the digital transformation of both their own firms and their clients.

The company’s co-founder and CEO Anthony Stevens said the new partnership reflects the importance of businesses streamlining their risk and compliance processes.

“It is no longer acceptable for advisors to use spreadsheets and manual processes. We are intensely focused on working with leading advisory firms that have the ambition and agility to embrace new technology to deliver better outcomes for their clients,” he said.

“Our partnership with Thomson Reuters will both complement and accelerate this ambition through overlaying our technology with the best of their information services and international experience.”

The partnership is also aimed at meeting growing market demand for innovative automation technology, the companies added.

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