Carlsbad, CA, Jan. 23, 2017 -- GlobalOne Filings, Inc. is proud to announce that we are now registered SEDAR and SEDI filing agent with the Canadian Securities Administrators, the U.S. equivalent of the Securities and Exchange Commission.
Any company registered on a Canadian stock exchange is required to upload PDF files to the SEDAR system such as their quarterly reports, annual reports, press releases, etc, The SEDI system is for individual filings (similar to U.S. Section 16 filings).
About GlobalOne Filings, Inc.
GlobalOne Filings, Inc. is a registered EDGAR filing agent with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission and a registered SEDAR and SEDI filing agent with the Canadian Securities Administrators, providing unsurpassed personal customer service with superb turn-around times at discount prices to the public company community and its shareholders. GlobalOne has been in the industry for 20 years.
WE ARE NOT THE TYPICAL EDGAR COMPANY. Our team is located throughout the U.S. - ALL WORK IS DONE BY US - nothing is sent to outside vendors to process (including xbrl!). We are not just data converters. We look over your filings and communicate and comment if we see anything that is needed. No other filing agent does this - Our clients LOVE us. We make this easy and affordable. Our Experience is the Difference.
GlobalOne is owned and managed by professionals located east coast to west coast who have been preparing and EDGARizing SEC filings since EDGAR began in the early 1990’s. Due to our experience and knowledge, we know how filings should look, what they should contain and we make the overall process simple and efficient.
For pricing and more information contact: Fran Sesti 760-943-1088 www.globalonefilings.com [email protected]


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