LOS ANGELES, March 11, 2016 -- SEC Compliance (www.compliance-sec.com), a full-service SEC Filing Agent and Financial Printer focused on providing truly UNLIMITED EDGAR and XBRL filings to publicly traded companies, announced today its sponsorship at this year’s 28th Annual ROTH Conference (www.roth.com) held at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in Dana Point, California on March 13–16, 2016.
Founded in 1984, ROTH has become one of the most distinguished and innovative investment-banking firms in the industry with extensive capabilities in capital raising, research coverage, trading and market making, merger and acquisition advisory services, and investor conferences. Due to the success of previous year’s events, the 28th Annual ROTH Conference will bring together more than 500 participating companies and over 3,000 attendees including institutional and private equity investors, company executives, and service providers in this market.
In efforts to promote its brand, SEC Compliance has become an active sponsor of investment-banking conferences and micro-cap events which has led to hundreds of public companies joining the firm under its UNLIMITED EDGAR and XBRL Filings Package inclusive of all forms required by the SEC such as 10Ks, 10Qs, 8Ks, Section 16 (forms 3, 4 & 5), Investor Filings (SC 13G, SC 13D), Proxy Statements, Amendments, Extensions, and Registration Statements for only $4,995 per year.
Publicly traded companies should note that other financial printers do offer packages for a limited amount of forms, however SEC Compliance is the only industry provider of TRULY unlimited EDGAR and XBRL filings as its package is the only one in the market that includes Registration Statements. As most public companies are aware, Registration Statements can be overpriced due to the amount of information reported on this type of filing. Thanks to SEC Compliance, public companies are now able to fully comply with their SEC reporting requirements while saving thousands of dollars per year versus their current provider. It is SEC Compliance’s mission to always provide the best service and the most competitive rates in the industry.
About SEC Compliance
SEC Compliance has distinguished itself as a leading Filing Agency and Financial Printing Firm registered with the Securities and Exchange Commission. With over 15 years of combined industry experience, SEC Compliance provides expert document conversion and filing services to publicly traded companies, mutual funds, and individuals required to file SEC-compliant forms and reports in EDGAR and XBRL formats. The extensive team behind SEC Compliance is comprised of CPAs, chartered accountants, and finance professionals with years of financial reporting expertise. For more information visit: www.compliance-sec.com
Contact Information:
Rafael McGuire
(310) 402-2681
[email protected]


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