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Balance-2

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Developers: Oviont Inform
Last Release Date: January, 2012
Technology: Accounting systems

The OVIONT INFORM company, software developer for accounting and tax statements, announced in January, 2012 a release of the new complete solution for credit institutions promoting increase in efficiency of work with borrowers. The software allows to accept, to browse and check the legal importance the reporting of borrowers which is earlier provided to regulatory authorities in electronic form, to verify authenticity of supporting electronic documents.

The solution OVIONT INFORM allows credit institutions:

  • accept and browse electronic documents of accounting and tax statements of the borrowers who are earlier sent to tax authorities through the systems of any specialized telecom operators (special operators);
  • verify authenticity of electronic signatures and reliability of the fact of submission of this reporting to tax authority;
  • create archive of electronic documents;
  • obtain information from the USRLE and the Unified State Register of Individual Entrepreneurs;
  • carry out a financial analysis of the reporting of the borrower organizations.

According to the director of the application software OVIONT INFORM Vladimir Vinogradov, "the borrowing company can unload files, necessary for submission to bank, from the system of the special telecom operator and provide in credit institution on the electronic medium or send in encrypted form by e-mail. The bank, in turn, using the solution proposed by us on the basis of the Balance-2 PC will be able to check not only reliability of the electronic reporting transferred to it, but also to carry out the analysis of the reporting of the borrower".

Program "Balance-2: Viewing electronic documents" it was developed according to the letter of March 31, 2011 No. of the 41-T Central Bank of Russia to credit institutions in which it was recommended to use technology of viewing and confirmation of the legal importance of the reporting of borrowers which is earlier reported to regulatory authorities.