Q&A with LexisNexis: Services Spanning the Entire Due Diligence Spectrum
Jinfo Article
31st October 2013
Abstract
LexisNexis Business Information Solutions provides services that help commercial organisations and government agencies to prevent financial crime, achieve regulatory compliance and mitigate business risk. FreePint's interview with Mark Dunn of LexisNexis covers their due diligence services such as Bridger and Lexis Diligence and looks at key topics such as technology innovations that are impacting the compliance market.
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