Fulfilling compliance obligations presents a major challenge for organisations today, particularly those in highly regulated industries such as local government or healthcare. For many businesses, establishing a strong compliance management plan is crucial for protecting against potential lawsuits, financial damages, and declining customer trust. At Camms, we appreciate the significance of ensuring your business is compliant. Keeping track of compliance manually can be both time-consuming and prone to errors, which is why we are delighted to introduce the LexisNexis and Camms integrated compliance management solution. The integrated and streamlined solution offers you a centralised view of all your compliance obligations, regulatory updates, and management processes.
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Join Tom Kerin, Global Head of Pre Sales at Camms and Lakni Pahasari, Business Analyst at Camms, as they explore the benefits of integrating LexisNexis with Camms.Risk through Camms.Connect. Learn how this data integration automates your regulatory compliance processes compared to traditional manual tracking practices.Â
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The webinar also discusses how you can effectively centralise the management and tracking of business regulations, identify risks, and identify new opportunities for business growth.Â
As the VP - Product Management at Camms, Tom draws on his extensive experience working with Camms global clients over the past 8+ years to now oversee the product strategy and roadmap. As the former Head of Pre-Sales, he possesses a wealth of product knowledge and a comprehensive understanding of the latest GRC technology developments. In this role, Tom is responsible for the development of Camms solutions, ensuring it meets market and customer requirements. With Tom leading the way, Camms is confident that its product offering will continue to strengthen as customers seek to future-proof their investments and take their digital processes to new heights. Tom holds a Bachelor of Laws (LLB) and a Bachelor of Commerce and International Business from the University of Adelaide.