Located in Vancouver, BC, Canada, we specialize in securities filing services for reporting issuers. This includes SEC EDGAR filing services in the United States and SEDAR and SEDI filing services in Canada. We also design, host, and maintain client web sites.  

EDGAR, SEDAR & SEDI Filing Services for Reporting Issuers

Quick Facts
*SEC EDGAR documents are reviewed by our staff to ensure completeness
* In 2007, we filed more than 2,500 SEC EDGAR documents
*All electronic documents received are archived on our file servers and can be retrieved upon request.

We are a full-service filing agent positioned to optimize your company's regulatory filing requirements. From press release to registration statement our focus on quality service will provide you with accurate results and time saving solutions ensuring compliance.

We have staff available during evenings and weekends. Our experience allows us to recognize and notify you of deficiencies prior to filing. We believe in prompt, no-hassle solutions and do not require signed authorization forms prior to filing documents.

When working with us on SEC EDGAR filings, you will find additional value in the following areas :

  • Quality HTML filings optimized for format, navigation, and printing will enhance your investor relations function

  • Payment of SEC filing fees using funds maintained in our SEC bank account will assist you in clearing time-sensitive registration statements

  • Useful online tools including Form 12b-25 and 6-K generators and a Fee Calculator will save you time, especially during deadline days

  • Web accessible proofs and simultaneous over-the-phone changes will enable you to easily make last minute changes and share your document with others securely

  • Fast turnaround time will enable you to review proofs within 24 hours (usually same business day)

SEC Announces XBRL Proposal
Posted: May 14th, 2008
The SEC today voted unanimously to formally propose using XBRL to get important information to investors faster, more reliably, and at a lower cost.
SEC to Decide on XBRL
Posted: May 5th, 2008
The SEC will propose rules mandating the use of XBRL during an open meeting on May 14, 2008.
Changeover to the SEC's New Smaller Reporting Company System
Posted: February 15th, 2008
The SEC has adopted a new system of disclosure rules for smaller companies filing periodic reports and registration statements with the SEC. The new rules are effective February 4, 2008. Form types 10QSB, 10KSB, SB-2, 10-SB, are slowly being phased out as a result of this new system. Companies with a year end of December 31st will be required to file under form types 10-K and 10-Q on reports beginning with the first quarter of 2008. Click to view a summary on the SEC web site.
Electronic Submission of Form D
Posted: February 15th, 2008
The SEC will be mandating the electronic filing of Form D through the internet beginning September 15, 2008. Click to view the official SEC rule release.
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