Infomina partners YYC taxPOD to streamline SME corporate information access


KUALA LUMPUR: Infomina Bhd via digital platform SSM Search has inked a memorandum of understanding with YYC taxPOD, a subsidiary of professional services firm YYC Group, to enhance how SME businesses access and utilise corporate information.

In a statement, Infomina said Infomina AI, a subsidiary of Infomina, is set to empower YYC taxPOD subscribers by 4Q24 with advanced capabilities to seamlessly manage, analyse and leverage corporate data sourced from SSM Search through the integration of future Application Programming Interfaces (APIs).

"These upcoming features will be infused with AI capabilities and eventually lead to greater efficiency, better decision-making, and enhanced customer experiences," it said.

Meanwhile, YYC taxPOD subscribers will immediately access certified corporate information through the SSM Search platform, allowing businesses to streamline their due diligence processes, ensuring compliance, and enhancing operational efficiency.

“This collaboration marks a significant milestone in Infomina’s journey to empower businesses with direct and seamless access to corporate information.

“By working together with YYC taxPOD, we are confident that we can support businesses of all sizes in making informed decisions, especially SMEs, which are the backbone of Malaysia’s economy," said Infomina managing director Yee Chee Meng.

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