Posted on Thursday, 1st April 2010 by Keane Unclaimed Property Team
Annual Summit to Address Growing Need for Organizations to Proactively Report Unclaimed Property
Keane Unclaimed Property to Host 6th Annual Unclaimed Property Educational Summit in Philadelphia – the major topic? Why it’s important to proactively report unclaimed property.
Wayne, Pa. – April 5, 2010 – Keane Unclaimed Property, a global provider of unclaimed property compliance and risk management solutions, announced today it will hold its 6th Annual Unclaimed Property Educational Summit in Philadelphia on April 28.
Hosted by Keane Unclaimed Property, the Summit will take place from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at the Courtyard Marriott in Center City Philadelphia.
The event will provide attendees with the knowledge to determine their organization’s risk for audit, best practices to improve internal controls and essential guidelines on first time and/or voluntary compliance.
This yearly summit offers holders of unclaimed property a confidential environment to discuss changes in state escheatment laws and their affect on abandoned property compliance reporting.
“In this current economic environment, the regulatory landscape is constantly evolving – making it more important for organizations to address their unclaimed property proactively,” said Gail Warner, President of Keane Unclaimed Property.
“As states increase their enforcement efforts, those whose job it is to manage unclaimed property and manage risk and compliance within their organization need to arm themselves with the necessary knowledge and information on changing requirements to reduce the threat of audit.”
Agenda highlights include Leading Jurisdictional Case Law, Audit Preparation and Expectations and Foreign Unclaimed Property Law, amongst other topics specific to managing & reporting unclaimed property.
In addition to networking with industry peers and participating in holder-friendly private discussions with Keane Unclaimed Property specialists, guests can earn continuing professional education (CPE) credits for their participation.
For more information, please visit www.HolderAdvocate.com.
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