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LightYear Docs announces new integration with BGL

Document provider LightYear Docs has expanded its pre-existing integration with CAS 360 and will soon finalise its integration with Simple Fund 360.

by Miranda Brownlee
February 10, 2023
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The integration with CAS 360 allows users to prepare and establish companies on the LightYear Docs platform and have the data and documents synced to their BGL CAS 360 account.

LightYear Group chief executive Michael Jeffries said the new integration is part of “significant development pipeline that LightYear Docs is rolling out over the next twelve months”.

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LightYear Docs director and legal engineer Ashleigh Jaremyn said the integration provides a simple and fast way to connect the two products.

“Companies are created and synced instantaneously once a company is completed from the LightYear Docs document wizard,” said Ms Jaremyn.

LightYear Docs is also in the process of finalising an integration with BGL’s SMSF compliance management and administration, Simple Fund 360.

The document provider also recently added a ‘Hybrid Trust Document’ to its platform which is aimed at providing greater flexibility with income distributions in unit trust structures.

Mr Jeffries explained that the hybrid trust document gives accountants the ability to choose the path of their clients’ income distributions inside a unit trust at the click of a button.

 

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