SSE Compliance Inquiry Response Plugin for ERP Systems
A lightweight integration module that plugs into existing ERP systems (SAP, Oracle, Kingdee, UF) and automatically extracts, cross-references, and pre-populates response templates when an SSE inquiry arrives. The plugin flags missing documents, highlights disclosure inconsistencies, and generates a compliance checklist for the IR team to review and finalize before submission.
56 weeks • 70% confidence
Value Proposition
Cuts response preparation time from 60–80 hours (manual) to 8–12 hours (plugin + review). Eliminates 90% of missing-document errors by auto-detecting what's in the system. Provides real-time audit trail for regulatory defense. Pays for itself in one or two inquiries by avoiding trading suspension penalties.
Target Audience
Large-cap Chinese public companies (¥20B+ market cap) with mature ERP systems and 100+ employee finance/IR teams already using SAP, Oracle, Kingdee, or UF
Key Features
- Inquiry intake form (email or web portal) that auto-classifies inquiry type and triggers relevant data extraction
- ERP connector that auto-pulls financial statements, segment data, related-party transactions, and board minutes from source systems
- Cross-reference engine that compares current response data against prior 3 years of disclosures (stored in plugin database) and flags inconsistencies
- And more, with full implementation detail...
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Chinese public companies struggle to respond to regulatory accounting inquiries within compliance deadlinesChinese listed companies face urgent pressure to prepare detailed, accurate responses to regulatory information disclosure inquiries from auditors (like KPMG) regarding annual reports. These responses require coordinating between company finance teams and external auditors, navigating complex accounting standards, and meeting strict submission deadlines—delays risk regulatory penalties and stock exchange sanctions. Current solutions rely on manual coordination and fragmented communication between internal teams and external audit firms.
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