Service Objects Announces New Webinar on Achieving Compliance and Reducing Liability Through Customer Data Validation

Complimentary event will discuss how to meet growing data privacy and consumer protection regulations.
SANTA BARBARA, CA (April 19, 2023)

Service Objects, the leading provider of real-time Customer Data Validation, is pleased to announce an informative webinar entitled “Leveraging Customer Data Validation to Achieve Compliance and Reduce Liability” on Wednesday, April 26, 2023, at 11am PST/2pm EST.

This webinar will educate attendees on the critical process Customer Data Validation plays in compliance as well as highlighting the important role appending demographic data points plays in adhering to government regulations.
Geoff Grow, CEO, Service Objects

This webinar will examine the compliance risks businesses face from consumer protection regulations and data privacy laws such as the California Consumer Protection Act (CCPA), General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR), Telephone Consumer Protection Act (TCPA) and Fair Credit Reporting Act (FCRA). In addition, we will explore how having and maintaining accurate customer data enables your business to avoid potential multimillion-dollar fines that others have incurred for violations with the regulations above.

The event will feature Senior Product Marketing Manager Rob Manser, a marketing authority and data quality expert with over 20 years of experience. Rob will discuss how Customer Data Validation verifies and corrects your customer data as an essential part of compliance efforts, ensuring it is accurate, complete, and verified. The webinar will also provide a high-level overview of current regulations and how integrating Customer Data Validation helps your business reduce liability and avoid costly fines.

“In today’s data-driven world, accurate and verified customer data is more important than ever when it comes to meeting compliance requirements,” said Geoff Grow, CEO of Service Objects. “This webinar will educate attendees on the critical process Customer Data Validation plays in compliance as well as the highlighting the important role appending demographic data points plays in adhering to government regulations.”

Watch this webinar, and learn more about Customer Data Validation or request a free live demo, please visit our website.

About Service Objects

Founded in 2001, Service Objects is the leading provider of Customer Data Validation, verifying online transactions in real-time including a customer’s Name, Address, Phone, Email and Device. Using Service Objects’ global validation and location web services, businesses can identify potentially fraudulent contact records, append additional contact information, and process customer contact data more efficiently. Service Objects has validated over 6 billion transactions, and major brands such as American Express, Microsoft, and Amazon rely on Service Objects for their Customer Data Validation needs. For more information visit www.serviceobjects.com or email dataquality@serviceobjects.com.

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