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Santa Ana, CA, United States, 2009/10/18 - Statement print-and-mail outsourcer FSSI is acknowledged by the nation’s largest third-party certifier of women-owned businesses (WBE). Financial institutions, auto finance companies, telecoms and others gain a new option for supplier diversity initiative.
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The Women Business Enterprise National Council (WBENC), in partnership with the WBE Council West, has awarded Santa Ana-based statement print-and-mail outsourcer, Financial Statement Services Inc. (FSSI) a WBE Certification, confirming that the company meets the Council’s strict qualification criteria. The certification follows president Jennifer Dietz’s 2008 nomination for Orange County, California’s Businesswoman of the Year.
WBENC is the nation's leading advocate of women-owned businesses as suppliers to America's corporations, and the largest third-party certifier of US women-owned businesses. It is a resource for the 700-plus companies and government agencies that rely on WBENC certification in their supplier diversity programs.
“FSSI has over twenty-five years of experience in the print-and-mail outsourcing business. Our highly-customized print and electronic document production and distribution solutions qualify us as a strong partner-vendor in any evaluation. As an additional benefit, our WBE certification provides FSSI clients and prospects the ability to comply with their corporate diversity initiatives,” says Dietz.
About FSSI
Founded in 1980, FSSI (fssi-ca.com) is a full-service print-and-mail outsourcer specializing in the secure, high-volume production and delivery of targeted customer communications. FSSI’s print and online solutions reduce clients’ overhead, capital and postal expenses, while providing best-in-class industry technology and unprecedented compliance controls, including Unique Piece Tracking™. FSSI operates a secure, 168,000 sq. ft SAS-70 Type II certified facility in Santa Ana, CA and serves clients in a broad range of verticals. FSSI's clients include many Tier 1 financial institutions, as well as others in telecommunications, public utilities, healthcare, government and more.
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