NEPC Launches iMarc-built extranet

Cambridge, Massachusetts – New England Pension Consultants, a Cambridge, Massachusetts investment consulting firm, recently announced the launch of a new web application that is used to facilitate the collection and delivery of client data and reports, and integrate the data with the firm's legacy business systems.

New England Pension Consultants (NEPC) is an employee-owned, full-service investment-consulting firm based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. NEPC was founded in January of 1986 and is a closely held Subchapter S Corporation, registered in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. NEPC has been providing investment-consulting services as its sole line of business for over eighteen years. NEPC currently services over 200 retainer clients with total assets in excess of $150 billion.

iMarc is a full-service web development and hosting firm that uses a unique, multidisciplinary approach to web and on-line application design. iMarc's applications and web sites are typically next generation projects, with higher levels of interactivity and engagement for the user, yet more functionality and ease of maintenance for the administrator. iMarc's customers include EMC, Bright Horizons Family Solutions, Starwood Hotels and Resorts Worldwide, and UPromise. For more information, contact iMarc at 978-462-8848 or visit www.imarc.net.

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