INDUSTRY EXPERTISE
We guarantee that all digital platforms (websites and apps) are fully navigable using assistive technologies like screen readers. Our commitment also extends to physical access at branches and ATMs, and providing accessible communications.
We help banks, credit unions, and fintech companies create accessible websites, mobile apps, and online banking tools that cater to users of all abilities and ensure seamless and secure financial transactions for everyone.
We help insurance companies make their websites, apps, and customer service tools accessible. This ensures that all clients can easily access information, submit claims, and engage with your services, building trust and customer satisfaction.
We work with hospitals, clinics, and healthcare providers to make patient portals, websites, and digital tools accessible, enhancing patient engagement and compliance with regulations like the ADA and WCAG.
Our accessibility services ensure that your supply chain management systems, employee portals, and customer-facing platforms are accessible, helping you improve operational efficiency and communication across your organization.
We enable mutual fund providers to ensure accessible investor portals, fund selection tools, and portfolio dashboards, and remediate regulatory documents so all users securely access mandatory information.
We optimize trading platforms and brokerages with accessible dashboards, charting tools, and mobile apps ensuring investors can interpret real-time data and execute transactions securely.
December 8, 2025, SEBI’s circular establishes digital accessibility as an investor right, requiring all Regulated Entities (REs) to comply with WCAG 2.1 AA standards, submit accessibility readiness reports by March 31, 2026, and undergo periodic audits by certified accessibility professionals. The guidelines aim to ensure barrier-free access, strengthen investor protection, and enhance market transparency.
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Most of us browse the web without thinking twice. Click. Scroll. Interact. It’s seamless. But for millions of people with disabilities, a poorly designed website can turn even the simplest task into a difficult challenge. Booking a flight. Ordering groceries. Applying for a job. Now, imagine if the website didn’t work with a screen reader. Or couldn’t be navigated with a keyboard.
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The internet is for everyone… or at least, it should be. But for millions of people with disabilities, browsing the web is still very challenging. Some websites are difficult to navigate, don’t work with assistive tools, or are not designed with accessibility in mind. That’s where WCAG 2.2 helps. These new guidelines—created by the World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)—help make websites easier to use for people with:
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Digital accessibility isn’t just a “nice-to-have” anymore—it’s something every business needs to take seriously. Why? Because over 1.3 billion people around the world live with a disability. A huge part of the population deserves equal access to digital products and services. So, how do you prove your product is accessible? You use a VPAT—a Voluntary Product Accessibility Template.
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The Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) protects the rights and accessibility needs of people with disabilities through federal law. The ADA, passed in 1990, aims to eliminate discrimination and provide equal opportunities in employment, public accommodations, telecommunications, and government services.
Read More on Americans with Disabilities ActAre you looking for accessibility solutions for your organization? We make accessibility effortless.