Best Investor Relations Software for On-Premises of 2025

Find and compare the best Investor Relations software for On-Premises in 2025

Use the comparison tool below to compare the top Investor Relations software for On-Premises on the market. You can filter results by user reviews, pricing, features, platform, region, support options, integrations, and more.

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    Azeus Convene Reviews
    Convene is a board management software that has won numerous awards. It improves the efficiency and effectiveness of meetings by organizing and distributing documents, conducting, documenting and generating actions. Convene's intuitive, secure, and simple-to-use features make Convene a top choice for listed companies, SMEs and banks as well as non-profits and governments in more than 100 countries. Convene was developed by Azeus, a Capability Maturity Model Integration Level 5 company with over 30 years of IT development experience. It is highly customizable and can be tailored to meet each client's specific needs. Convene has SSAE 18-certified and ISO 27001-certified data centres around the globe, which ensures clients' data are secure. Convene is available for Windows OS X, Mac OS X and iOS.
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    PORTAL.BLACK Reviews

    PORTAL.BLACK

    PORTAL.BLACK

    $20,000 per year
    You may have noticed that some portals charge by the number or features you have in investor relations software. This includes the number of investors, funds, investors, users, accounts, and other things. PORTAL.BLACK has no limits and we do not place any artificial restrictions on you. We don't like being nickel-and-dime and we wouldn't do that to our valued customers. We have never lost clients, and none of our competitors in investor relations software can claim that. Our investor relations software features include unlimited users and unlimited bandwidth, unlimited storage, open source (you get source codes access), full API, on-premises, private clouds, and SaaS. PORTAL.BLACK can be customized to meet your needs and is more than a deal room. There are generally licensing fees, maintenance costs and implementation, training, integration support, hosting, administration, and support costs.
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