

A client portal is a secure digital space where clients and firms can exchange information, upload documents, track requests, and manage communication more clearly. Instead of sending files across multiple email threads, clients upload documents directly to the correct place, and the firm accesses organised records from one central location.
Document collection is one of the biggest challenges for accounting, audit, tax, and compliance work. A portal lets the firm request specific documents, the client upload them, and the system show what has been received and what remains outstanding, reducing the risk of documents being missed, duplicated, or misfiled.
Yes. A portal creates a more controlled way to collect, store, and manage sensitive information, helping firms keep clearer records of what was requested, when it was uploaded, who provided it, what is still outstanding, and whether a file has been reviewed. This is especially important for audit, accounting, KYC, AML, VAT, payroll, and tax work.
That depends on how the portal is used. A portal should not replace good communication; it should support it. Clients still need advice, explanations, and human support, but they also need a simple way to provide information. A well-designed portal can make the relationship stronger by removing unnecessary confusion.
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