FiscalNote signs MOU with D&A Advisory to expand U.S. policy intelligence access across Asia

Reuters03-21
FiscalNote signs MOU with D&A Advisory to expand U.S. policy intelligence access across Asia
  • FiscalNote signed an MOU with D&A Advisory, the consulting arm of South Korean law firm D&A, to collaborate on providing U.S. policy intelligence to clients across Asia.
  • Under the arrangement, D&A clients will receive access to FiscalNote’s PolicyNote platform, including U.S. policy reporting and analysis from CQ and Roll Call.
  • The parties agreed to work on go-to-market strategies, transaction models, and joint initiatives related to distributing U.S. policy intelligence in Asian markets.
  • D&A’s Policy Navigator Reports will cite FiscalNote and CQ & Roll Call as sources of policy data, and the reports are subscribed to by clients including Hyosung with about USD 11 billion in annual sales.


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