Our Typesetting Services
Our Typesetting Services
Our Typesetting Services
We provide industry standard typeset services for:
- Corporate Reports (Annual Reports, Proxy Materials, ESG Reports, Financials)
- IPOs (Registration Statements, Prospectuses and more)
- Mutual Funds (Prospectuses and other materials)
- Regulatory Filings (SEC Form Typesetting, EDGAR formatting)
What is Typesetting?
Typesetting is the process of arranging text and images for publication in print or digital formats. It ensures that content is readable, aesthetically pleasing, and aligned with publishing standards. Whether it’s a corporate report, IPO materials, prospectuses, or a regulatory filing, typesetting bridges the gap between content creation and professional presentation.
Why is Typesetting Important?
Readability & Consistency
Good typesetting enhances user experience by making documents easy to read and visually consistent across sections.
Professional Presentation
It reflects brand quality and attention to detail—key for client-facing materials and regulatory filings.
Compliance Ready
In financial or legal documentation, typesetting ensures that formatting complies with required guidelines (e.g., SEC, EDGAR, XBRL outputs).
Compliant to Web Standards
Our typeset outputs adhere to various web standards like W3C, HTML5, CSS, etc. so that your documents/contents appear without any compromise across browsers and across devices.
Our Promise
Accuracy | Quick Turnaround | Design Expertise
Featured Content
What are SEC filings, and why are they important?
The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is an independent federal government regulatory agency responsible for safeguarding investors, maintaining fair and orderly functioning of the securities markets, and facilitating capital formation.
What are the different types of SEC filings?
- Annual reports (Form 10-K)
- Quarterly reports (Form 10-Q)
- (Form 8-K) – An 8-K is a report of unscheduled material events
- Proxy statements (Form DEF 14A)
- Registration statements (Form S-1, Form S-3, etc.)
- Foreign Private Issuers with listed equity shares on exchanges in the US to file 20-F annually
- Canadian Companies listed in the US to file 40-F annually
- Other filings, such as 488BPOS, Form 497 for mutual funds