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# Value Proposition

**A digital solution for governing bodies to manage public finance.**

* The iFIX solution provides a standardized framework allowing central governance bodies, state finance departments, and private institutions to institutionalize fiscal events, ensuring interoperability across multiple government tiers.
* Onboard state or federal units and create their instances for streamlined management of public finance initiatives.
* Access to real-time data on the system results in effective and faster decision-making.
* Establish benchmarks for efficient implementation and improvement in service delivery.
* Integrate the iFIX solution to expand capabilities in managing fiscal events at various levels, and reduce processing time and administrative burden linked to public finance transactions.
* Develop new models that can address various concerns, including -&#x20;
  * fiscal discipline and sustainability at all levels of government,&#x20;
  * effective resourcing for responding to emergencies and disasters,&#x20;
  * optimal strategies for raising credit/debt by the government,&#x20;
  * effective plans for improvements in the efficiency of public goods creation/maintenance and delivery of public services
  * factors in making direct benefits more inclusive


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