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News Release - April 20, 2010 2009 ANOTHER SUCCESSFUL YEAR FOR ISCIn 2009, Information Services Corporation (ISC) posted a profit of $15.1 million, the third highest in its history. "ISC focused on the right things in 2009, working toward securing future growth from a solid financial base," Minister responsible for ISC June Draude said. "That strong foundation is supporting new opportunities, including the upcoming transfer of Corporations Branch from the Ministry of Justice to ISC in October 2010, and the future development of an online portal to provide a more convenient and cost-effective means to deliver government services to business." "Currently, much of ISC's business is dependent on the real estate market, which returned to more balanced levels in 2009 after two years of heightened activity," ISC President and CEO Jeff Stusek said. "In spite of this, ISC successfully managed expenses through internal efficiencies and a focus on improving processes. At the same time, we were able to respond to the needs of our customers and give back $6.1 million in fee reductions to Saskatchewan people." ISC's 2009 Annual Report shows the following financial highlights for the year:
Operational highlights as contained in the 2009 Annual Report include:
About ISC Information Services Corporation (ISC) is the provincial Crown corporation responsible for the administration of land titles, vital statistics, survey and personal property registries, as well as related geographic information and mapping systems. More information about ISC can be found on the corporation's website at www.isc.ca. -30- For more information, contact:
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