The FTC issued the 5th annual National Do Not Call Registry Data Book for 2013, which reported the number of actively registered phone numbers on the National Registry increased by 2.6% to more than 223 million numbers.

The FTC received 3,748,655 complaints in 2013. The number one category of complaint was related to recorded messages, “robocalls”, most of which have been illegal since 2009.

For 2013, the District of Columbia had the highest concentration of residents with numbers registered on the National Do Not Call Registry and the state with the highest concentration of complaints filed in 2013 was New Jersey.

Navigating the state and federal regulatory maze while mitigating risk is becoming more daunting every day for compliance leaders. Especially when dealing with agents in branch offices, reps using personal phones, or independents and BPOs marketing on your behalf. For almost 20 years, Gryphon has protected the largest and most valued brands in banking, insurance, manufacturing and home services from headline risk, brand damage, and costly fines associated with outbound marketing violations.

Avoid TCPA and DNC fines. Protect your business from TCPA and DNC Risk. The Cost of non-compliance extends far beyond the risk of fines. Since 1998, Gryphon’s highly patented suite of compliance services provides bulletproof compliance and protection from headline risk, brand damage, and costly penalties.

Our services apply all legal exemptions to those laws to help your business grow, and our experts provide customized consulting and support with expanding regulations. Bullet-proof compliance is only half the equation used to solve TCPA and DNC compliance issues.  Gryphon’s intelligent cloud engine automatically applies legal exemptions (opt-ins) to make sure you are not over-suppressing legal contacts who want to hear from you. Gryphon’s Secure Cloud engine unlocks your largest marketable universe to maximize your outreach and protect every opportunity.

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