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New Inner Circle App Aims to Revitalize Entrepreneurship During Economic Crisis
SARAH HANSEN Forbes Staff
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"This is an innovative way to connect the small businesses to Fortune 500 companies." - Club, Inc. app developer, Edie Ford.

TOPLINE What was burgeoning in Silicon Valley since 2018 has finally hit app stores. And, as the economy continues its downward trend amid the nation's struggle to grasp its coronavirus pandemic, the arrival of The Inner Circle: The App comes in the knick of time.

INNER CIRCLE "This is an innovative way to connect the small businesses to Fortune 500 companies," app developer Edie Ford told Forbes' Sarah Hansen. "And, we believe IC is absolutely necessary during such a crucial time in not only our nation, but our world, when millions of people are left without a job. This new tool can turn their ideas into profit."

The Bostonian heiress has been employed with Club, Inc. for two summers. Her main objective: the completion of an app that would allow business tycoons to network, invest in real stock in other companies, and receive updates on monetary margins while also keeping the information encrypted and secure. "Our staff monitors safe-guards and updates encryptions by the hour to ensure the safety of your business dealings. Potentially, the services we provide to the entrepreneur can even cut costs on certain analytical positions and accounting."

IC is also able to safely transfer business contracts, verify documents' authenticity, and even set up and host private virtual conferences. The app is free in the App Store. First month subscription comes with no cost. An individual monthly fee is calculated after the first month. Businesses are independently verified as the verification process can take up to five business days.

"This is the future of Business. The future of Technology."