Client Portal - changes
12 July 2022

Changes to how you share documents with us

In recent years we have been sharing documents with you using two portals which you access through our website: 

  • Data Login - for loading large documents
  • Business Login - the portal where we send you documents, and you can upload smaller documents and you can sign documents


At the end of May, we retire the data login portal and moved onto a new platform as part of a program to keep your data more secure.


Since 1 June 2022, the new portal has been accessible from our website, or directly from  http://aspenbusinessservices.acclipse.com/.

Your previous log in details will not work on this new portal, so you should have received an email from aspenbusinessservices@cchifirm.com with the subject line ‘Register for Client Portal’, which invites you to set up your login details for the account we have set up for you on the new portal.

If you have any queries or need support, please call your Aspen Corporate Advisor on 9228 0700 or email 
advisor@aspencorp.com.au. You can also use the online help centre: http://cp-help.cchifirm.com

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