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Markets · Regulated Industries

Operations led · governance first

Automation your compliance officer can sign.

In regulated industries, the question is never whether AI could do the work. It is whether you can prove how the work was done. We build agentic systems with governance as the foundation, not the patch: encoded rules, named approvers, complete audit trails, and scoped access. The productivity is real because the accountability is real.

What changed

The pressure on your field.

Generic AI adoption is a compliance incident waiting.

Teams are already pasting sensitive material into consumer tools. The choice is not between AI and no AI. It is between governed systems and shadow usage.

The document load grows with every regulation.

Disclosures, filings, reviews, and correspondence compound yearly while teams stay flat. The work is precise, repetitive, and exactly shaped for supervised agents.

Regulators are asking about AI governance now.

Examiners and auditors increasingly ask how AI outputs are controlled. An architecture with human gates and complete trails is not just safer. It is the answer to the question.

The system, in your language

Signal in. Judgment through. Work out.

Step 01

Scope the mandate

Every agent operates under an explicit mandate: what it may read, what it may draft, and what it may never touch. Access is scoped and logged from the first day.

Step 02

Encode the rules

Your compliance requirements become machine enforced checks: required language, prohibited claims, escalation triggers, and jurisdiction rules applied before human review.

Step 03

Prepare for review

Drafts, analyses, and case preparations arrive at named reviewers pre checked and fully sourced, shrinking review cycles without shrinking review.

Step 04

Log everything

Every action, input, and approval is written to an audit trail your institution owns. When the examiner asks how, you show them.

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Every action logged · built for the examiner
What we deploy

Systems, not experiments.

01

Client & regulatory correspondence

Routine correspondence and disclosure drafting under encoded compliance rules, with named human approval on everything that leaves.

02

Case & claim file preparation

Underwriting files, claims, and review cases assembled, summarized, and scored for the human decision, cutting handling time while keeping the decision human.

03

Compliance monitoring & reporting

Continuous monitoring of communications and filings against your rulebook, with structured reports and flagged exceptions for the compliance team.

04

Marketing under claim discipline

The full creative engine, with regulated language rules, disclaimer logic, and legal review gates built into the production line itself.

The human gate

The audit trail is the architecture.

We design for the examiner, the auditor, and the internal skeptic. Scoped access, encoded rulebooks, named approvers, and complete decision trails are not features on a roadmap. They are the first thing we build. If a system cannot explain itself under examination, it does not ship.

Who it is for

Built for a specific seat.

This is for financial services, insurance, healthcare adjacent, and legal adjacent firms that want the productivity everyone else is getting without the exposure everyone else is accepting. If your teams are already experimenting in the shadows, the responsible move is a governed system.

Move fast, with receipts.

A 30 minute working session with your operations or compliance lead at the table. We map one workflow and show exactly what governed automation looks like.