GLOBAL BANKS
As a strategic technology partner, Corlytics works with global banking clients enabling them to adapt and enjoy the benefits of better control over regulatory obligations and regulatory change management

Banks are facing problems trying to digitise and track their regulatory obligations, imminent regulation changes, emerging themes and risk of enforcement in a smart way.

Q. What are your regulatory challenges?

Banks are facing problems trying to digitise and track their regulatory obligations, imminent regulation changes, emerging themes and risk of enforcement in a smart way.

Q. What makes Corlytics a unique solution?

As a strategic business partner, Corlytics tracks all regulatory data from applicable banking regulators, using auto-routing to capture all impact assessments and delivering this data in an easy to digest digital format. This enables skilled compliance professionals to focus on higher value tasks and analytics.

Q. How does it work and why it’s needed?

Global banks are facing up to the challenges of increased regulation and regulatory enforcement.  Corlytics helps its customers achieve regulatory optimisation through a range of digital solutions allowing banks to reduce their regulatory risk, achieve a lower cost of compliance ownership and move into a stronger competitive position with automation and maximised regulatory content with filters and granular search providing current data and data insights.

Our solutions for your regulatory needs

Identify and track emerging regulatory risks with horizon scanning

Simplify regulation and obligation management

Determine your exposure to regulatory risk

 

A central point of access for all your relevant regulations

A single structured source of

ESG regulatory developments

Navigating complex regulation

Identifying current and emerging regulatory

themes for financial crime

Read our case studies

All financial firms have issues with regulatory change management.
These case studies give an account of the needs of different clients and different types of financial firms, with similar regulatory requirements across a range of diverse business lines and geographies.